Dave ..... YOU GOTTA BUY THE PACER BACK! Right next to moms spaghetti it's the #2 favorite thing you've built . The thought and parts interchange that went into that build was just genuine , not to mention , the front shock brackets from moms spaghetti are in the pacer..... you just HAVE to buy it back .... fix the death wobble and flog that dog! Buy it back.... buy it back....buy it back .....buy it back!
I absolutely saw you in Mom's Spaghetti north of Moab airport earlier this week! I was curious if you saw someone waving frantically in a Petebilt service truck 😂 your rig is even sicker in real life!
I love this kind of content so much better than the corporate media shows. One or two guys with a camera can make so much better of a show than a huge crew. It's so much better when its spontaneous rather than being so overproduced.
Another great video Dave! I love how you keep it real, reminds me of trips with my old group back in California. Since I moved to Texas off-roading just isn’t the same. Thanks Dave!
A guy here in nw Missouri tried to sell those Roxors, didn’t sell a one. They were cool but just about as much as a regular jeep and Missouri wouldn’t let them be driven on the roads, no crash tests.
Honestly, camera angles all things considered were pretty good as a one man band. Working a clutch too all the while? Pretty sure you have cymbals between your knees too 😂
Today on the Danglearm Shed, Danglearm Dave will explain how his shop went from an area you could easily ride a scooter through to a space where you trippin more than an episode of The Fresh Prince of BelAire.
Dave, I can’t speak for everyone but I think a lot of us are just happy to be along for the ride. No worries on the camera angles and all, you do great work with your rigs and the content you put out! Dirt Head Shed rocks!
Dave, you and puddin are about the only RU-vidrs I watch consistently. The problem is I don’t know what to build next. A 4x4 for the trails or a mini truck for the street. Your content keeps getting better and better. I appreciate it!
I am glad I had the mic on him.. The first time up (when we noticed the hose leaking) I had forgot to turn on the mic and wouldn't have gotten any commentary.
Dave, those holes are diamond billed rockpecker holes. Mike from trailmater has done extensive research, and done a detailed history...they even have shirts.😁😁 Great video! and I love the truck.
What a couple of wheelin groups! Man I wish i could have just stayed down there after the offroad games to wonder Moab. Dirty Dangling Dave is a lucky man!
God I wish I had the tools and know how to build my k1500 into something like these 😅 Side note, those little trail welders are expensive, you can literally build/convert your own alternator into a great little stick welder that'll act exactly the same for next to absolutely nothing... that's effectively what they themselves are doing, then putting the rectifier inside the box with a little gauge and switch and charging you $1300 when you could do the same for under $50
I’m freaking out how you grabbed that grinder upside down and backwards!!! Hilarious One of my favorite trails. Coming back with my Sequoia on tons next month 🎉
Mom's speghetti is probably my favorite rig! Caleb is a great spotter and heled me out at Katemcy in my Bronco that ive been planning to change the rear leaf suspension to straight upper, lower triangulated which i only recently realized Mom's speghetti has! 🤘
Full size is relative. My 3rd Gen Tacoma seems nearly as big as my old 80s Chevy truck was, I know that's probably not exactly true. It's crazy how big some of these newer trucks have gotten to the point that old full size truck seem like mid sized. Anyway, EJS was fun this year. Man, it was kind of cold and wet this time around compared to last year.
I'm looking to flat bed my F-350 but I hate almost all flatbed designs. I'm really liking that square body flat bed though. Would you be willing to do a walkaround on his rig sometime?
Thanks for posting Dave! I can tell on a couple of those ledges you were saying to yourself: "Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Would you capture it or just let it slip?"
I get hanging out with friends and stuff but I never understood just doing as little as possible while 4 wheeling. Having a rig that capable and not even putting stress on it doesn’t seem fun. It’s built to be wheeled so wheel that damn thing. Lol
Love that thing on those full width SD axles - slammed, tall tires, all the track width, just looks killer! Gotta be pretty dang stable too(albeit can't do skinny Jeep stuff anymore lol).