Comp Truck 4x4 Buggy VS TJ Jeep Wrangler @ Menai's Forgotten Trail
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2021
- What a blast of a time. Four wheel driving on an extreme 4x4 trail with some good rock crawling. The buggy/comp truck is just an amazing rig while the TJ rolling on JK diffs did an amazing job offroading this track.
It was a whole lot of fun and brings back a lot of memories with our wheeling brother Rupert who passed away.
R.I.P Roop missing you out on the trails. Авто/Мото
beautiful flex on both
Wow, haven’t watched in a while, always a good watch
Welcome back to the RAW style of wheeling 👍
So glad to see people enjoying life and passion...
This is the world I choose to grow old.
Cheers 🍻
Good times like these keep us young 👌👍
Absolutely amazing video! These are the kind of trails I live for and wish to drive one day. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man, they are top fun 👍
Purely wild offroading 👏
A Jeep TJ Rubicon 2003-2006, Best 4WD for the money damn near universally. Throw 5 grand into one and they are almost unstoppable.
It's an indestructible tank! Greetings from Costa Rica.
I feel like the navi secretly hates the driver of that poor Jeep! Smashing his diff into every giant rock he could! Also, does that buggy have low range?😂
Ahhh the Kitchen Wiz ,had forgotten what he looked like.
RIP Roop
Haha he's really taking his time with both rigs but quick on the webber.
Soon as i seen jose going up i remembered about roop shaking his head and throwing his arms up at jose near the top.
Yeah he wasn't impressed with some of the line choices... But it was hilarious 😂
I actually like the tagged rides best, sir :)
Definitely makes things more challenging.
Another great video!
Out of curiosity what is his transfer case ratio?
Cheers man, which rig are you asking about?
Sorry, I assume the tj is 4:1.
I was curious about the rock buggy.
Cheers.
No he's not running a rubicon tcase. I believe it's just standard tj transfercase.
Bit of banter 🤣
Just a little 😆
otraves sogas 😫
What does LROR mean?
Originally started as Land Rovers Off Road but in Sydney there arent too many LR's that come out often. So it was shortened to LROR for Low Range Off Roaders/Let's Roll Off Road to be more inclusive of all the other makes while still retaining the roots of how it started.