Cozy SOLO Jeep Camping at Stampede Pass, WA [4WD Adventure ASMR]
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- The first trip of the summer in the books! Testing out the latest configuration of the Jeep. Can't wait for what summer has in store for me, and the many more memories this little Jeep will bring me. This time I travel up Snoqualmie Pass on I-90 to visit the famous Stampede Pass. Next time I plan to document driving straight through the Pass. On this journey, I slow down, branching off the main paths to explore side roads and find epic views.
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I saw a TJ in the thumbnail, then hit Like 6 sec after you posted. Watching now.👍
Be cool to see a walk around of the Jeep! Great vid!
If I get more comments requesting, I will!
Love the Jeep content! I've got a 2001 TJ Sahara that I camp with and love the vibes of your videos. I'm not one to comment on RUclips at all, but just wanted to say keep up the quality 4x4 ASMR content
👋🏻 fellow Sahara owner! Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it.
The scenery is spectacular!
Nice work man
Thank you!
Dude sweeet video!
Well done!
Good looking tj. What size tires? 33x12.5?
Thank you! 33x10.50r15 KO2’s.
Just curious if you have changed gearing on what look like 33” tires but not sure
Nope, stock 3.73. Saving up for lockers & will just do it all at the same time. Probably 4.88’s but maybe 4.56’s. I’m looking to get a set of 35’s but only for off roading, don’t want to daily 35’s.
@@rustyintheoutdoors copy that Mine is the same Sahara and I have 32s. Was thinking about 33s but am worried about gearing. Do a lot of highway.
@@olympusx4697 If you have the 4.0 & 5 speed, 33’s will be okay. I can still cruise 65-70 mph. Just have to live in 4th gear more often up grades. Width is a big factor. I went with 10.50” instead of the common 12.50”
@@olympusx4697 I’m also doing this with a RTT. Extra wind resistance. You’ll definitely be fine, if you want to get by for now and save $$.