It's great to see dad telling his boys what went wrong in the builds and what needs to be done, and then let them fix it themselves. That makes for a great learning experience. And I love the boys took it as such, and not as a possible negative, personal thing. Hats off to all three of you: Matt, Kaulin, and Rhett. 🤙
Was great hanging out with you guys and helping with the Land Cruiser build! We gotta get going on our off-road games build now! Gonna be epic this year! 😁
Hey Matt, I think for Christmas you should make a special where you take all your editing team out and give them some screen time. They are doing such an amazing job all year round, they deserve some overdue credit and appreciation.
CORRECTION: I have NEVER seen anything on this channel that was boring. It was wonderful to see Kaulen give Rhett that compliment. With brotherly love like that, ain't nothing they can't defeat. It was funny to hear Colby go "Ugh!" every time Kaulen hit something with the Toyota I'm secretly hoping and praying that these "Working In The Shop" videos go to 1 hour. I love hanging out with this crew! Don't worry Colby, if I had my way you'd video EVERYTHING and the videos would be 8 hours long (If I spelled anyone's name wrong, please forgive)
Rett! You did awesome! The way you learn stuff is by doing things. You did not fail. If you were on the trail and needed to get back to civilization, your repair would have done that. You did great, brother. Now you get to learn more. Keep learning and growing. You will be a powerhouse!
Rhett, I’m a ceramics teacher and what you were doing looks great. Im several hours north of you guys and I’d be happy to have the Morr team in for a pottery night.
Hahahaha, I love the way you all keep it real. The whole MORR family is so wholesome, and as productive to boot... Not only are y'all out recovering "our" butts, but you're also fabricating amazing trucks, AND educating the next generation... My hat is off to Matt & Jaymie and all of the MORR crew. God Bless you all. Always looking forward to the next adventure.... Cheers y'all!! And happy birthday to Katelynn!!!
I have a 2003 Toyota Land cruiser bought it brand new and since then I drove it for close to half million kilometers and still running great with mostly minimum maintenance during these twenty years.
I owned jeeps until I got a Toyota, I would never go back to jeep. Had lots of fun but always something not working or breaking. Could never trust them to get me back home. My FJ has 308,000 miles and still runs great. A jeep might get up a hill but a Toyota will go to the hill, up the hill then home, even if its 3000 miles away.
Thank you Matt and family for such excellent family friendly content. Truly wholesome watching you guys make new toys, make adjustments, test and especially offer your rescue services. I'm sure all your clients and fans are very appreciative!!!
Katelynn has so much fun testing out the trucks with the boys, she's got a lot of trust with them for some of the predicaments they get into Happy birthday Katelynn lots more to come yet 😂
One of the things I miss about Tom Tom is he understood Matt's sense of humor and laughed at the stuff that went over everyone else's head. Katelynn is the same way, she's got a real good head on her shoulders and her folks must be proud they raised such a clever kid.
I totally get when they miss the references from us Olds, but this was the last morr vid I watched through in a while. It's one thing when Matt knows what he's doing, knows what he wants to build, and pretty much nails it. Good job buddy, but there's no joy in that for me as a viewer. This? This is insecure drivers in vehicles with unsure capabilities. Nothing will go 'wrong' with that many capable folks around, but there's good viewing value in the driver not being 100%
Honestly it's been fun to see Colby evolve over the years. I remember when he joined the team and seemed pretty uncomfortable in front of the camera (but doing a great job behind it), to a confident and fun personality that holds his own with anyone on the MORR team. Great job Colb!
I like not only that Matt and crew clean up their messes on the trail, I like that he films it and puts it on RUclips. People need to see that THIS is what you do to keep these trails clean and open.
Even behind the scenes they serve their community. My daughter was looking on their community board to replace the Matt’s water bottle for her dad. He’s on hospice and likes Matt’s no drip bottle over all the rest. Jaimie came right to the house with shirts, four bottles and a box of pies just like Kaitlin opened here. Can you believe that!? They follow the golden rule whether seen or unseen!
I was in a car crash & I was in passenger seat. I drive fine, but I need approximately 37 Xanax to ride passenger with ANYONE anymore. Odd how that works, lol.
Fun stuff. Glad to see that the mods on the Toyota really helped. As a former Toyota driver, I was really surprised at how the Toyota struggled on several of the obstacles. As someone else stated, however, rock climbing is a bit out of the wheelhouse for the Toyota! Great learning for all, and really excellent teamwork and camaraderie by all. Happy Birthday, Katelynn!
Bring back Laura, from Laura Farms, as she mentioned coming back a week ago on her channel, she would love to be able to come play one more time becuase she had so much fun Matt..
Being an older gentleman, my hat is off to Matt. It is off to you not because of this channel,, but because of how you interact with your sons. We would pray that this is your normal way of life and not just for US the audience. You are raising a great set of boys, and knowing boys, you deserve a medal. Well done Matt !!!
Those kids are so lucky. When I was their age, my 1955 Willys CJ5 was my daily driver and my offroad adventure machine. Anything I did to it I literally did myself, under the shade tree or in Mom's garage, with tools and parts I bought myself with money from odd jobs, babysitting and made by plowing snow, towing and other work I did with said Jeep. Hand tools only, but I did buy an oxy-acetylene cutting and welding torch set and taught myself how to use it. One winter I turned a bearing. Learning from my "Motors Manual", 3 of my friends helped me pull the F head 4 cylinder engine out. We stripped it down as much as we could, used a couple of 2x4s on our shoulders, a piece of chain to the engine block and lifted with our legs. Then, like a gang of National Geographic pygmy hunters bringing home the wild boar, we marched it to the house and into the basement where it was warm enough to work. 2 days later new crankshaft, rings, bearings, gaskets, valve guides and marched back to the garage, back in and running The next day pushing snow from the overnight storm. Not bad for 16 year old girls. But what I would have given for a warm shop with a lift and power tools!
Way to go Stacey! Thanks for posting this for others to read. I hope readers will get to the end where you clarify age and gender! Bravo! At that age, I was not afraid of tools but would never have even contemplated what you did. Then again, I did do some bodywork on an ugly and rusted old 4 door Valiant - my first car. I learned all I know about fiberglass and bondo thanks to that ugly thing. It was all done in an unheated garage in winter.
"It WILL handle a roll-over when Kaulin's done". That almost sounds like a promise! As others have said below, the the father/son, mentor/student dynamic is one of the amazing things I come to this channel to see. A willingness to own and fix mistakes with such grace is such a welcomed thing, especially in this younger generation. Your dad is giving every one of you a wonderful education in The University of Life.
I just love watching you guys. I’m 67 years young. In my younger years I use to be a test driver for GM proving grounds in Mesa Arizona. I recently fractured my shoulder and knee in a fall. I have plenty of time to watch your videos. You keep my so entertained! I love it!
Love watching MORR as it shows a family working together and teaching their sons good skills and learn about the family business, Matt got a good relationship with his employees always talking with respect with them. Love watching them be silly with each other. No matter what might go wrong, Matt never lose his temper, he always there to lean a helping hand and show what was wrong.. Love seeing Matt and Jaymie working together. Brings back memories of my late husband and myself working together driving taxi.
Hi Matt and gang! Random question, how old is Max? My Lab, Moss, was 12 when he left me and it broke my heart. He was the king of napping, snoring and passing gas!! It is nice to see Max still so active out on the trail with you all. He seems like he is loving life!
Matt teaching how to recover anything because every car and every thing has a price, is big Dad move. 'build it, send it", if you're "SOL" Matt has the crew. getting it out is one thing but getting out clean is another. teaching the crew that their own builds matter is huge cx love this
Also happy birthday Katelynn 🎉 And thank you to Bent offroad for making us Toyota fans down here in New Zealand proud and helping the Landy get the treatment it deserves. You guys are the real MVP!!
TRUE THAT !! People need to make it a habit to install 1" tube or rod PARALLEL INSIDE to the roll bars so it's instinctive to grab the CLOSER , INNER bar rather than the CAGE
that's what we did on the rail buggies. T shaped bar with dirt bike/bicycles handle bar grips on them. heavy gauge doubled tubing drilled for cross pin through bracket so it was adjustable length. always seen to many people hanging on to the cage or arms flailing in rough terrain. most everyone had them, woods and sand rails both.
The trail riding was completely epic! Kaulin's running of his Toyota was kind of a surprise. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATELYNN!! 🥳🎁🎂🎉🎈 Hope you have a blessed year
Funny thing is that the toyota was never engineered to do rock climbing, it was designed as a luxury suv in which you could go places even when it snows or rains and the ground gets a little muddy, and it's still pretty close to the jeep
Matt. Awesome job letting your kids learn and then teaching them more. In fabrication, sometimes the best way to learn is to make mistakes. You let them create and then gave them ways to improve. Both of your kids are going to be amazing at fabrication. I can't wait to see what they build in the future.
Crazy how comfortable Katelynn looks when the Toyota is ready to roll or already on its side. Guess everything after rolling off a 30 foot cliff is childs play 😂😂
@@Samthewolf1010 WE rock a few years back. She rolled and the first words she said was someone better of got that on video. If I remember right, it was posted in a video on here no too long ago and I think Colt posted it as well.
I want to see more of Dougs Corvair! That is my dream car, I am dealing with my covetousness as best I can. Congrats to Rhett and Kaulin for making that hair-raising Big Dipper without rolling. I'd like to see Katelyn have a go at it too. Man! That trail is definitely raising the bar for the Games. Happy Birthday to our little Miss Sunshine! The Toyota had to struggle a bit, but then went where no Toyota has gone before and it has the scars to prove it.
When Matt said to Collin if you go over make sure you tuck! All I can think about is how the roll cage was welded on and how easily that thing will just collapse
I love the Dad talk! Here is what you did wrong & here is how to fix it. My biggest concern is when will the Tangerine's engine blow up? I the the ominous TICK TICK TICK!
Great video! I actually do keep a Matt's Recovery Rope under the seat in my 2007 Tundra. But I keep it there for pulling out the other guys! 115k miles in and still going strong.
TBF, I've run an 80 series turbo diesel landcruiser on 33" tires as the family bus for 14 years. I haven't had to touch any of the axle internals so far. I have serviced the brakes, but that's it. You need a 54mm box socket to tighten up the front hub nuts to take out play in the (in America) drivers side front wheel bearing, as they can work loose (I get caught on the English MOT every couple of years with that).
Matt - we would love to recommend Cam Anderson of Blacktail Studios for your off road wrecker games.... we love to watch your channel as well as Cam's and think he would make a great addition to the off road wrecker games!! he is a helicopter pilot, so should make an excellent participant! :)
Once again great production. Nothing but positive things to say. Those young men just keep getting better and better. Matt, thank you . Kudos to the whole crew. Both in front of and behind the cameras. Shoutout to the production department. The two guests seemed very positive. Looks like we have another to crew to watch.
Some self clearancing and learning was had whilst having some joyful days out. The brothers are learning by watching and doing. What a great place to be.
LIFTER TICK, my 4.0 sounded just like that. No BS, a treatment of SeaFoam in the oil per the instructions and an oil change solved it for six months of daily driver duty, when it started to tick again. Treated it another time and tick was gone for at least another year, at which point I sold it. I'm fairly certain there's just some gunk in one of the lifters oil passages and the detergents break it down and clear it up. Might give it a shot.
Matt, I really enjoy the content and you and your crew are just amazing. But my favorite part is your friendship with Ed. I absolutely love see the interaction of you all and Ed.
The fact that your kids respect you enough to learn from you is telling. Many parents have not fostered that environment and i wouldn't take it for granted if i were you! ❤
Matt raised those kids right and its awesome to see modern gen children actually working, He instilled good morals and ethics too. This is exactly how it should be and many parents could learn a lesson from this, Most kids raised today are total wussy's and don't even venture outside let alone know what hard work is plus the reward u get from it. Being a mechanic i try to pass along some of my knowledge/skill but they don't want to even learn these days, most of em sit on a computer/phone all day and just expect everything to be done for them. Its the lazy parents fault mostly that just stuck the kid in front of a screen cause it shut them up so parents could do whatever, I was raised correctly when we used to go outside and be gone till the streetlights came on. Parents had no idea where we were and we could fend for ourselves in many ways, we had way more responsibility back then. Its so cool to see the old school ways alive and well.
If you really wanna get into it, you should consider getting the base model sealed beam headlights for the 80 series. They never made it to the States, but once the headlight frame is installed, the sealed beams are easy to get and cheap to replace.
It's great to see dad telling his boys what went wrong in the builds and what needs to be done, and then let them fix it themselves.
That makes for a great learning experience.
And I love the boys took it as such, and not as a possible negative, personal thing.
Hats off to all three of you: Matt, Kaulin, and Rhett. 🤙
More proof that Matt builds them up to take constructive criticism. A lot of parents just berate and wonder why their kids lose interest.
Lessons on correctly measuring stuff can never be repeated too many times for those under 19.
That's 100% the opposite of how I was taught, my mentor was an older man that screamed and threw stuff, including temper tantrums.
@@RMonkey yeah all you remember is the anger.
@@vtwheeler all you remember is the anger vt you sound like you broke that chain 👍🏽
Was great hanging out with you guys and helping with the Land Cruiser build! We gotta get going on our off-road games build now! Gonna be epic this year! 😁
Hey Matt, I think for Christmas you should make a special where you take all your editing team out and give them some screen time. They are doing such an amazing job all year round, they deserve some overdue credit and appreciation.
I Agree
He’ll be too busy playing Yukon Cornelius in the Rudolph special
Ir wpuld be a nice way to thank the Editors for their great work.
@@rarelyright Too busy to show his gratitude to the people who made him great? I dearly hope not!
Are you fairly new to MORR? He has acknowledged them numerous times.
CORRECTION: I have NEVER seen anything on this channel that was boring.
It was wonderful to see Kaulen give Rhett that compliment. With brotherly love like that, ain't nothing they can't defeat.
It was funny to hear Colby go "Ugh!" every time Kaulen hit something with the Toyota
I'm secretly hoping and praying that these "Working In The Shop" videos go to 1 hour. I love hanging out with this crew! Don't worry Colby, if I had my way you'd video EVERYTHING and the videos would be 8 hours long
(If I spelled anyone's name wrong, please forgive)
Having watched too many "Corrections" with Seth Meyers ? 😅
I wished Matt would stop bashing Toyota 😅
I like those two sons, Kaulin and Rhett.
Always positive and honest.
Even when they're stressed out.
And they're funny, too.
Do not ever change, guys.
Rett! You did awesome! The way you learn stuff is by doing things. You did not fail. If you were on the trail and needed to get back to civilization, your repair would have done that. You did great, brother. Now you get to learn more. Keep learning and growing. You will be a powerhouse!
Couldn't agree more!
Katelynn’s chuckles at every point of impact with obstacles are funny! *BASH* “hehehe” etc… Sure is fun to watch you all having a good time!
She is the laugh track of this channel.
Whoever handled the music for the rock crawling is brilliant. The ominous music as Rhett navigated The Big Dipper was perfection!
Wohoo! 🎂 Happy Birthday Katlin!
Rhett, I’m a ceramics teacher and what you were doing looks great. Im several hours north of you guys and I’d be happy to have the Morr team in for a pottery night.
Rhett you LEGEND. That run over the big dipper was great!
And his pottery was amazing!!!😂
FACTs! Always impressive.
Hahahaha, I love the way you all keep it real. The whole MORR family is so wholesome, and as productive to boot... Not only are y'all out recovering "our" butts, but you're also fabricating amazing trucks, AND educating the next generation... My hat is off to Matt & Jaymie and all of the MORR crew. God Bless you all. Always looking forward to the next adventure.... Cheers y'all!!
And happy birthday to Katelynn!!!
What great fun!!! Happy Birthday, Katelynn!🎉
Happy Birthday Katlin. You boys have the greatest, most fun Dad in the world. Who needs to go to Disneyland when you have your backyard to play in.
I have a 2003 Toyota Land cruiser bought it brand new and since then I drove it for close to half million kilometers and still running great with mostly minimum maintenance during these twenty years.
Mine is an '87, same story.
Toyota's are the best cars there is, maby little boring and slow but still the most reliable car.
Toyota is the best automaker and it’s run anywhere we go on in lots of different rallies it’s so reliable.
I owned jeeps until I got a Toyota, I would never go back to jeep. Had lots of fun but always something not working or breaking. Could never trust them to get me back home. My FJ has 308,000 miles and still runs great. A jeep might get up a hill but a Toyota will go to the hill, up the hill then home, even if its 3000 miles away.
It's why they say: If you want to get out there take a Jeep (or Rover) but if you want to get home again, take a Toyota.
Thank you Matt and family for such excellent family friendly content. Truly wholesome watching you guys make new toys, make adjustments, test and especially offer your rescue services. I'm sure all your clients and fans are very appreciative!!!
Katelynn has so much fun testing out the trucks with the boys, she's got a lot of trust with them for some of the predicaments they get into
Happy birthday Katelynn lots more to come yet 😂
@@scottpierce602 just the way Matt likes them, young and da hum. 🤣😅😂
She's driven through way sketchier/harder stuff, so this easy stuff is just fun.
One of the things I miss about Tom Tom is he understood Matt's sense of humor and laughed at the stuff that went over everyone else's head. Katelynn is the same way, she's got a real good head on her shoulders and her folks must be proud they raised such a clever kid.
I totally get when they miss the references from us Olds, but this was the last morr vid I watched through in a while.
It's one thing when Matt knows what he's doing, knows what he wants to build, and pretty much nails it. Good job buddy, but there's no joy in that for me as a viewer.
This? This is insecure drivers in vehicles with unsure capabilities. Nothing will go 'wrong' with that many capable folks around, but there's good viewing value in the driver not being 100%
Cleetus McFarland and the CBoys 22:49 need to be there.
Need Cletus there for sure!
39:00 was epic...from the actual vehicle to the one who was filming...awesome all around.
Honestly it's been fun to see Colby evolve over the years. I remember when he joined the team and seemed pretty uncomfortable in front of the camera (but doing a great job behind it), to a confident and fun personality that holds his own with anyone on the MORR team. Great job Colb!
Colby makes a lot of snarky comments criticizing Matt's sons.
I don't know if he's fun, but he does a great job with the camera.
At least they didn't keep Skeeter. Count the wins I guess
I like not only that Matt and crew clean up their messes on the trail, I like that he films it and puts it on RUclips. People need to see that THIS is what you do to keep these trails clean and open.
41:43 the “UGH” from Kaulin had me nearly spit my coffee out 😂
🙏 for all the great people involved in the make of matts off road recovery yt channel all the editors an cool behind this family channel
Even behind the scenes they serve their community. My daughter was looking on their community board to replace the Matt’s water bottle for her dad. He’s on hospice and likes Matt’s no drip bottle over all the rest. Jaimie came right to the house with shirts, four bottles and a box of pies just like Kaitlin opened here. Can you believe that!? They follow the golden rule whether seen or unseen!
The bravest person out there is Caitlan. Riding with someone else is much scarier than driving through this stuff.
True
and always with a big smile!
Bravest 😂😂 your definition of Bravest is the same as my definition of dha hum mist.
I was in a car crash & I was in passenger seat. I drive fine, but I need approximately 37 Xanax to ride passenger with ANYONE anymore. Odd how that works, lol.
@@theuglytruth8162 I think you’re trying to say dumbest in quite possibly the dumbest spelling I’ve ever seen
Katelynn adds so much humor to the channel! She has that witty on time remarks that is a treasure!
Glad to see Bent Off Road Hanging out,
And helping out ,
Great video guys,
👍 👍 on that spaghetti western whistling in the back ground.
Fun stuff. Glad to see that the mods on the Toyota really helped. As a former Toyota driver, I was really surprised at how the Toyota struggled on several of the obstacles. As someone else stated, however, rock climbing is a bit out of the wheelhouse for the Toyota! Great learning for all, and really excellent teamwork and camaraderie by all. Happy Birthday, Katelynn!
Bring back Laura, from Laura Farms, as she mentioned coming back a week ago on her channel, she would love to be able to come play one more time becuase she had so much fun Matt..
I think she’s listed if you go to the games website.
Being an older gentleman, my hat is off to Matt. It is off to you not because of this channel,, but because of how you interact with your sons. We would pray that this is your normal way of life and not just for US the audience. You are raising a great set of boys, and knowing boys, you deserve a medal. Well done Matt !!!
Those kids are so lucky. When I was their age, my 1955 Willys CJ5 was my daily driver and my offroad adventure machine. Anything I did to it I literally did myself, under the shade tree or in Mom's garage, with tools and parts I bought myself with money from odd jobs, babysitting and made by plowing snow, towing and other work I did with said Jeep. Hand tools only, but I did buy an oxy-acetylene cutting and welding torch set and taught myself how to use it.
One winter I turned a bearing. Learning from my "Motors Manual", 3 of my friends helped me pull the F head 4 cylinder engine out. We stripped it down as much as we could, used a couple of 2x4s on our shoulders, a piece of chain to the engine block and lifted with our legs. Then, like a gang of National Geographic pygmy hunters bringing home the wild boar, we marched it to the house and into the basement where it was warm enough to work. 2 days later new crankshaft, rings, bearings, gaskets, valve guides and marched back to the garage, back in and running The next day pushing snow from the overnight storm.
Not bad for 16 year old girls. But what I would have given for a warm shop with a lift and power tools!
Girl power! Nicely done.
But you did it and have pleasant memories, minus some small scars.
Good for you, that's great.
Motors manuals brings back memories, they weren't that good but that's all we had. I still have mine from about 1976.
привет из Украины, очень похожее детсво, и уровень жизни не сильно отличаеться, очень хочу побывать у вас в Юте
Way to go Stacey! Thanks for posting this for others to read. I hope readers will get to the end where you clarify age and gender! Bravo!
At that age, I was not afraid of tools but would never have even contemplated what you did. Then again, I did do some bodywork on an ugly and rusted old 4 door Valiant - my first car. I learned all I know about fiberglass and bondo thanks to that ugly thing. It was all done in an unheated garage in winter.
"It WILL handle a roll-over when Kaulin's done".
That almost sounds like a promise!
As others have said below, the the father/son, mentor/student dynamic is one of the amazing things I come to this channel to see. A willingness to own and fix mistakes with such grace is such a welcomed thing, especially in this younger generation.
Your dad is giving every one of you a wonderful education in The University of Life.
Definitely wanna see BSF off-road recovery at the wrecker games .. gotta love the underdog and they do a lot of work with few people.
I just love watching you guys. I’m 67 years young. In my younger years I use to be a test driver for GM proving grounds in Mesa Arizona. I recently fractured my shoulder and knee in a fall. I have plenty of time to watch your videos. You keep my so entertained! I love it!
Katelynn needs a convertible corvair.
HOT PINK
YES
Id pay money for that
Hot pink? Now she does need one of those.
They even have at least one extra one (when they got the blue one that Rudy drives).
The production crew did such a great job with the editing and the music.
All this 4x4 fabrication and lighthearted competition is great and all but sadly a Rhett original was forgotten in a HS kiln somewhere 😢
Love watching MORR as it shows a family working together and teaching their sons good skills and learn about the family business, Matt got a good relationship with his employees always talking with respect with them. Love watching them be silly with each other. No matter what might go wrong, Matt never lose his temper, he always there to lean a helping hand and show what was wrong.. Love seeing Matt and Jaymie working together. Brings back memories of my late husband and myself working together driving taxi.
Hi Matt and gang! Random question, how old is Max? My Lab, Moss, was 12 when he left me and it broke my heart. He was the king of napping, snoring and passing gas!! It is nice to see Max still so active out on the trail with you all. He seems like he is loving life!
Matt teaching how to recover anything because every car and every thing has a price, is big Dad move.
'build it, send it", if you're "SOL" Matt has the crew. getting it out is one thing but getting out clean is another. teaching the crew that their own builds matter is huge cx love this
Shout out to mama taking care of her kids. You have a great family!
No dry tire beads on the machine! Use Murphy's Tire and Tube Mounting Compound taking tires off and putting them on.
Fun fact: Alessandro Alessandroni was the siffleur on the Morricone spaghetti Western soundtracks you briefly use here, and also the guitarist.
Also happy birthday Katelynn 🎉
And thank you to Bent offroad for making us Toyota fans down here in New Zealand proud and helping the Landy get the treatment it deserves. You guys are the real MVP!!
I think both vehicles need an Oh Crap! grab bar for the front passenger.
@@StingRayo98 That's absolutely not what a roll cage is for unless you enjoy having your hands crushed during a rollover.
TRUE THAT !!
People need to make it a habit
to install 1" tube or rod PARALLEL
INSIDE to the roll bars so it's
instinctive to grab the CLOSER ,
INNER bar rather than the CAGE
может стоит добавить сетку как на гоночных автомобилях
that's what we did on the rail buggies. T shaped bar with dirt bike/bicycles handle bar grips on them. heavy gauge doubled tubing drilled for cross pin through bracket so it was adjustable length. always seen to many people hanging on to the cage or arms flailing in rough terrain. most everyone had them, woods and sand rails both.
The trail riding was completely epic! Kaulin's running of his Toyota was kind of a surprise.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATELYNN!!
🥳🎁🎂🎉🎈 Hope you have a blessed year
Happy Birthday Katelynn!🎂🎊🎉
18? 19? 🤔
Excellent episode today! Trail events, shop work, great interactions between crew and great camera work and editing! The Best!!!
Funny thing is that the toyota was never engineered to do rock climbing, it was designed as a luxury suv in which you could go places even when it snows or rains and the ground gets a little muddy, and it's still pretty close to the jeep
rocks do not care about your puny logic lolol
Maybe true for the u.s. but very capable around the rest of the world that actually use them for true offroad
There are few beliefs that are more delusional than blind brand loyalty.
Big Toyota fan here so hurts to be having the jeeps back but the tangerine was never made for rock crawling from the factory either.
I bet Matt could have driven the Toyota without being towed.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Kaitlin !!!
To be fair to the Toyota, all the bits that were getting smashed off the Toyota were already smashed off the Jeep. ;p
Matt. Awesome job letting your kids learn and then teaching them more. In fabrication, sometimes the best way to learn is to make mistakes. You let them create and then gave them ways to improve. Both of your kids are going to be amazing at fabrication. I can't wait to see what they build in the future.
Crazy how comfortable Katelynn looks when the Toyota is ready to roll or already on its side. Guess everything after rolling off a 30 foot cliff is childs play 😂😂
Definitely, she’s in her element lol 😅 around 42:20 you can hear her reassuring him when the nerves are kicking in
Wait when did she role 30 feet off a cliff?
@@Samthewolf1010 she's a pro rock crawler with her dad. It happened in a competition. She was unhurt.
@@Samthewolf1010 WE rock a few years back. She rolled and the first words she said was someone better of got that on video. If I remember right, it was posted in a video on here no too long ago and I think Colt posted it as well.
@ ahhhh thank you. I thought it happened on the channel was like I don’t remember this.
Spaghetti Western combined with orchestral/operatic music - I LOVE it! Your editors don't get enough credit! ❤
I want to see more of Dougs Corvair! That is my dream car, I am dealing with my covetousness as best I can. Congrats to Rhett and Kaulin for making that hair-raising Big Dipper without rolling. I'd like to see Katelyn have a go at it too. Man! That trail is definitely raising the bar for the Games. Happy Birthday to our little Miss Sunshine! The Toyota had to struggle a bit, but then went where no Toyota has gone before and it has the scars to prove it.
Keep smiling Katelin! your beaming smile always make the videos enjoyable.
you still need to put a X behind the seats. that was a easy roll over
Yeah, the whole "roof" can just shift sideways in a serious rollover. There's zero triangulation side to side.
TRIANGULATION
When Matt said to Collin if you go over make sure you tuck! All I can think about is how the roll cage was welded on and how easily that thing will just collapse
But IT DIDN’T !!
I love the Dad talk! Here is what you did wrong & here is how to fix it.
My biggest concern is when will the Tangerine's engine blow up? I the the ominous TICK TICK TICK!
3:58. Totally missed a chance for Rhett to have a "ghost moment" at the pottery wheel....lol
Pottery in high school, that's not an education, that's keeping them busy and off the streets
Great video! I actually do keep a Matt's Recovery Rope under the seat in my 2007 Tundra. But I keep it there for pulling out the other guys! 115k miles in and still going strong.
Nice to see all the dogs out with you.
huge props to the music editors. Sometimes just jammin', othertimes descriptive of the situation. Thumbs up!
The kids are going to remember these days forever ! Great job guys!
TBF, I've run an 80 series turbo diesel landcruiser on 33" tires as the family bus for 14 years. I haven't had to touch any of the axle internals so far. I have serviced the brakes, but that's it. You need a 54mm box socket to tighten up the front hub nuts to take out play in the (in America) drivers side front wheel bearing, as they can work loose (I get caught on the English MOT every couple of years with that).
jeep "short" wheel bases, Toyota" long" wheel bases, 💯% different story for wheel clearance.
Yeah. And i dont know how many places around the world rely on a Cherokee vs a land cruiser.
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Matt - we would love to recommend Cam Anderson of Blacktail Studios for your off road wrecker games.... we love to watch your channel as well as Cam's and think he would make a great addition to the off road wrecker games!! he is a helicopter pilot, so should make an excellent participant! :)
That Toyota looks like the pope mobile.
Yes, the Toyota needs a diesel
Haha, it does
It could use some PRAYERS !
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It looked like that before they cut the roof off of it. 🤷♂️
Once again great production. Nothing but positive things to say. Those young men just keep getting better and better. Matt, thank you . Kudos to the whole crew. Both in front of and behind the cameras. Shoutout to the production department. The two guests seemed very positive. Looks like we have another to crew to watch.
Ret just shows no fear. Give him a couple more years and he’ll be in with some serious Rory skills.
It didn't occur to me he is in high school. His skill and maturity fooled me. These boys have bright futures
The FORCE is strong with Rhett!
5: 04 that car's paint is gorgeous!
17:32 "He told _me_ not to break it." Been there! :)
Some self clearancing and learning was had whilst having some joyful days out.
The brothers are learning by watching and doing. What a great place to be.
Yas should completely cut off the front corners of the Toyota like Trail Mater lol then it'll have plenty of clearance.
I've never yelled along with a video and first pumped the air more in my life than this one here. Your raising them right Matt.
Punctuation never hurts.
@@duder9752 you voted for kamala
@@bigsteveoverton7475 if there is a a god I'm sure it pretends to love you. You're okay in my book
Colby “awgh, ugh, awgh, awgh, ugh, awgh” 😂
Happy Birthday Kaitlin from Texas. Wishing you many many more.
Tangerine gonna need a new engine with all that piston slap.
Swap a LS in. Then they can break axles...
It's a rod....
BORR!!!! They're an amazing crew with super great people.
They've recovered me in the past 😅
Happy belated Birthday Caitlin!!
LIFTER TICK, my 4.0 sounded just like that. No BS, a treatment of SeaFoam in the oil per the instructions and an oil change solved it for six months of daily driver duty, when it started to tick again. Treated it another time and tick was gone for at least another year, at which point I sold it. I'm fairly certain there's just some gunk in one of the lifters oil passages and the detergents break it down and clear it up. Might give it a shot.
Happy birthday Caitlin
Happy birthday, Caitlyn! The Toyota & the Jeep have plenty of time to fix the issues before the games! Good video. Catch you on the next. ✌️ 😊
Happy bday Katelynn🎉
Matt, I really enjoy the content and you and your crew are just amazing. But my favorite part is your friendship with Ed. I absolutely love see the interaction of you all and Ed.
Rett, you are supposed to blame your screw ups on your helper.
The fact that your kids respect you enough to learn from you is telling. Many parents have not fostered that environment and i wouldn't take it for granted if i were you! ❤
The Jeep Cherokee is such a solid vehicle. I’ve owned two in my time and both were tanks.
Happy Birthday Katelynn!!!
Thumbs up on the Toyota pronunciation. You are great people; I enjoy watching all things you do with a great spirit and skills.
now they NEED to learn how to say Nissan not Neesan.
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You guys are so much fun to watch..! As for the Off-Road Games, I'd love to see Murphy's diesel again with Hellboy and maybe even Black Betty.
I feel like it’s a little bit apples to oranges, the tangerine has a small lift lift and aftermarket links which helps it a lot.
It’s also a thousand or more pounds lighter.
It's to build little brothers confidence, lol
Happy birthday, Kaitlyn, I'm glad you found your way to the Team, love hearing you laugh.
Matt raised those kids right and its awesome to see modern gen children actually working, He instilled good morals and ethics too. This is exactly how it should be and many parents could learn a lesson from this, Most kids raised today are total wussy's and don't even venture outside let alone know what hard work is plus the reward u get from it. Being a mechanic i try to pass along some of my knowledge/skill but they don't want to even learn these days, most of em sit on a computer/phone all day and just expect everything to be done for them. Its the lazy parents fault mostly that just stuck the kid in front of a screen cause it shut them up so parents could do whatever, I was raised correctly when we used to go outside and be gone till the streetlights came on. Parents had no idea where we were and we could fend for ourselves in many ways, we had way more responsibility back then. Its so cool to see the old school ways alive and well.
Nowadays police get called if a kid ventures more than ten feet from their front door.
Working 😂 they don’t work for their money. You ppl are clowns if you think they do
I'm so proud of you and your family in the work you do on off-road suspension..
I think you should invite Mark Rober to the off-road games.
Happy Birthday Katelyn, gurl watching you is amazing with your no fear expression. Great job teaching your boys on the right way to do things
Caitlin should be driving the samurai
If you really wanna get into it, you should consider getting the base model sealed beam headlights for the 80 series. They never made it to the States, but once the headlight frame is installed, the sealed beams are easy to get and cheap to replace.
happy birthday Caitlyn
Two great off road teams having fun! I’ve off-raided with the Bents guys. They rock!