It was fun watching these guys learning how to drive :) "Tell me about your suspension, wheels, fenders, bumpers, lights, rack, gear... gnarly dude." Not a word mentioning the engine.
Always good times playing in that heavy PNW snow! Sandbags, sandbags, sandbags and clear a 4 foot "runway" for each of your wheels when you get bogged in. Use that parking brake or "pulsing" if you don't have a rear locker, it helps simulate traction control and add resistance and increase torque to both rear wheels. Have fun fellas.
A. R their biggest issue is they attached the pull rope to the passenger side so it’s not snatching the front end over its pulling it right back into the ditch
Cool snow trip. It's been a while since I've had enough friends with trucks to do a run like that. Back in the early 90's nobody ran winches (couldn't afford them), and MaxTrax wasn't even a thing. We just slapped tire chains on our Swampers, or Buckshot tires and made it pretty much anywhere our bumpers would clear in that sticky PNW snow. And this was with 1980-1985 carb'd four banger, four-speed manual Toyotas, 33" tires, with stock gears. Now we have to put so much stuff on these newer Tacomas just to be able to make it through the same snow.
Can't be sure from the video, but it looked like the winch pulley setup that was used (attached to a tree) was in a fixed pulley configuration, which doesn't actually double the pulling force. A single pulley on a tree saver just changes the pull direction of the winch vehicle. As far as I know, to double pulling force you need to connect a pulley/snatch block to the stuck vehicle, in a moveable pulley configuration. At least that's how I use them...
Enjoyed the video! Not sure why so many commenters are knocking these guys, they are all young men having a good time and not causing trouble...with age and time come experience that they will be acquiring, this from an old dude who's been there and done that. Nicely done gents...
Most people are just keyboard warriors and learn their experience from reading these comments on videos and then become experts. Everyone learns some where and some how! And this snow in our PNW is wet and dense and hard to manage some times. Gotta love watching it all!
Love the vid, guys...As a Wrangler/Power Wagon guy, I still love the Tacoma...At 6'4", I simply don't fit comfortably in the vehicle, but I love those trucks...Enjoy them men.
markus ford Running a winch line from one truck thru an anchored pulley and attaching it to another object is a 1:1 system. Aka change of direction. 1lb pulls 1lb. Had they put the snatch block on the stuck tacoma and ran it back to a tow hook on the winching truck....that would then be a 2:1 pulley system......Now when I originally wrote that comment they left out the fact that you have to run it back to the truck but these losers edited the video to say it correctly but their footage clearly shows they run it as a 1:1.
Phil Charleston show me at what point they used it for mechanical advantage and not a change of direction. I’m a rope rescue tech, I think I know how pulley systems work.
After just having bought a TRD Off Road... I sure hope I don't have these problems. My jeep commander would have handled this no problem. I got it stuck a total of one time, ever... on top of packed snow. Dug out underneath it so the tires would bite and kept going. I figure a lot of it was the snow tires, had some NOKIAN HAKKAPELIITTAs on it.
Ditto. My Jeep Commander (stock besides going to a 245/70r17) only ever got stuck on hard packed snow and a shovel fixed that issue. I wasn't even running snow tires just aggressive all seasons or AT tires.
This is why videos are nice, because you can see all this adventure but not have to worry about the risks yourself (I definitely couldn't handle feeling like you're going to go over a cliff at any moment.. 👀)
Awesome video! Some good stucks for sure! Snow wheeling is so much fun, just gotta be willing to work for it. If you guys find yourself in the BC Rockies hit me up and we shall find some trails!
You guys seem like a pretty laid-back crew. One suggestion is simply to dig more especially in the beginning that Tacoma had too much snow plowed in front of it you shouldn't be trying to snatch a stuck up and over the obstacle, try and make it flat or even dig deeper and give it a little down run. More work I know but usually one and done and less wear and tear on the vehicles.
I’m 16 yr old with no knowledge and I just got an 2011 4wd sport Tacoma I want to start building it to do the stuff u guys do. Any suggestions what and where to buy to start my project
Don't know about you, but I have chains for ALL my tires. When the chains are on it is a tank. I guess they can't think of old basic. Oh, CHAINS, not cables. I was born and raised there in Skagit County and been all over those hills.
@@jdl1276 I graduated from Sedro Woolley and was a Marine reserve at Whidbey island as well. My step dad retired from there as well. We did share some of the same hills and mountains, that is for sure. 😁👍
You’re a tool tough guy. Why don’t you put down your video game controller, get off mommy’s couch and ask her if you can get out and make your own videos instead of trolling others? I’m sure there are people who would love to see you riding your tricycle.
@@tacomabeast Ahh okay, thanks! I'm trying to decide b/n Falken Wildpeak A/Ts and Ridge Grapplers. Curious which was better in snow and hoped you had some
You should watch 4wd action. They get out of mud hole and snow usually the first try. You can learn some from them they are in Australia. And yes it seen there is snow in mountain there
3X0 World probably the best channel on RUclips for off-roading......(so that’s a New Zealander giving massive props to some Australian’s!! Won’t happen often 😜) They have DVD’s that come with their magazine, now they load the DVD for free on RUclips every Thursday (well Friday for you lot)
Brandon I thought so but it he didn’t say it was in the description and with all this bizarre weather across the world I was hoping I was wrong. 😂 Nothing would surprise me these days.
Looks like fun. I did chuckle when he pulled the brand new recovery gear out of the box though.
He was about to recite the commercial 😂
It was fun watching these guys learning how to drive :)
"Tell me about your suspension, wheels, fenders, bumpers, lights, rack, gear... gnarly dude."
Not a word mentioning the engine.
unfortunately not much to talk about there.... except reliability!
All that recovery equipment and not a one knows how to use it. Or run in the mountains.
Haha all brand new recovery equipment. Should’ve got a Duramax
my thoughts exactly smh
At least they're out there doing it though.
Johnny2gunz916 fuck that piece of shit
Styx Olofsson true but you’re not really going to need recovery gear driving a Jeep on hard packed snow either 😂😂
Always good times playing in that heavy PNW snow!
Sandbags, sandbags, sandbags and clear a 4 foot "runway" for each of your wheels when you get bogged in. Use that parking brake or "pulsing" if you don't have a rear locker, it helps simulate traction control and add resistance and increase torque to both rear wheels. Have fun fellas.
good info to know for when i get my taco
Straight the tires before it is being pulled !
A. R their biggest issue is they attached the pull rope to the passenger side so it’s not snatching the front end over its pulling it right back into the ditch
lol that’s what i said
8:20 NEVER stand directly in front of someone swinging an axe. If they let go or they lose grip, you're gone...Just a friendly tip.
Cool snow trip. It's been a while since I've had enough friends with trucks to do a run like that. Back in the early 90's nobody ran winches (couldn't afford them), and MaxTrax wasn't even a thing. We just slapped tire chains on our Swampers, or Buckshot tires and made it pretty much anywhere our bumpers would clear in that sticky PNW snow. And this was with 1980-1985 carb'd four banger, four-speed manual Toyotas, 33" tires, with stock gears. Now we have to put so much stuff on these newer Tacomas just to be able to make it through the same snow.
These are probably the type of broverlanders you wouldn't want to wheel with.
'Broverlanders' omg i'm dead
100%
Homeboy was rocking the Tims in his bindings. Nail on the fuckin head, bud.
😂😂😂
I don’t think anyone wants to overland with you too princess
Snow chains work great for my stock TRD Off Road last time I was up there ;)
Yeah, I wondered why nobody had slapped on chains. Or just carried em just in case. Hell, I even carry 100 pounds of livestock salt.
Can't be sure from the video, but it looked like the winch pulley setup that was used (attached to a tree) was in a fixed pulley configuration, which doesn't actually double the pulling force. A single pulley on a tree saver just changes the pull direction of the winch vehicle. As far as I know, to double pulling force you need to connect a pulley/snatch block to the stuck vehicle, in a moveable pulley configuration. At least that's how I use them...
"fuck yeah bro lets go get $40k stuck in some snow and film it, so lit fam"
Hella dope dawg
don't gotta be a dick..
Bill Evans 40k is just the base price
@@xl332 lolol ok boomer
@@RagingBad ^ tru tru 48k plus tax atleast
Looks like a bunch of portand boys getting stuck in there stock lifted Toyota’s.
Hate Tacoma boys, but know wet snow is really hard to get threw.
@@joshua6200 wet snow isn't difficult. The only thing they needed was chains and they would go a lot further.
@@joshua6200 Not with chains on all 4 wheels. ruclips.net/video/ucahTMoikUo/видео.html
@@zychrias chains just dig holes
Uhh oh we have a grammar nazi here, would you like me to edit the comment? So you can get the point.
Hook up the tow strap to the low side doing a ditch pull. You’ll pull the front out 5x easier.
unless you have an aftermarket bumper...the only recovery point is on the passenger side
Keeping the wheel straight would’ve helped but hey I’m not mad guys getting out there is the only way to learn!!
why don't you guys use chain for those tires
I’m high as a kite 😹😹this shit funny ass hell
😂
Let’s go snow wheeling they said it’ll be fun they said
Enjoyed the video! Not sure why so many commenters are knocking these guys, they are all young men having a good time and not causing trouble...with age and time come experience that they will be acquiring, this from an old dude who's been there and done that. Nicely done gents...
Most people are just keyboard warriors and learn their experience from reading these comments on videos and then become experts.
Everyone learns some where and some how! And this snow in our PNW is wet and dense and hard to manage some times.
Gotta love watching it all!
All the gear no idea!!! 🤷♂️🤦🏼♂️😂
I'm stealing that
I hit these same trails all the time in my FJ cruiser and have never seen someone get so stuck
Your running WAY to much air pressure.
I laughed when they were increasing air pressure
@@tacomabeast 2-0 PSI
@@tacomabeast 5 or lower psi, but I've got beadlocks so i can go to almost zero. Also, kinetic ropes work much better than snatch straps.
Cascade mountain snow is slick clumpy garbage, it cares not for your gear or PSI. It's not that easy peasy dry stuff the rockies or sierras get :)
@@CoBros
We get wet snow to LOL
It's the easiest to wheel in.
Love the vid, guys...As a Wrangler/Power Wagon guy, I still love the Tacoma...At 6'4", I simply don't fit comfortably in the vehicle, but I love those trucks...Enjoy them men.
super off the rails, cool video !!!!
Good ol Finney Creek what you needed was some real Woolley boys to show you how it's done
Looks like a trail that I need to get up on and check out! Looks like a blast!
that was awesome, I just learned so much from this video ! TY!
Glad we helped!
Bro; i've been watching all your stuff. Just realized this was filmed where my parents live up in WA. XD
that's sick! I wish I could go there more often 😥thanks for the support btw!
Best site for Tacoma accessories?
@@tacomabeast thanks! What shop does the best work in Denver???? I want to upgrade my SR5 Tacoma this summer!
NICE BUMBERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU GOT THAT TACOMA'S LOOKING FULL BLAST!!!! FOR ACTION!!!!
Drinking game:
Take a shot every time you hear gnarly
One question for you guys are the Tacoma's 4 ×4????
Yep
After everything was done would you say that airing down a little more and a better winch and or more training with the winch wouldve helped?
What’s point of having lifted truck and beefy tires ? Still get stuck.
Seems like y’all spent more time getting unstuck than y’all did driving
I have a Jeep Wrangler but love the Tacomas .. y’all have some bad ass trucks man!
So crawl control in this conditions is useless?
That blue one drives by my job site. I always wonder if it goes off-road much.
What kind of sling chest bag does big head have at 2:58
Your snatch block anchored to the tree is nothing more than a change of direction pulley. Not a force multiplier.
Yes actually a snatch block is a force multiplier... The speed at which the winch moves you is cut in half. Should probably remove your comment.
markus ford Running a winch line from one truck thru an anchored pulley and attaching it to another object is a 1:1 system. Aka change of direction. 1lb pulls 1lb. Had they put the snatch block on the stuck tacoma and ran it back to a tow hook on the winching truck....that would then be a 2:1 pulley system......Now when I originally wrote that comment they left out the fact that you have to run it back to the truck but these losers edited the video to say it correctly but their footage clearly shows they run it as a 1:1.
Mauricio Galarza ruclips.net/video/M2w3NZzPwOM/видео.html please watch why snatch blocks are awesome
Phil Charleston show me at what point they used it for mechanical advantage and not a change of direction. I’m a rope rescue tech, I think I know how pulley systems work.
Mauricio Galarza 8:36 in the video
After just having bought a TRD Off Road... I sure hope I don't have these problems. My jeep commander would have handled this no problem. I got it stuck a total of one time, ever... on top of packed snow. Dug out underneath it so the tires would bite and kept going.
I figure a lot of it was the snow tires, had some NOKIAN HAKKAPELIITTAs on it.
Ditto. My Jeep Commander (stock besides going to a 245/70r17) only ever got stuck on hard packed snow and a shovel fixed that issue. I wasn't even running snow tires just aggressive all seasons or AT tires.
We used ski behind my 1976 Toyota J series at Hatchers Pass AK IN THE Early 80’s 😘
Does Crawl feature not work on snow?
My home town, beautiful place. Where were you exactly?
Are those manuals or all of them automatic that’s what I want to know
Makes me miss being in the PNW! Awesome video, amazing rigs and good times. Thanks for sharing man🤙
Oh yes!! Tacos in the snow!! It’s been in the 90’s here
So cool to see wheeling shots of my area.
I live 30 minutes from Sedro. Y'all need to check out Walker Valley 💯
We’ll add it to the list!
Well at least they’re having fun.
Been watching your stuff for a while. This vid got me to sub and I hope to see more of these type.
I love it you guys come prepared!
Were non of these trd off road with crawl control?
So y’all were the ones that left all those ruts I went up the day after yall
Just wondering if you guys running winter tires not winter rated a/t
wait what happen to pelfreybilt hybrid bumper???
I want one of those bumpers
This is why videos are nice, because you can see all this adventure but not have to worry about the risks yourself (I definitely couldn't handle feeling like you're going to go over a cliff at any moment.. 👀)
love taking my 96 bronco snow wheeling its stock other than a 6" lift vary rarely do I encounter deep enough snow to hit the frame.
what psi did you all run?
2
Looked like high 50 to me. Should be at 10.
Awesome video! Some good stucks for sure! Snow wheeling is so much fun, just gotta be willing to work for it. If you guys find yourself in the BC Rockies hit me up and we shall find some trails!
You guys air down at all?
wow this was painful to watch.
What trails were these?? I'm from washington
Where does the money for the parts come from? He is a student....?
You guys seem like a pretty laid-back crew. One suggestion is simply to dig more especially in the beginning that Tacoma had too much snow plowed in front of it you shouldn't be trying to snatch a stuck up and over the obstacle, try and make it flat or even dig deeper and give it a little down run. More work I know but usually one and done and less wear and tear on the vehicles.
Man your making me miss the snow up in California it hasn’t been coming down enough yet to go! Great video guys.
Like going to school but not doing your homework. lol
A full set of triple V bar chains will tame those hills easily. Great for getting yourself out of a pinch.
I was just thinking that chains on all 4 tires trucks would be beasts
I have a pair for my rubicon! love them in the snow climbing cut lines.
It doesn't make the winch magically pull twice as much. It spreads the load between the rope twice, making the tension on the rope half as much.
It does. It work's like a gear reduction - twice the force, half the speed. It's called a block and tackle or snatch block for winching specifically.
I’m 16 yr old with no knowledge and I just got an 2011 4wd sport Tacoma I want to start building it to do the stuff u guys do. Any suggestions what and where to buy to start my project
save up 30K and get a JK, tacomas are not the best offroad but are good over landing.
1337 IOT bullshit jks are unreliable a real Jeep is a TJ YJ or CJ especially the Jeep Comanche
Che Boiz wow your a spoiled ass bitch
why dont you buy some tire chains ?
I love how you all have mud terrain tires too, worst for the snow.
All beauts. I still like my tracker though. Great video boys respect ✊✌️😎
Are you using max trax? They look different
Snow chains?
Good luck with designing the 4 link kit. I hope it works out!
Easy fix - buy a FZJ80.
4 link RR from factory. ;)
Don't know about you, but I have chains for ALL my tires. When the chains are on it is a tank. I guess they can't think of old basic. Oh, CHAINS, not cables. I was born and raised there in Skagit County and been all over those hills.
@@jdl1276 I graduated from Sedro Woolley and was a Marine reserve at Whidbey island as well. My step dad retired from there as well. We did share some of the same hills and mountains, that is for sure. 😁👍
Dude great vid looks so fun, one day!
The red head dude with all the “cool guy” gear is a tool
You’re a tool tough guy. Why don’t you put down your video game controller, get off mommy’s couch and ask her if you can get out and make your own videos instead of trolling others? I’m sure there are people who would love to see you riding your tricycle.
AIR DOWN.🤯
Awesome vid!!!
Why try and pull someone out through virgin snow? Use the tracks he made going in.
Plus it would have been downhill haha. They learning
smurfrunner the only manual on this trip?
6:01 looks related to Eric from Nomatic Fanatic
Man these trucks are sharp, always liked the looks of them, but could never justify the purchase. Liked and subbed!
What tires was everyone running?
@@tacomabeast Ahh okay, thanks! I'm trying to decide b/n Falken Wildpeak A/Ts and Ridge Grapplers. Curious which was better in snow and hoped you had some
You should watch 4wd action. They get out of mud hole and snow usually the first try. You can learn some from them they are in Australia. And yes it seen there is snow in mountain there
3X0 World probably the best channel on RUclips for off-roading......(so that’s a New Zealander giving massive props to some Australian’s!! Won’t happen often 😜)
They have DVD’s that come with their magazine, now they load the DVD for free on RUclips every Thursday (well Friday for you lot)
@@Crashryding im quebecois
Stuck like Chuck. Are you guys running lockers?
Don't these have a difflocks?
I wanna tacoma now
Cold tacos are just the worst!
I wonder what made these guys think they or anybody short of having traks like dozers have could make it through?
😂
Snow in August? Crazy mountains!
That’s crazy looks fun as hell my taco would get stuck instantly I need a lift and bigger tires still .
Tacoma Beast lol I know, I need better patience. Love your build by the way, love your taco
Mateo!!! Dude, you guys need to come back to NC for som recovery training!
Damn. It’s already snowing up there?
old vid
Brandon I thought so but it he didn’t say it was in the description and with all this bizarre weather across the world I was hoping I was wrong. 😂 Nothing would surprise me these days.
Wish we had tacomas in the UK, or atleast powerful engines in the truck we can get. I have a 3L V6 Amarok, almost everything now is 2L
Wish we had hiluxs in the US😂
That was a fun video to watch, I wish we had snow in AZ . (Jealous)
Flagstaff, AZ
Trust me you don't want snow. I live in Chicago. It sucks.
HAHAH...unless it's OFF-ROADING SNOW..yea!!
@@alromero5685 Try wyoming fam
How me up in a month, we'll go play in snow. I'm in Phoenix.
I've never seen a Jeep stuck in the snow ✌🏾
yeah jeep owners are too scared to leave the beach 😂😥
@@tacomabeast That was gold...
Live right near skagit valley🤘🏼
Trac claws or good ol chains ⛓ make it a lot more fun lol
would chains help????