Seeing this machine on this channel has taught me that it’s possible to be completely surprised, and completely unsurprised at the same time. That beast is incredible! Looking forward to part 2!!
Unlimited budget, unlimited resources, unlimited possibilities. The Cybertruck is super heavy from the start. R&D for some serious out of the box engineering. Awesome to watch. Crazy interesting build. Hope you guys can get that thing to finally hold up so the rest of us can get to see the ultimate snow machine succeed...rooting for you guys.
The logistics of just getting it there, out when broke, back in shop, fixed, loaded then back to the snow etc etc has to be an insane amount. You could have a whole other channel on that alone!😮, Amazing.
Absolutely blown away by the incredible setup that Dave has orchestrated! Making it all come together seamlessly from the start is no small feat, my respect goes out to the entire team for their impressive work! Nice 1guys
Sticking those treads out 16 to 18 inches is a tremendous lever with all the weight of that truck. I can't imagine the torque loads on the suspension in that configuration.
@@jesperwall839 those kinds of spacers, and/or deeply offset wheels put the same kind of ridiculous overhung load on spindles & such, wearing out ball joints or worse much faster than normal. Also, it may be 'weak' from the factory, as many vehicle components are- especially when new, but that's the "joy" of R&D.
@@jesperwall839 bruhhh.. the CG of those tracks is out like 2-3ft from the factory wheels, most mall crawlers put 3-4" spacers and a slight offset and call it a day. Any vehicle especially one with IFS would fold like a pretzle with a similar setup, especially if it weighed the >8k lbs the cybetruck does. With that being said, the A frame design on the cybertruck is absolute shit, a Toyota Camry has a more beefy design.
You have so much extra leverage on that suspension part since you extended the hub and moved the tracks that far out. It's simply not designed for that. There is a great business opportunity for someone to design and fabricate all those parts as a kit for the Cybertruck.
Yes, very true. Ideally, a whole set of more robust parts can be made to accommodate this application. Also, it may be a good option for very hard core off-roading with either bigger tires, or stock tires.
Yup. Bits that were designed to deal with essenitally a vertical load are now seeing a major shear load from all that leverage. I'd be worried about the frame around the upper wishbone tearing itself apart without any reinforcement
The cost of manufacturing wouldn't even be worth it for the ONE person who would buy a Cybertruck to convert to this. If you want a Snowcat for the snow - you buy a purpose built machine. No one that could purchase a Cybertruck would buy this.
The wide tracks, and pushing back against that angle of the spindle is MASSIVE ammount of preasure and leverage... I saw that snapping and thinking it was going to be the FIRST thing to snap... I though, all its going to take is the outside of that track to go up a rock or something, and SNAP that very tall spindle fast.... That is going to require a full heavy duty custom spindles to work right..
So sick!! People don't realize how much stress those tracks put on components. Things will definitely break. But finding the weeks parts and upgrading is all part of the fun. Bad ass truck!!
The wrap makes it look sooo much better. Those custom made parts for the suspension are going to be copied by every aftermarket supplier out there - the extra loading out sideways of the tracks, it's a lot of leverage. You're finding the parts that will break for anyone taking the Cybertruck seriously off road.
Epic build! Never liked the look of the Cybertruck but the Cybertrax is next level cool! Love the snow digital camo wrap also. Sad that factory parts are not beefy enough. Final break did not even seem like Dave was going fast down that hill.
Started with putting massive lifts and axles on everything to putting tracks on vehicles that have no business being on tracks. I love it! Keep it up Dave!! Your crew in the shop is killing it!!!
AG2 maybe? 😅 if you actually know how many ads are blasted at you from the moment you woke up it would change your life... the direction is up to you. How many brand names can you spot in a single pass of your own home 🤭🤫
Regarding missing parts, there was an issue with the plastic hub cap wings rubbing against the tire causing accelerated wear on the sidewalls. I believe the hubcaps are going to be delayed for new owners until they reengineer the new hubcaps.
I'd give it a better than expected rating. Hopefully the failure points you've seen won't become issues for owners who just go for bigger wheels and tires. Looks wicked cool though and you guys will get it dialed in for a good thrashing soon I'm sure. 👍
The size of the wheels doesn't matter, the problem is the length of the wheel hub. This means that an estimated five times as much force is exerted on the suspension
Love how you guys are not afraid to bash and praise the cybertruck where it is deserved. It is hard to find videos of people to speak beyond their love or hate of the truck.
The fab skill level is impressive every build is more n more impressive, to watch these guys in the shop is mental I would love to be there in person to see the in n outs... What a crew
Such a friggen cool project and such a great feeling to know that ELON is excited about modifications to his product. You folks are sincerely rocking it out of the park with your modifications,,somebody with a pair actually took the risk. What a ride for the snow.
The suspension work was definitely my favorite part of this video. How difficult was it to disable the air suspension? I was concerned that the user interface would freak out once its upgraded to real suspension but it seems to work just fine here.
A lot like the process that they are going through at Space-x. The design algorithm is tuned in to normal highway use to keep the cost down. The loads with those tracks are off the charts. A virtual aftermarket goldmine for someone for sure
Engineering is applied Maths and applied Physics. Without Maths and Physics, you aren't Engineering anything. You are still building, fabricating, assembling, modifying, etc, but you are not Engineering.
Amazing effort. Front control arms break, we'll design and fabricate new ones. Real steering fails. no problem we'll do the same redesign work. Maybe some people don't realize the effort this type of work takes, but then again there's many that do.
represents well done as always gentleman i felt like i wanted to be right there with you while I’m watching all of these wrecker games youtube videos i’m sure i’m posting this in the wrong place but i had to tell you from one of your Canadian fans AWESOME Job from every perspective
They didn't "run out" - they are redesigning the wheel covers so they don't rub the tires. But if he is the type that barely recognizes or cares his Lamborghini breaks (it's whatever), he probably didn't hear them at Tesla when they told him.
Very very cool indeed - I should have my CT by this summer but, just normal truck life for me - watching you guys is still fun though - I bet the Tesla engineering team is loving this
They don't care about customers, they care about publicity. There's a huge difference. I will say I am impressed those tracks took the weight of the CT as well as they did.
Amazing! Thanks for do this! I'm sure people that live in the artics and extreme cold areas would love to have something like this. After making your improvements, then hopefully you guys can make lots of sales from this.
@@montegrifo You should put on your thinking hat, and not let others do the thinking for you. The cold will reduce the range, it doesn't' stop the batteries from flowing electricity to the motors. Are you not seeing the video showcasing an EV in the snow? Did they complain about the batteries not working?
@nightsurfer1 That's what I meant. You have reduced range and no charging infrastructure in the Arctic. What are you going to do, bring in a diesel generator on a truck to operate your EV?🙄
@@montegrifo See??? You don't ask Tesla owners. You just assumed. I charge mine with a household wall outlet. It gives me 5 miles per hour of charge. I plug it in after work and it charges and stops sometimes in the middle of the night because I only drive 30 to 35 miles a day. I still have to pump gas for my other cars, and hate the hell out of it. I have to stand there for 5+ minutes and chancing getting mugged or shot by some random idiot. I hate it! It doesn't take but 2 or 3 seconds to plug in my car and it does the charging while I sleep. I wake up with 270 miles everyday. It's like having a gas* station at home, and I don't even have to stand there to pump gas. Edited a typo...
Seeing this machine on this channel has taught me that it’s possible to be completely surprised, and completely unsurprised at the same time. That beast is incredible! Looking forward to part 2!!
Seeing your comment on this channel gives me the exact same feeling!
Something that breaks after 10 minutes is hardly incredible
Every build breaks
Funny seeing you here
The actual lockpick guy? Never expected that.
Who needs OEM parts when these dudes can fab anything they desire . Just awesome
The fab work broke in 15 min
@@will-rn5nf 16:05
@@will-rn5nf no, the stock spindle broke, not their fab work.
@@will-rn5nf None of their fab work failed...
Just keep iterating like SpaceX does with the Starship. 🚀💪🏼
Unlimited budget, unlimited resources, unlimited possibilities. The Cybertruck is super heavy from the start. R&D for some serious out of the box engineering. Awesome to watch. Crazy interesting build. Hope you guys can get that thing to finally hold up so the rest of us can get to see the ultimate snow machine succeed...rooting for you guys.
Cybertruck looking like it was designed to be a Cybertrak. It’s the only time I ever thought it looked good.
Agreed
Facts
absolutely, seems the Cybertruck was so happy itself too!
Built in Austin by my home seen a few they grow on you up close!
@@PandaLife-lp8knagreed, they do look better in person.
The logistics of just getting it there, out when broke, back in shop, fixed, loaded then back to the snow etc etc has to be an insane amount. You could have a whole other channel on that alone!😮, Amazing.
They do.
@turboflush what is the name of it??
Absolutely blown away by the incredible setup that Dave has orchestrated! Making it all come together seamlessly from the start is no small feat, my respect goes out to the entire team for their impressive work! Nice 1guys
Sticking those treads out 16 to 18 inches is a tremendous lever with all the weight of that truck. I can't imagine the torque loads on the suspension in that configuration.
That's what I was thinking, too. With a build like this, I'd want custom CNC-machined billet arms to avoid this exact thing happening.
Most regular trucks have no problem with this. The Cyber truck is just weak.
@@jesperwall839 those kinds of spacers, and/or deeply offset wheels put the same kind of ridiculous overhung load on spindles & such, wearing out ball joints or worse much faster than normal. Also, it may be 'weak' from the factory, as many vehicle components are- especially when new, but that's the "joy" of R&D.
@@jesperwall839 bruhhh.. the CG of those tracks is out like 2-3ft from the factory wheels, most mall crawlers put 3-4" spacers and a slight offset and call it a day. Any vehicle especially one with IFS would fold like a pretzle with a similar setup, especially if it weighed the >8k lbs the cybetruck does. With that being said, the A frame design on the cybertruck is absolute shit, a Toyota Camry has a more beefy design.
Thing weighs like 5tons💀💀
10:00 best way of fabrication, keeping breaking stuff till it breaks no more.
yeah lol, instead of over doing more parts just keep fixing the ones that brake
That's the only way in my book 😂
the BEST parts , are no PARTS.
@@markplott4820 just like my imaginary lambo
OR, hire a mechanical engineer(s) as part of the team. Faster, usually cheaper.
I love how the tracks are like little mini cyber trucks. Shaped exactly the same. This thing is super dope.
I think the negative 4000 offset might be a help of snapping that thing:p That thing also looks absolutely sick, good job!
You may have underestimated it.
@@MontanaWelldigger Should have added another zero just to be sure:p
You have so much extra leverage on that suspension part since you extended the hub and moved the tracks that far out. It's simply not designed for that. There is a great business opportunity for someone to design and fabricate all those parts as a kit for the Cybertruck.
Yes, very true. Ideally, a whole set of more robust parts can be made to accommodate this application. Also, it may be a good option for very hard core off-roading with either bigger tires, or stock tires.
it was so obvious what was going to break as soon as they extended the track the way they did
Yup. Bits that were designed to deal with essenitally a vertical load are now seeing a major shear load from all that leverage.
I'd be worried about the frame around the upper wishbone tearing itself apart without any reinforcement
The cost of manufacturing wouldn't even be worth it for the ONE person who would buy a Cybertruck to convert to this. If you want a Snowcat for the snow - you buy a purpose built machine. No one that could purchase a Cybertruck would buy this.
@@bbaz6729Well except the fact that people do this on a Jeep and Tacomas without the trax breaking every structural component.
14:15 Feels totally confortable taking this thing wherever, 60seconds later it snapped. Lmao
The wide tracks, and pushing back against that angle of the spindle is MASSIVE ammount of preasure and leverage... I saw that snapping and thinking it was going to be the FIRST thing to snap... I though, all its going to take is the outside of that track to go up a rock or something, and SNAP that very tall spindle fast.... That is going to require a full heavy duty custom spindles to work right..
Or just buy a jeep and slap the trax on.
i agree 'it's so ugly its cool!!'
WHAT HAPPENED?!?
I glad to see you having a presence
Wow you here too
I didn’t realise you left the RC world love you kev
But can it survive the staircase of DOOM?!
This looks incredible. Makes me look forward to seeing a cyber monster truck
So sick!! People don't realize how much stress those tracks put on components. Things will definitely break. But finding the weeks parts and upgrading is all part of the fun.
Bad ass truck!!
That’s all the comment section is talking about
@@same1eka You have time to read all the comments? I sure don't.
Weeks parts?
Since that truck is powered by a 2 stroke engine the torque is insane
@@Remas20007 oh sorry, I forgot a lot of people on here don't speak English as first language. I understand why you couldn't figure out what I meant.
That was great r&d for the future off-roaders of Cybertruck.
Yup, literally replace every single suspension component because it's built out of balsa wood. 🤣
And Testla probably paid Dave 100K just for the Musk-plug 😂
The wrap makes it look sooo much better. Those custom made parts for the suspension are going to be copied by every aftermarket supplier out there - the extra loading out sideways of the tracks, it's a lot of leverage. You're finding the parts that will break for anyone taking the Cybertruck seriously off road.
Love the channel but love it when Dave says I can't believe the spindal broke like that with his 8in wheel spacers lol ready for part 2!!!!!
Exactly. No slam on them but the leverage put on by the spacers does huge stress.
Is that spindle made of aluminum?! lmao *facepalm
That and he made a comment about driving it all day which is not possible. Even super car Ron said the distance is terrible.
I had 2" wheel spacers on a vehicle once that I was sure something like this would happen. The 12" spacer made me go 👀
You broke the Internet! This thing is 🔥
Jason Beber CYBERTRUCK , broke the Internet.
Tysy cool seeing you here....Collab maybe ?? 👍
Wow your fabrication team is awesome. Literally designing parts on the fly 🔥
Epic build! Never liked the look of the Cybertruck but the Cybertrax is next level cool! Love the snow digital camo wrap also. Sad that factory parts are not beefy enough. Final break did not even seem like Dave was going fast down that hill.
Started with putting massive lifts and axles on everything to putting tracks on vehicles that have no business being on tracks. I love it! Keep it up Dave!! Your crew in the shop is killing it!!!
Geniuses at work - troubleshooting, solving problems, designing, I'm so impressed and learning so much. Thx.
I'm just gonna say it. I don't believe any youtuber actually drinks AG1.
AG2 maybe? 😅 if you actually know how many ads are blasted at you from the moment you woke up it would change your life... the direction is up to you.
How many brand names can you spot in a single pass of your own home 🤭🤫
lol. Not too many in my life. I have adblock, and never watch TV. hahaha !! I buy whatever's cheapest. @@rancisgamer
I have seen Cleetus drink it a few times. 😅
@@ransom9109 I'd drink it for enough sponsor money
DRINK THE PLANT WATER
Right from the first shot of it running in the snow, at 7:32, I could tell that it wasn't sitting right. What a wild project. Awesome.
Cybertruck Definitely Looks Very Cool with tracks on it !!! Hopefully He Beefs it up & Gets it Working Good !
Regarding missing parts, there was an issue with the plastic hub cap wings rubbing against the tire causing accelerated wear on the sidewalls. I believe the hubcaps are going to be delayed for new owners until they reengineer the new hubcaps.
It definitely looks better as a snow vehicle than a daily driver. Great work guys! 😃👍👍🤙
I'd give it a better than expected rating. Hopefully the failure points you've seen won't become issues for owners who just go for bigger wheels and tires. Looks wicked cool though and you guys will get it dialed in for a good thrashing soon I'm sure. 👍
The size of the wheels doesn't matter, the problem is the length of the wheel hub. This means that an estimated five times as much force is exerted on the suspension
Not a Cyber Truck fan in general but you made me grin at how you are using/abusing that one, Good on you boys!
Keep building and kicking butt. Love you all. Glad I found this channel. Big Fan of the old show.
I have to say that truck looks pretty badass in the snow with those tracks on it..
The Ad 😆 Best ever! 15:40 "I saw that one coming" LOL why does people say that,instead of fixin it before?
Love how you guys are not afraid to bash and praise the cybertruck where it is deserved. It is hard to find videos of people to speak beyond their love or hate of the truck.
It finally has 'wheels' that match it's overall look. Thanks for cracking the code Heavy D
Best looking one I have seen so far and the skills of your team they do great work
The fab skill level is impressive every build is more n more impressive, to watch these guys in the shop is mental I would love to be there in person to see the in n outs... What a crew
Can we see a Hummer EV try the same thing?
I agree, that hummer looks dope and I kinda wanna see that thing with some Heavy D flavor!
What a Beast !!! That body wrap is AWESOME>
this isnt the cyber beast .... that has not been released yet
Woah! 😮 The cyber truck with tracks looks exactly like a futuristic snowcat.
lol even broken the think looks insane! I need one in my life.
As someone who doesn’t really know the first thing about building cars…your team’s knowledge of the whole process was insane 🤯
10:50 Music
2050 - The Other Girl
🎶
so Ron gave you the truck to do videos? Wow that's awesome. great video gents!!!! That thing looks awesome!
Can’t wait for @WhistlinDiesel to take a cyber truck out for testing.
YESSSSSS
I'll give it 15mins before its junk
Elon and team would be making a mistake allowing WD anywhere in visual range of the Cybertruck😂
It wont last long
Give him a red one, he’ll do it.
"Nothing we made broke" a true craftsman statement 😂
I love these guys creativity and knowledge....been watching you guys for years.
What he said about the production in the beginning of the videos could not be more wrong. Incredibly hard to bend that 50x hardened stainless steel.
those bright leds are def needed in the daytime good thing you had them
100% the CyberTruck lightbar and bumper should go into production!!
Such a friggen cool project and such a great feeling to know that ELON is excited about modifications to his product.
You folks are sincerely rocking it out of the park with your modifications,,somebody with a pair actually took the risk.
What a ride for the snow.
The suspension work was definitely my favorite part of this video. How difficult was it to disable the air suspension? I was concerned that the user interface would freak out once its upgraded to real suspension but it seems to work just fine here.
A lot like the process that they are going through at Space-x. The design algorithm is tuned in to normal highway use to keep the cost down. The loads with those tracks are off the charts. A virtual aftermarket goldmine for someone for sure
Engineering is applied Maths and applied Physics.
Without Maths and Physics, you aren't Engineering anything.
You are still building, fabricating, assembling, modifying, etc, but you are not Engineering.
sponsored by elon 13:00
Finally, you've improved the looks and utility of the cybertruck 😍😍
Idk if I've laughed because of an ad before XD
So.....its a new age delorian....
Wayyyy better than cable TV. I need to re-learn cave-man speak...lol 😂
Kudos to the team- video production, build, everything...Kool!
Why is this the only one that looks cool?
So dumb.
Amazing effort. Front control arms break, we'll design and fabricate new ones. Real steering fails. no problem we'll do the same redesign work. Maybe some people don't realize the effort this type of work takes, but then again there's many that do.
You guys should come down and see the line it's amazing watching cybertruck come alive
cool video. love what you’ve done to the truck
definitely disagree with you about elon being a great captain at the helm 😂
This thing looks amazing! The tracks just go really well with the design of the cybertruck.
I love how y'all just machine whatever parts you need until it works, nothing stands in your way.
Love the creativity coming out of Utah!
Those lights are quality, I've had my jeep for 47 years now. These lights are #1 on my wish list . . .
The production quality of your crew is just crazy. You guys could just make your own cyber truck.
The Fabricated parts are more reliable than OEM good job guys!! Dope vehicle!!
That's because the OEM parts were not designed for this usage.
Get real.
They definitely know what breaks using extreme wheel offsets off-road
You guys are working hard fabricating and fixing all that stuff. 🙌🏻
represents well done
as always gentleman i felt like i wanted to be right there with you while I’m watching all of these wrecker games youtube videos
i’m sure i’m posting this in the wrong place but i had to tell you from one of your Canadian fans
AWESOME Job from every perspective
Wow, that’s great Dave. Oh, thank you for the show.
SICK! You have just created a whole new segment for cyber(trak).
Poor truck... the final result will be awesome, and it's a relief that money is not a problem 👏👏👏
That might be the coolest truck I've ever seen. On point!
That was great! Dave great meeting u
Was going on Gents like the show like the way Dave's humanity way that's the reason why he's blessed 🙌
This was really entertaining. Can't wait to see how this build goes. It sure looks cool!
haha. The AG1 sponsored video was top notch. Whoever came up with the skit deserves a raise.
That is good to know that Telsa worked with you on making it work 👍👍
WOW! Great mod , your team is so talented. I’d love to see a mud womper made out of this truck-tires, lift the whole shabang🤣
There is ONE curve on the cyber truck lol. It's at the bottom of the front bumper and that's it. You're pretty much right.
They didn't "run out" - they are redesigning the wheel covers so they don't rub the tires. But if he is the type that barely recognizes or cares his Lamborghini breaks (it's whatever), he probably didn't hear them at Tesla when they told him.
I love this type of challenges, greetings from Baja California, Mx
Very very cool indeed - I should have my CT by this summer but, just normal truck life for me - watching you guys is still fun though - I bet the Tesla engineering team is loving this
The sickest most badass Tesla ever! 🔥🔥🔥💯
I saw a Miata on tracks and commented that it would make sense that a Cybertruck has tracks, so I googled and found this! So great!!
Whaaat? My firth thought was it's a CGI ... than had to watch the whole video. This looks absolutely sick! 🤩
They don't care about customers, they care about publicity. There's a huge difference. I will say I am impressed those tracks took the weight of the CT as well as they did.
This pickup truck is too glamorous for this kind of work!
Amazing! Thanks for do this! I'm sure people that live in the artics and extreme cold areas would love to have something like this. After making your improvements, then hopefully you guys can make lots of sales from this.
Right, cold temperatures is what batteries like most...😂
@@montegrifo You should put on your thinking hat, and not let others do the thinking for you.
The cold will reduce the range, it doesn't' stop the batteries from flowing electricity to the motors. Are you not seeing the video showcasing an EV in the snow? Did they complain about the batteries not working?
@nightsurfer1 That's what I meant. You have reduced range and no charging infrastructure in the Arctic. What are you going to do, bring in a diesel generator on a truck to operate your EV?🙄
@@montegrifo See??? You don't ask Tesla owners. You just assumed. I charge mine with a household wall outlet. It gives me 5 miles per hour of charge. I plug it in after work and it charges and stops sometimes in the middle of the night because I only drive 30 to 35 miles a day. I still have to pump gas for my other cars, and hate the hell out of it. I have to stand there for 5+ minutes and chancing getting mugged or shot by some random idiot. I hate it! It doesn't take but 2 or 3 seconds to plug in my car and it does the charging while I sleep. I wake up with 270 miles everyday. It's like having a gas* station at home, and I don't even have to stand there to pump gas.
Edited a typo...
@@nightsurfer1 the cybertruck would get half that per hour of charge then. its battery is huge. its not suited for cold weather.
People have to get over it, the cybertruck is here to stay and it is impressive.
I was hoping to see someone put tracks on a Cybertruck! Glad to see Sparks do it!
That thing looks incredible with tracks in the snow with that wrap
That thing just looks super fooking cool out in the snow!
That really does look badass! Not a big fan of electric cars and trucks but that looks awesome.
this is the koolest thing ive ever watched on youtube with the exception of the Hoonipegasus in snow!
That's the first time I've ever seen a cyber truck look good!