That makes way more sense, like I said I’m pretty dumb haha. Their instructions aren’t very clear. I’ll have to see if I can flip it without needing to get another cable. Thank you for the info, I’ll try and pin your comment to the top so others can get the info. Appreciate you watching! 🍻👍🏼
I've owned my 95 YJ for about 15 years now, and that hand throttle was the best $30 ever spent. I rarely use 2wd, and that throttle in 4low on a hill is magic.
Thank you hahah! I like having the correct terminology when talking but my brain doesn’t always work. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge! Thanks for watching buddy 🤘🏼
Hand throttles are an absolute must with manuals off-road! What a huge difference they make. Glad you got to enjoy some wheeling before the end of the season 😎
After using it, I can’t believe it wasn’t the fist thing I did haha. Agree 100%. It was a blast being back out on the trails and very much enjoyable. Can’t wait to get out with you this coming season buddy. Hope all is well with you and family 🍻
@@altered_life lol sometimes it’s the little things. Yea buddy all is good and can’t wait for next season! Hope you and the family are doing good as well and have a blessed holiday season.
Not to bad at all! Definitely have some work but can’t wait to get it ready for next wheeling season. I’m hoping to film more once I really get back in the garage. Thanks for watching!!
It definitely was, we’ll get together this coming season and get out on the trails. I’m pumped to have a working rig while I can still build the crawler.
Thank you! If I was to recommend a minimum, I’d probably say 37” to help give the extra clearance on the diffs but I’ve seen guys make trails like that on 35” tires. It manly has to do with the supporting mods like beefed up axles/shafts, lockers, tire type, beadlocks, etc. luckily a lot of trials like this have bypass’s so you can attempt them and if they become to hard you can get off and go around. I hope that info helped, thank you for watching!!
Hey man, do you know what springs this jeep has in the rear? And do you have an anti wrap bar? I did that rear kit with stock replacement xj springs and it wraps something terrible, and heard a ton of mixed reviews on the wrap bars... thanks!
This Jeep has 3.5” rubicon express leafs with no anti wrap bar. Mine is set up spring under so that helps a bit but I have limited time on it to know if it wraps bad. I was planning on doing an anti wrap bar on my other build. I think they work well if set up properly, it just takes a little time to dial them in. I hope that Info helped.
Definitely agree, I’m working on trying to get a 4:1 transfer case at the moment. I feel hand throttles still have their place even with correct gearing, but over all I dig it
FYI, the cable adjuster bracket thing is backwards, the cable should socket into the knurled side.
That makes way more sense, like I said I’m pretty dumb haha. Their instructions aren’t very clear. I’ll have to see if I can flip it without needing to get another cable. Thank you for the info, I’ll try and pin your comment to the top so others can get the info. Appreciate you watching! 🍻👍🏼
Getting a yj in the next couple of weeks, and now I’m watching your videos and getting all sorts of ideas! Keep it up man, great stuff!
Awesome!! Good luck with it, glad I can be the source of some ideas
I've owned my 95 YJ for about 15 years now, and that hand throttle was the best $30 ever spent. I rarely use 2wd, and that throttle in 4low on a hill is magic.
It made such a difference on hills, I’m so happy I decided to add it in. Thank you for watching!
Great video. That little piece that you put on the cable by the throttle body is called a Sledge.
Thank you hahah! I like having the correct terminology when talking but my brain doesn’t always work. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge! Thanks for watching buddy 🤘🏼
Fun day in the woods!
For sure homie! Can’t wait to spend some time in the garage and get back out with you and the crew
Hand throttles are an absolute must with manuals off-road! What a huge difference they make. Glad you got to enjoy some wheeling before the end of the season 😎
After using it, I can’t believe it wasn’t the fist thing I did haha. Agree 100%. It was a blast being back out on the trails and very much enjoyable. Can’t wait to get out with you this coming season buddy. Hope all is well with you and family 🍻
@@altered_life lol sometimes it’s the little things. Yea buddy all is good and can’t wait for next season! Hope you and the family are doing good as well and have a blessed holiday season.
That right there seems to be getting on okay….you have some wrench time ahead of you. Keep the videos coming 👍🏻👊🏻
Not to bad at all! Definitely have some work but can’t wait to get it ready for next wheeling season. I’m hoping to film more once I really get back in the garage. Thanks for watching!!
That looked like a good day!! Would have been fun to be there.
It definitely was, we’ll get together this coming season and get out on the trails. I’m pumped to have a working rig while I can still build the crawler.
Love your Jeep!
Good thing about the hand throttle is that it doubles as cruise control if you daily on the highway lol
Haha for sure, it worked great as a cruise on the green trails as well. Best upgrade so far since I’ve owned it.
my '47 cj2a had one. genius.
Such a handy upgrade. I bet that 47 was a sweet ride.
I see Sam isn’t scared of the limiter 😂
Hahah definitely not, he’s a fan of living up there lol
We need more Parker videos 😂
Agreed!! Parker needs his own spot light. Hoping next wheeling season we’ll get more content of his improved rig 😂
@@altered_life he’s a great technical wheeler. Had a good time with the crew at Trail Hero!
Fellow YJ owner,do you know what brand of front bumper that is ? Great Jeep and video
That is a Motobilt front bumper and thank you!
Nice install - would you recommend a minimum tire size for my 89 Wrangler build to even attempt trails like these?
Thank you! If I was to recommend a minimum, I’d probably say 37” to help give the extra clearance on the diffs but I’ve seen guys make trails like that on 35” tires. It manly has to do with the supporting mods like beefed up axles/shafts, lockers, tire type, beadlocks, etc. luckily a lot of trials like this have bypass’s so you can attempt them and if they become to hard you can get off and go around. I hope that info helped, thank you for watching!!
Bro you need to do a video on wrapping it!
I thought you recessed your winch. I must have missed something.
Hey man, do you know what springs this jeep has in the rear? And do you have an anti wrap bar? I did that rear kit with stock replacement xj springs and it wraps something terrible, and heard a ton of mixed reviews on the wrap bars... thanks!
This Jeep has 3.5” rubicon express leafs with no anti wrap bar. Mine is set up spring under so that helps a bit but I have limited time on it to know if it wraps bad. I was planning on doing an anti wrap bar on my other build. I think they work well if set up properly, it just takes a little time to dial them in. I hope that Info helped.
Thanks for the info, think i need more like a 6 inch spring to match the font end as it sits now. Interested to hear if you still need a wrap bar
Of course! I’ll try and keep updated videos in the future on weather I need to go that route or not. Good luck with yours!
Thanks man, love the channel, your sub mounted winch inspired me to do similar on mine, so awesome
Is that an internal or external slave cylinder? Ax15?
If you need a hand throttle, it means you’re not geared low enough.
Definitely agree, I’m working on trying to get a 4:1 transfer case at the moment. I feel hand throttles still have their place even with correct gearing, but over all I dig it
Duh. 20 years ago I put bike parts on the shifter.