Dirt Please
Dirt Please
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Red Cone
Red Cone off of 285 in Colorado. Ending in Montezuma. This trip was with the Mile Hi Jeep Club
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Видео

Miller Rock Off Road Trail
Просмотров 3242 месяца назад
This is the main obstacle on Miller Rock outside of Allenspark, CO. Rated a 5/6 on Trails Off-road.
Metal Masher Off Road Trail
Просмотров 924 месяца назад
Metal Masher off road trail in Moab. Jeep badge of honor trail. As easy or as hard as you wanted to make it. I would say a 5 in difficulty. Steel Bender was a little more demanding.
Elephant Hill Off Road Trail
Просмотров 1994 месяца назад
This trail was more difficult throughout the trail than I was expecting. It’s slow going until you get to over the SOB hill. Solid 5 in difficulty
Steel Bender Off Road Trail
Просмотров 1464 месяца назад
Steel Bender during EJS week. Ended up finishing in the dark
Getting Ready for Easter Jeep Safari 2024 | New Suspension and Mods
Просмотров 975 месяцев назад
Updated my American Adventure Lab setup, reorganized my rear platform, added on board water, overhead light, Falcon 3.3 shocks, JKS 3.5 inch coils, rear upper and lower control arms (not in video), Yeti top mount drag link, Steer Smarts front raised track bar bracket
Breaking My Spider Gears on Spring Creek
Просмотров 287 месяцев назад
In September I broke my spider gears in the rock garden on Spring Creek, a trail near Georgetown, Colorado. This trail was pretty brutal, harder than than the 5 rating that Trails Offroad gave it (in my opinion).
Jeep Walkaround | Do You Really Need Lockers?
Просмотров 5998 месяцев назад
My Jeep Wrangler 2013 Sport 4 door walkaround. Want to make this video to document the mods I currently have before I make some changes this winter. Also talk about.... Do you really need lockers? I've had no lockers for the past four years and have done the majority of the difficult trails in Colorado with no major issues. Brands used: Clayton offroad for the lift kit and control arms, Fox sho...
Chinaman (Yansing) Gulch
Просмотров 72Год назад
Compilation of all the phone videos taken from Chinaman’s (Yinsang) Gulch in Buena Vista, CO. This trail is rated a 6 on trails off-road and I would agree. Lots of trail damage today. #jeepwrangler
Step 22 Review | Pangolin, Rhino Rig a Maroll, Tamarin Trunk, Tortoise Toiletry Roll
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
In this video I am reviewing the Step 22 Rhino Rig a Maroll, Tamarin Trunk, Tortoise Toiletry Roll, Tenkile Tech Pouch, Stingray Mini Flat Box, and the Pangolin tool rool. They go with me on my off-roading trips.
Roam Rugged Case and Mounts 1 Year Review | 83L or 95L?
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
I've had the Roam Adventure CO. Rugged Case and Rugged Mounts (83 liter size) for a year now. Overall, I like them. I just wish they were a little taller without having to go all the way to 95 liters. It's difficult to fit most items into the 83 liter but I've made it work. If you're going to be putting items that are thicker than a ski boot into these boxes, I would go with the 95 liter.
Why is Your Jeep Wrangler JK Overheating?
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
This only applies to cases in which the temperature gauge doesn't go back to center... If your temperature stays above center you might have a part needing to be replaced.
How to Drill Bump Stop Holes Without Removing Your Springs
Просмотров 44Год назад
I was very relieved when I found a way to drill bump stop holes without having to remove springs... Such a pain removing them, especially a week after you installed your lift. This is in my 2013 Jeep Wrangler and the springs I had in there were from the 2.5 inch Clayton Offroad lift kit.
Off-Roading Yankee Hill in the Snow | Stuck on Ice!
Просмотров 351Год назад
Off-Roading Yankee Hill in the Snow | Stuck on Ice!
Thor's Lightning 4 Tire Air Up System
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Thor's Lightning 4 Tire Air Up System
Wheeler Lake | Mile Hi Jeep Club | Don't Flip!
Просмотров 841Год назад
Wheeler Lake | Mile Hi Jeep Club | Don't Flip!
Red Cone and Radical Hill | Steepest Descent in Colorado!
Просмотров 177Год назад
Red Cone and Radical Hill | Steepest Descent in Colorado!
Goats on Saints John | Colorado Jeep Trail
Просмотров 57Год назад
Goats on Saints John | Colorado Jeep Trail
Middle Saint Vrain and Coney Flats | Most Difficult Obstacle
Просмотров 50Год назад
Middle Saint Vrain and Coney Flats | Most Difficult Obstacle
Kelly Flats | Most Difficult Obstacles
Просмотров 234Год назад
Kelly Flats | Most Difficult Obstacles
Goats on Argentine Pass | Colorado Jeep Trail
Просмотров 41Год назад
Goats on Argentine Pass | Colorado Jeep Trail
Pole Hill | Most Difficult Obstacle
Просмотров 194Год назад
Pole Hill | Most Difficult Obstacle
Jeep JK Sleeping Platform | Easy DIY Seat Delete Solution
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
Jeep JK Sleeping Platform | Easy DIY Seat Delete Solution

Комментарии

  • @TLhike
    @TLhike 9 дней назад

    Not much on these guys . Found out about them from nomad nation he liked their packing cubes. Dopp kit looks cool but lil big….

  • @francomlg
    @francomlg 27 дней назад

    My 2017 jk does it too but it doesn’t really concern me because it comes back down. I live in Texas and it also only does it in the summer.

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 Месяц назад

    I had a bad radiator on mine, had it replaced and is all good now. Still! I still get temperatures from 218 up to 238 sometimes, depending on high grade hills or mountains. Also depends on the weather, I live in Tucson Arizona and it gets pretty steamy here! And is totally normal for my temperature to change depending on driving conditions. But it never has overheated though! I asked the technician at the dealer, and he said it’s totally normal to get those kinds of temperatures reading, or your gauge to move slightly a hair past the half mark. He also said the Pentastar engines runs hotter than other engines.

  • @shilltube
    @shilltube Месяц назад

    Too cool!

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Месяц назад

      That was an awesome day

  • @Bananahammock88
    @Bananahammock88 3 месяца назад

    That was my exact question was would it fit a loaded backpack! Thank you!

  • @joshlandis3414
    @joshlandis3414 4 месяца назад

    I'm looking at the 83L as a kitchen box. Camping stove, cast iron skillets, jetboil, and then get the accessory lid organizer (for plates, bowls, utensils, spices, etc.). It seems like 5.5inches of height is enough. What do you think?

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 4 месяца назад

      The accessory lid organizer with significantly reduce your space. The skillets, plates bowls will fit. The camping stove probably wouldn’t fit. My Jetboil genesis stove wasn’t even close to fitting. I no longer have the boxes so I can’t measure again!

    • @joshlandis3414
      @joshlandis3414 4 месяца назад

      @@DirtPlease I’ve got one of those basic rectangular (and relatively low profile - like 4”-5”) dual burner stoves. I hope I can get it to work. What boxes are you running now?

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 4 месяца назад

      @@joshlandis3414 it’ll definitely be a close fit! My guess is with the accessory organizer it wouldn’t fit. 95L will definitely fit. No boxes for now, I have a rooftop tent on the way and I’ve been making do with the drawer set up I have. Let us know if it fits or not if you do get the 83!

    • @joshlandis3414
      @joshlandis3414 4 месяца назад

      @@DirtPlease So I just received the box, and I got everything to fit! Low profile items are necessary for sure. Got my camping stove, cast iron pot/skillet, non-stick skillet, 2 propane tanks (mini Coleman kind), 2 jetboil propane tanks, cutting board, cooking utensils, eating utensils, knives, and bowls and plates. I'm pretty impressed! Gonna get another for camp chairs, awning, tent poles, and other misc camping gear.

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 4 месяца назад

      @@joshlandis3414 nice!! Thanks for remembering to respond back. I’m impressed the stove fit! It’s a great box if you have many short items like you mentioned. Water won’t get in

  • @dtpprojects
    @dtpprojects 4 месяца назад

    Nice video mate! helped me decide what to buy!

  • @DirtPlease
    @DirtPlease 4 месяца назад

    15:20 I’m not sure why I told him to straighten it… I wish I was spotting from the angle of the camera man because he clearly could’ve crawled onto that rock and not have fallen into the crack where he then bottomed out

  • @boredbeingbored676
    @boredbeingbored676 4 месяца назад

    thanks for running the tool roll through its paces.

  • @micdropfroggyface6466
    @micdropfroggyface6466 4 месяца назад

    Zero. That’s how many people care. Zero….

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for caring enough to comment lol

    • @micdropfroggyface6466
      @micdropfroggyface6466 4 месяца назад

      @@DirtPlease I don’t. Anytime you thought about posting another stupid video… now you can understand what the majority of people think about you. Zeroooooo

  • @vman992mah2
    @vman992mah2 6 месяцев назад

    Why fans run full spoed without shutting of even if it goes to mid point on the gauge

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 6 месяцев назад

      The fan kicks on by exact temperature. The needle gauge isn’t exact, just a range. If you plug into the OBD port you can see your exact temp. It will change up or down and the needle won’t be moving at the same rate

  • @ryanrwalters
    @ryanrwalters 7 месяцев назад

    What are you able to fit in the 95L ? I'm looking at the 95L, but concerned even the 95L may be too small.

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 6 месяцев назад

      Everything I wanted to fit was always just barely too big for the 83. The 95 should fit some of the larger items such as multiple ski boots, helmets, tool bags.

  • @chuckisbusy
    @chuckisbusy 7 месяцев назад

    Nice build. Did you measure your down travel on the front axle ? So u don’t destroy the apex autolynx…

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 7 месяцев назад

      I have not measured. Before I bought them their sales team recommended I buy their longer version. Their smaller size they said is for no lift/very small lift. I’m happy I did that because I’m going taller now anyways… thanks for the comment

  • @jeepinbanditrider
    @jeepinbanditrider 7 месяцев назад

    You CAN get by without them, but the lockers make trails "easy" mode. By extension, this helps reduce trail erosion, a win for the community at large, and wear and tear on your vehicle. A set, or even one locker, would have done more for your off-road capability than the sum of your current mods. I've ran some of the trails you mention in a mostly stock XJ on 29s with a front locker, for instance. No winch needed. Line choice is a huge deal even with lockers.

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease 7 месяцев назад

      Totally agree which is why I’m about to install an ARB air locker in the rear. My friend driving a rubicon 4 door on 33s took a lot of the same lines as me with lockers on. Doubt I would have made it without winching if I was on 33s no lift. Thanks for the comment

  • @Bergo101
    @Bergo101 10 месяцев назад

    All that money and effort to then not have a use for them 😅 I put my bedding in there, sleep in my vehicle. Works perfectly!

    • @oldgrunt5569
      @oldgrunt5569 3 месяца назад

      fantastic low key non sponsored honest vid (and I subscribed) so loathe to seem critical in any way but if your tool boxes don't fit get new $20 tool boxes instead of new $400 cases lol. I run two 83Ls and will never go bigger b/c it's a JK and I like to have my freedom tops off and unobstructed. I use one for tools and I've got a Dewalt 150+ piece mechanics ratchet/wrench set in its own case, a generic china knock off general tool set (hammer, hacksaw and such), a partially filled tool roll a ratchet driver and a couple of 60v batteries with charger in mine and it closes and there's room to spare with the organizer in the lid where I keep zip ties, specialty tools like break line and electrical stuff. not saying you need to by the $200 dewalt set or whatever. just sayin you can get tons of stuff to fit in the 83L if you just work it through a bit. but then again i'm not one of these guys you see all over youtube who jam their house in the back of their rig and then still call it "camping." lol. i like primitive/minimalist and half the fun of that is figuring out what you need and how you're going to carry it.

  • @myerereynolds3752
    @myerereynolds3752 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid man thanks.

  • @douglasbeary7890
    @douglasbeary7890 11 месяцев назад

    Just send it bud!

  • @ITS-FALCO
    @ITS-FALCO 11 месяцев назад

    Same exact issue

  • @skulldaddygraphics
    @skulldaddygraphics Год назад

    Same here, my 2013 has always done it. Annoying. I just put a new radiator and thermostat housing in it. Still does it. It’s a Motorad housing. Maybe it’s bad out of the box?

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      I haven’t met someone with an earlier model 3.6L JK that it doesn’t happen to. I don’t think there’s anything necessarily wrong with it, just gotta go slower up hills I guess!

  • @watts805
    @watts805 Год назад

    Promo*SM ❤️

  • @wulfclaw4921
    @wulfclaw4921 Год назад

    Too late, I guess. 95°F uphill on highway. 2010, 3.8L JL 4 door . Then lost full power, began hearing a clunk. I don't think the fan was coming on. Normally it will run after I shut her off and keep cooling. Fan didn't stay on- so I don't know if it was even working. Was hot as H. I am almost sure I am getting a rod knock. Sunnuva B.

  • @joeepereira1
    @joeepereira1 Год назад

    Bad thermostat… temp gage shouldn’t go past the 1/2 mark

    • @vman992mah2
      @vman992mah2 6 месяцев назад

      Replaced thermostat. Temp sender. Water pump. Radiator still having issues. Bled the system still having issues

    • @petershaffner2263
      @petershaffner2263 Месяц назад

      First, stop relying on the nonlinear gauge. It stays centered from 180 to 230. Use your digital readout, at least for 2015 and later JK. I live in Evergreen and drive I70 almost daily. Same issues. It will quickly rise to 245 on highway no matter what. New Ron Davis radiator, new RIP 180 high flow thermostat. New plugs. New coils. High press cap. Tried it all, nothing works. It is not designed to function at this altitude under sustained load. No factor of safety in cooling. Works st sea level. Works all day in 100 degree heat on flat terrain. Can’t drive up I70. Bad design. PERIOD.

    • @petershaffner2263
      @petershaffner2263 Месяц назад

      First, stop relying on the nonlinear gauge. It stays centered from 180 to 230. Use your digital readout, at least for 2015 and later JK. I live in Evergreen and drive I70 almost daily. Same issues. It will quickly rise to 245 on highway no matter what. New Ron Davis radiator, new RIP 180 high flow thermostat. New plugs. New coils. High press cap. Tried it all, nothing works. It is not designed to function at this altitude under sustained load. No factor of safety in cooling. Works st sea level. Works all day in 100 degree heat on flat terrain. Can’t drive up I70. Bad design. PERIOD.

  • @Lundy_FZJ8E
    @Lundy_FZJ8E Год назад

    Great feedback on the 83, I was torn between the two sizes but this helped a lot!

  • @DeadOnTrail
    @DeadOnTrail Год назад

    Yeah dude in the 4xe needs to practice some more. Good spotting

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      I believe having the electric motor makes it a little jumpier. He can barely be on the gas and it’ll jump as if he floored it for a split second. I think there’s a way to turn that off, but it’s not my Jeep so I’m not positive

  • @SniperxxS
    @SniperxxS Год назад

    dose over 200f

  • @Jiffypistol
    @Jiffypistol Год назад

    Not b a a a a a a a a a d! 🐐

  • @karsonstreet6180
    @karsonstreet6180 Год назад

    I figured the 83 was meant for a rifle with two foam inserts

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      I haven’t seen Roam advertise it as a rifle box, but yes, it’d be perfect for that

  • @pueblodove
    @pueblodove Год назад

    I really liked this video, I have never seen these before! I am really impressed with them! Does the Pangolin one fit inside of the Rig A Maroll? Also how many inches tall is the Rig a Maroll?

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      The Pangolin would definitely fit inside the bag. And for height I can get back to you on that, I’m away for the next few days

    • @pueblodove
      @pueblodove Год назад

      @@DirtPlease ok, great, thank you!

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      It’s 19.5 inches tall

    • @pueblodove
      @pueblodove Год назад

      @@DirtPlease Cool, thank you!

  • @pueblodove
    @pueblodove Год назад

    I think the first one would be good for wading boots, frog gig, chair, one of those things that holds your pole, or like a power bank and solar panels, some type of camp stove, etc... bigger tent system, cold weather gear. For car, jumper cables, tire inflator, battery charger etc...

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      Definitely, it’s a huge bag and could probably fit every single thing you named at the same time! It’s seems very durable too so I wouldn’t worry about making it too heavy or stretching it either

  • @DirtPlease
    @DirtPlease Год назад

    @1:24 I mention "I don't have a strong use case for either of them." I am referring to both of my 83L boxes. I am not referring to the 95L.

  • @ron8935
    @ron8935 Год назад

    The Fiat Chrysler quality is starting to show....

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      Yeah just waiting for the other locks to go… luckily it wasn’t too difficult to replace

    • @ron8935
      @ron8935 Год назад

      @@DirtPlease definitely not hard to work on I've done hundreds of them that watch as the trickle-down factor happens and every one of those fiat-chrysler chinese-made parts will fail..... It's sad what Chrysler and Fiat have done.... Same goes for Nissan....

  • @RKTMAN7912
    @RKTMAN7912 Год назад

    So apparently you’ve never seen a gun fire in real life then. Lame.

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      lol well it sure sounds like one when the door auto locks after you start driving and you’re not expecting to hear this loud clicking. Scared the crap out of us in the Jeep when it first started haha

  • @survivaldude29
    @survivaldude29 Год назад

    First

  • @survivaldude29
    @survivaldude29 Год назад

    Lol

  • @ZeRowe
    @ZeRowe Год назад

    Was this actually filmed In February? What is the altitude? Pretty country! 😎✌🏻

    • @ZeRowe
      @ZeRowe Год назад

      @@DirtPlease okay thanks lol.. I was wondering, I haven’t been wheeling in Colorado in a lot of years, coming out this year though 👍🏻

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      @@ZeRowe nice enjoy! I highly recommend wheeler lake!

  • @alallen2767
    @alallen2767 Год назад

    Good ideas. Stay safe.

  • @jeeperp3926
    @jeeperp3926 Год назад

    The sounds of the Jeeps and nature would have been much nicer than the cheap-ass music you chose.

  • @geographyinaction7814
    @geographyinaction7814 Год назад

    Just a bit of help...dry-wall screws work very well with plywood, just the regular black ones. They hold tight, screw-in well, and won't split the ply; use some glue and they will hold. Nice job!

    • @DirtPlease
      @DirtPlease Год назад

      That’s good to know… I put a torx screw that was way too long which split the wood. On the other side, I used a screw half the length which did not split it. I’ll keep the dry wall screws in mind for the next time. Thanks for the comment