Using 4 Wheel Drive for the First Time in the Comanche!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2023
  • This is the first time we’ve taken the Jeep Comanche out since the sugar mishap, this is also the first time the Comanche has ever been put in four-wheel-drive. Enjoy coming with us on the Toquerville falls trail where we compare it to its 2wd form!
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  • @DonWesenberg
    @DonWesenberg Год назад +102

    Keep it mild, you already have the Rudicon for wild stuff. 45 axles with lockers and keep it more drivable, I live in the north where all the comanchees have rusted away so hate to see a nice one get too modified beyond recognition. Also the patina is kinda cool where the top is silver and the bottom is still blue, maybe have Robbie clear it to preserve it right where it's at.

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Год назад +180

    Rudy bolt your seats in , we don't want Janelle to fall out!🤣

  • @evopwrmods
    @evopwrmods Год назад +26

    I wouldnt go any larger than 35's. Keep it within reach of an average guy that cant spend lots on expensive parts. A whole series about a budget build, using found spare parts at salvage yard etc...Im proud of you for following your dreams and being your own man. Kudos to you for that. Never let anyone talk you out of going for it !

  • @backwoodstherapy
    @backwoodstherapy Год назад +99

    I like the build as it is. Tasteful, not too crazy. Fix the suspension issue to smooth out the ride, throw a Detroit locker in the back, but personally, I'd keep it as is after that.
    Also, I feel you talking about not messing with the trail. One of the trails near me got shut down because the access road to get to it ran through private land and people couldn't resist tearing up the road, leaving trash everywhere, etc. So now a whole trail system is inaccessible.

    • @Bobbywolf64
      @Bobbywolf64 Год назад +14

      Agreed. People are always trying to limit access and shut down trails to offroad vehicles. Driving off trail, and leaving trash just gives them fuel to shut us down even easier. It is too bad more people don't see that, and take better care of what they have.

    • @backwoodstherapy
      @backwoodstherapy Год назад +9

      @@Bobbywolf64 yeah this guy had allowed people to use his privately owned access road for decades but people kept being disrespectful and also despite the fact that an _active railroad system_ is an through the property, people still would drive on the tracks and some idiot broke down on the tracks and rather than drive off the tracks to fix the issue he _tried fixing it while on the tracks_ and you can guess what happened next. Luckily no one was hurt or worse but after that the owner shut down access.

  • @henryberruete2476
    @henryberruete2476 Год назад +93

    He seems more upset about the bypasses than the sugar in the gas tank lol

    • @d100dodgepw
      @d100dodgepw Год назад +40

      That's because that BS IS how trails get shut down eventually. Idiots ruin everything for everyone else

    • @jcorkable
      @jcorkable Год назад +6

      To be fair he probably made enough money from the sugar in the tank video to buy a whole new engine

    • @henryberruete2476
      @henryberruete2476 Год назад +2

      @@jcorkable he probably made enough to swap a hellcat drivetrain in it lol which would be cool to watch him do

    • @i-b1982
      @i-b1982 Год назад +4

      The question is…did he take the opportunity to plug onx app because they are a sponsor? If so transparency is needed. This channel and Matt’s off-road do not address sponsors very often and some transparency would be nice

    • @nightbloodrayna
      @nightbloodrayna Год назад +3

      @@henryberruete2476 IF he is doing a motor swap no hellcat is needed. He can and should go with the 470hp version of it that they are putting in the 2023 Jk's. 707hp is way to much for the Comanche.

  • @NusaCat
    @NusaCat Год назад +5

    Roll bar in the bed, fuel tank or jerry can racks under the roll bar so you don't run out of gas again. Also to rescue your dad when he does. Pull out storage trays in the bed. Locks for everything, including the gas. A decent tarp and bungee cords to transform the bed into a tent for overnighters.

    • @tbthedozer
      @tbthedozer Год назад +1

      More supple suspension and a rear locker of some type too. 👍 then maybe see if Robby will paint it and spice it up some where between Owen’s Blazer and the Golden Nugget. 🤷‍♂️

  • @danf1862
    @danf1862 Год назад +4

    Oddball suggestion: Dana 44s, 35" tires, and an overland setup with a rooftop tent etc. Could be a good opportunity to meet some new folks in the industry and on some trails.

  • @mr.c3781
    @mr.c3781 Год назад +75

    As an owner of two Comanche's myself, I love what you've done with it! Keep working it.

    • @BrandonSimmons-do6jq
      @BrandonSimmons-do6jq Год назад +5

      I've always wanted one. Might have to pull the trigger this year

    • @mr.c3781
      @mr.c3781 Год назад

      Do it. You won’t be disappointed.

  • @jeepindave5464
    @jeepindave5464 Год назад +16

    I think the rudicon is the 1 ton beast. Keep this more like the banana. Built 35-37s stock width axles. Keep the commanche feel being a rare bird.

  • @jeffvallentine913
    @jeffvallentine913 Год назад +9

    You've got an off road rig that does everything already. Dana 44s, 35s, a built stroker 6 cyl, plus suspension mods for road and trail performance/drivability. Comanche that can be driven anywhere in the US, do all but the craziest trails, and then drive home again. With more creature comfort than the Rudicon. AC, decent stereo, maybe a hard shell RTT, maybe a fridge. Not a total overland build but a Swiss Army knife build. A Comanche that is versatile enough to do most everything, not a primarily hard core trail rig. Something you can drive to the Rubicon/ Fordyce, wheel and live out of for a week, and drive home. Whadda ya think?

  • @plain-ghost
    @plain-ghost Год назад +4

    I vote for a camping rig build. Bullet proof the Dana 44's, 37's and some storage mods/bed rack for hauling gear. That is, if you're into trail camping. If not, build it for how you'll use it.

    • @trentamt5701
      @trentamt5701 Год назад

      I like how you said 37x12.5x17. The tire will actually measure 35". Most tires aren't as tall as they say on the sidewall.

  • @NicholsRCGarage
    @NicholsRCGarage Год назад +25

    That Commanche is looking good so far! Those tires really beef up it's image! I noticed you also replaced the headliner too! That blanket/pattern looks awesome in it!

  • @billbillinger2491
    @billbillinger2491 Год назад +7

    Rudy...EXACTLY!!! Making new routes in areas that specifically state 'do not leave established trails'...is what gets public access off-road places shut down. Unfortunately, sometimes you can't fix 'stupid'.

  • @tobiastho9639
    @tobiastho9639 Год назад +6

    How about getting the back of the Comanche fit for 2 person camping and go on some adventures? ⛺

  • @tdawgnok
    @tdawgnok Год назад +48

    Rudy, Thank you for mentioning stay the trail! If more of the off roading RUclips channels would mention it, it would help tremendously.

    • @billr2996
      @billr2996 Год назад +4

      You can see that bypass was cut by a dozer not by vehicles going around the obstacle. Poor example for him to use for his message of staying on the trail.

    • @smileysun9212
      @smileysun9212 Год назад +1

      @Bill R I noticed that too & probably the bypass was over the rocks.

  • @Lewythefly
    @Lewythefly Год назад +42

    I love the shape of the Comanche, looks really good with those bigger tyres. Problem in Australia is all the guys in big lifted 4wds tear up the tracks and make it impossible for anyone without a heavily modified 4x4 to get through. We also have strict registration laws so it's not easy to drive modified vehicles around. Makes me wanna move to Utah and buy an old Comanche to mod 😊

    • @Bobbywolf64
      @Bobbywolf64 Год назад +10

      There are many trails available that are very doable with much smaller, and stock 4wd rigs. More trails than the ones you see these buggies on giant tires on. They are not nearly as entertaining in video, so you don't see much of them on youtube or whatnot. I have a jeep with 33's, and wheel it all the time. I would not dream of going on most of the trails you see these guys do, but that is because it isn't built for that.

    • @6226superhurricane
      @6226superhurricane Год назад +3

      Also australian, you don't need big tyres hardly anywhere in aus, and bigger tyres do trails easier tearing it up less except for bogholes where it doesn't matter what size tyres you have you're going down. the problem here in Australia is too many vehicles that are terrible offroad like 79 series so they floor it and hope for the best.

  • @eldredbird225
    @eldredbird225 Год назад +17

    I love the older stuff like this one )I have a '76 CJ7). Since you already have a crawler, I would go a different direction with this one. Put the Dana-44s under it with 35" tires and make a compact overlander out of it. Wouldn't it be nice to have a rig to get away from things and do a little boondocking with?

  • @paulemler1163
    @paulemler1163 Год назад +6

    I would go with built JK 44s to run 37s. Keep it light and as original as possible.

    • @ToddAdams1234
      @ToddAdams1234 Год назад

      35”’s will be phenomenal and most likely all the Rudy would need. That’s what I’ve got on my Tacoma and it keeps up with Jeeps in my tire size class that have more money sunk into them. I’m still running the factory IFS and people can’t believe it because 32”’s are supposed to be the biggest that will fit on my truck. All I’ve got to say is, “well, I got them to fit!” and it performs better than anybody gives it credit for! You would just have to see it to believe it.

    • @trentamt5701
      @trentamt5701 Год назад

      ​@Todd Adams if you measure with a tape how tall are your tires really?

  • @chicnwing4519
    @chicnwing4519 Год назад +4

    You have the Rudicon for big stuff , put a locker in the comanche and you still have a truck easy to drive and steertable and capable of trail rides

  • @kenp9204
    @kenp9204 Год назад +11

    The Comanche is awesome and the Jeep six is perfect for this size vehicle. As you said you just need to work on driveline/suspension which you would have knocked out in no time. You already have a dedicated hardcore wheeler in the Rudicon but as a pickup maybe turn this one into a capable crawler-overlander with but with more creature comforts. Once the mechanicals are done build a nice cage that extends back over the bed for the overlanding equipment, install some solar and power supply units for your cameras and drones, throw in that Wagoneer grille and clean up the rig (even new paint) to look more civilized, then install A/C and some tunes. Great camping and utility rig for you two (three) and would certainly allow for you to showcase your creative fab work. Keep up the awesome content!

    • @saginawdan
      @saginawdan Год назад +1

      Exactly what I was thinking 👍

  • @loosemoose9799
    @loosemoose9799 Год назад +2

    Rudy, keep tweaking on the truck using your ideas and it will be formidable vehicle. You know what you want, so go for it.

  • @deandennis2838
    @deandennis2838 Год назад +13

    THANK YOU for the PSA about trail etiquette! Rory did one a short time back too. If we want to keep these lands open, STAY ON the trail, Please!

  • @mccluredb
    @mccluredb Год назад +2

    Rudy, no problem if you do the Keep To The Trail PSA every time video. Thanks for the work to keep our hobby going.

  • @timvanasen6711
    @timvanasen6711 Год назад +3

    The Comanche is a proper offroad truck now nice upgrade & I totally agree with your PSA we have the same problem in Oregon one guy worked for DOT & he took it upon himself to build a bypass well he got a hefty fine$ was banned from offroading in that area and lost his job, just goes to show if isn't your property don't mess with it, great video thank's for sharing ❤😉👍

  • @yeetandskeet
    @yeetandskeet Год назад +3

    The way that bypass has all the rocks pushed to one side makes it look like it was made by a grader and not just someones attempt at a bypass

  • @chuckster6513
    @chuckster6513 Год назад +2

    Hey Rudy,
    First, fix that seat so Jenelle is safe when you are driving.
    Then make it a much more comfortable ride.
    You have the Rudicon for serious rock climbing but you might give the comanche a better leg up.

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 Год назад +11

    LOL , yes 4 wheel drive makes it much easier! Good job Rudy and Janelle ! 👍👍💯

  • @rayadams5076
    @rayadams5076 Год назад +12

    Now that you built Janelle a nice little 4x truck, what color is she going to paint it?

  • @jeffchandler3390
    @jeffchandler3390 Год назад +4

    The RudiCom looks great just as it is, even the faded blue paint. But you might want to bolt the seat in. 😉

  • @tonyjackson8363
    @tonyjackson8363 Год назад +2

    Make it a pre runner style for Rudicon support, spare tire racks in the bed, tools, compressors etc.

  • @thomasgraham5842
    @thomasgraham5842 Год назад +7

    Thats a nice looking rig as is Rudy , well done young man .

  • @mirandamom1346
    @mirandamom1346 Год назад

    The sight of high volume water flow soothes my parched Western soul 😊

  • @paengsolo2047
    @paengsolo2047 Год назад +3

    Do what is best for you Rudy, your the builder you know so well what is best

  • @Navyuncle
    @Navyuncle Год назад +2

    Rudy, nice job on the Comanche. You are right on par with Paul Cox in the engineering department.

  • @mm7686
    @mm7686 Год назад +2

    Just love how he did the liner👌🏽

  • @danielsmith9500
    @danielsmith9500 Год назад +7

    Thank y’all so much for showing us ( that may never get the chance to see it in person)how beautiful it is there. It’s got to be such a amazing feeling being on the trails there and experiencing the views in person. Wow I’m just day dreaming and picturing myself there and the breeze blowing and the waterfall noise. Just wow is all I can say

  • @BrandonSimmons-do6jq
    @BrandonSimmons-do6jq Год назад +3

    I think it looks perfect. Gotta love those American Racing steel wheels too!

  • @grant4176
    @grant4176 Год назад +5

    First of all..a locking gas cap! 😋

  • @Icehawks7
    @Icehawks7 Год назад +1

    Please don’t stop with the Comanche videos! I own a manual XJ but my dream would be to add a manual MJ to my driveway. Watching these videos keeps me focused on my goal!

  • @cordybrassfield4844
    @cordybrassfield4844 Год назад

    Definitely tons, 40’s, upgraded t-case, gears, a cage (maybe a cool roll bar setup in the bed with some round kc lights) custom bumpers, winch. I’m trying to live my dreams through this build 😂

  • @NevrR
    @NevrR Год назад

    1 tons, coilovers, and badass body work ! Make that thing look brand new !

  • @georgeswartz5784
    @georgeswartz5784 Год назад +3

    It needs a winch and a better suspension other than that I think it's pretty cool can't wait to see what you do with it

  • @sad6boy
    @sad6boy Год назад +6

    Keep the commanche vids coming, your first couple inspired me to go out and buy one! As for what to do with it, I think 35s definitely look super clean on commanches

  • @emissaryofelohim1431
    @emissaryofelohim1431 Год назад

    Wise words about Keeping the landscape proper. Appreciate the egology and your part in it. Make your impact to it as minimal as possible, Enjoy it as is.

  • @jamesreidland7567
    @jamesreidland7567 Год назад +6

    I like these Comanche videos! Not enough of them out there. I'm still on the fence about 4wd swapping my manche, but this motivates me for sure! Keep it up!

  • @tak-el-uc
    @tak-el-uc Год назад +2

    I think it would be more interesting if you didn't try to replicate the Rudicon with the Comanche. Go with more of an overland capable build than a rockcrawler. It would be interesting to see the comparison between the two Jeeps.

  • @aknightthatsaysnee5259
    @aknightthatsaysnee5259 Год назад +2

    Please don't stray too far from what it is now! I understand rollbars for safety reasons, and a wench. As far as renaming it, (I really like Comanche, but I understand why you would rename it), ah that's a tough one. Nice episode, thanks. And as someone already mentioned! Fix those seats, and I saw your dog bouncing around in the back!

  • @jaymills3843
    @jaymills3843 Год назад +2

    Looking good, get seats secured, headliner is super, keep street legal.. IMO .. 35s .. maybe built Dana 44 .. a MUST is a Rear Locker, I lean toward mechanical lockers.

  • @gerryhartung736
    @gerryhartung736 Год назад

    Like the new headliner. Reminds me growing up in the 50s, we used the same blankets for torn seat coverings. Front and rear. As in "one o'clock two o'clock rock, we're gonna rock around the clock tonight, drive in movies, beaches, take me back.....

  • @4mrholsterco981
    @4mrholsterco981 Год назад +1

    I’d say 35-37” tires on Dana 60s, don’t go too crazy, keep it more mild. But put a roll bar in the back with 4 KC daylighters with the smiley face covers.

  • @1ace1966
    @1ace1966 Год назад +3

    Love it Rudy! That's very close to the one I had, mine came with 4wd. After owning one I was very surprised they even made them in 2wd. Loving this build! Even the same year as mine.

  • @stevenjacobson8177
    @stevenjacobson8177 Год назад +1

    Lockers and suspension winch and tow hooks tools and a recovery rope first aid kit and accurate gas gauge to start👌🏻

  • @cindykeller9668
    @cindykeller9668 Год назад +1

    Great progress!!! Oh, and I love the headliner !!

  • @PCC_in_the_field
    @PCC_in_the_field Год назад +10

    I like the Comanche as it is, I would suggest more supple suspension and maybe Dana 44s front and rear with a rear locker.

    • @collingraves1
      @collingraves1 Год назад

      The problem with a rear only locker is on steep off camber climbs, the rear end causes the front end to lift drastically. I've seen plenty of rollovers due to this.

  • @1nf1d31
    @1nf1d31 Год назад +1

    I totally agree Rudy, if you can't take the original trail then you don't belong on the trail, which means your vehicle isn't made for said trail, stop making bypasses, stay the trail or get off the trail since you can't drive the original trail...... lovin the build Rudy! Also stoked your learning big words LOL!❤

  • @ggalland1
    @ggalland1 Год назад +5

    Looks awesome! Appears to handle the trails much better.

  • @keitharnett2647
    @keitharnett2647 Год назад +3

    Plywood slider rear window nice touch !

  • @lugnuts7800
    @lugnuts7800 Год назад +2

    That's a good looking truck! I'm very happy for you, getting it working properly has got to be a good feeling. God bless.

  • @allentinnell4497
    @allentinnell4497 Год назад +4

    It all depends on what you want to do with the rig if you want to keep it basic just put lockers in it maybe a little suspension work

  • @emilionides5520
    @emilionides5520 Год назад

    Great job Rudy!!! Looking forward to the next step you take on the Comanche.

  • @TheImmortalsCa
    @TheImmortalsCa Год назад +1

    Build it how you like! Personally, overbuilt is not what I would do or like. 35’s max on the tires. Almost forgot to vote too ;)

  • @6226superhurricane
    @6226superhurricane Год назад +1

    chuck a couple of lockers in it, a long range fuel tank, 33's, winch, snorkel make it reliable and take it camping all around the country. you have the rudicon to do the stupid hard stuff the comanche is an ideal platform for a long range touring rig.

  • @garycoppard3596
    @garycoppard3596 Год назад

    Really good to see the difference. And for you probably truly worth it. Wish you the best for the future.

  • @Jizden_Mipanz
    @Jizden_Mipanz Год назад

    I just went up there and was glad that bypass was there for oncoming traffic. It's busy up there these days. And as a toquerville resident, I approve this one for safety. But yes for the most part please stay the course.

  • @nathanmarsh2699
    @nathanmarsh2699 Год назад

    That’s why “stay the trail” is a thing. Keep up the message

  • @chiefvilla3167
    @chiefvilla3167 Год назад +1

    Good job Rudy.
    1 tons and a V8. 289.👍🏽🤙🏾🤘🏾🤟🏽✋🏽🙋🏽‍♂️😊😎

  • @lawrenceengel3330
    @lawrenceengel3330 Год назад +1

    This Comanche project is really turning into an awesome ride 👌

  • @jerrymestas1231
    @jerrymestas1231 Год назад

    Love the headliner!!!! I wouldn't get too crazy with it. Just build it up for Jenelle👊🏻

  • @bigchevy350boy
    @bigchevy350boy Год назад +1

    Love the new Rig bud!! 🤘 Definitely gotta get a lil more of a lift in it! Can't wait to see the build on this! So beautiful out there, never left Maine 🇺🇸 so really cool to see 😎

  • @FatGreenSheep
    @FatGreenSheep Год назад +1

    I think an overland Comanche build would be rad, but with all that weight, you’d likely want tons, 40’s, and a little more motor. Another cool idea would just be to go with built 44’s and 35’s, maybe 37’s and just set it up as a crawler that’s decent on road or a rig to drive to the gig as like to call it.

  • @Lambert_Life
    @Lambert_Life Год назад +2

    Personally I would go with the same setup your dad has for the Banana. He beats on that thing daily & the rear axle has proven to be reliable. But thru the yrs he's figd out what don't work for the front axle. Hopefully this super duty swap in the front will be the ticket he's needed for long time. So I say use his setup & a bunch of Barnes 4wd stuff & you'll have a off road beast you can wheel without issues.

    • @tyendor1952
      @tyendor1952 Год назад +1

      I agree 100%. And that narrowed D60 in the Banana looks way better than that wide ass one in the Rudicon.

    • @Lambert_Life
      @Lambert_Life Год назад

      @@tyendor1952 absolutely agreed !

  • @lynnbultman1679
    @lynnbultman1679 Год назад +1

    Love the commanchi with 4 wheel drive and large tires. I think the truck needs a spectacular paint job to show it off wherever you go.

  • @rarelyright
    @rarelyright Год назад

    I’m proud of your aggressive posting! Keep it coming!

  • @user-dg1nj9ct6u
    @user-dg1nj9ct6u Год назад +1

    I think a “low budget” build would be neat, mild built 44s maybe a spool in the rear and a auto locker in the front, 37s at the biggest. Something that functions well but the average Joe can afford to build and more basic tools in his driveway/small shop/ garage. Just my thoughts. Keep up the great content guys, LOVE the channel!!!!

  • @sandkworkshop
    @sandkworkshop Год назад

    Good job. Love the falls. Lots of water this year. Enjoyed the ride along.

  • @willbill573
    @willbill573 Год назад

    Thank you for the psa on offtrail. You gave a very good explanation and visual demonstration.

  • @buckzilla1466
    @buckzilla1466 Год назад

    I didn't know that you are a hunter that so cool 😎
    Absolutely OnX is a game changer
    That's AWESOME to see water flowing towards down stream lakes

  • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
    @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 Год назад +1

    Lockers front and back, winches front and back, and a light bar. I think a roll bar would change the look too much.
    The tire size is fine, I would keep the bench seat and fix the back window so it's one big pane that hinges outward towards the bed and can be secured down.
    It's a great truck, looks good the way it is.

  • @milonetzler67
    @milonetzler67 Год назад

    Love this build Rudy.

  • @lawrenceyearsley822
    @lawrenceyearsley822 Год назад

    I think we're all with you on that tread lightly folks

  • @k13ehr
    @k13ehr Год назад

    Excellent video Rudy.

  • @shaunmaloney3491
    @shaunmaloney3491 Год назад

    Bob the bed, install sliders and a winch, trim fenders as required to run 37’s on built 44’s with as little lift as required….and if all else fails, just keep enjoying it and being RAD 👊🏻

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 Год назад

    Enjoyed this, thank you.

  • @MACISUS
    @MACISUS Год назад +1

    I’d love to see Robby refresh the pain. Keep it the same just fresh. 😄

  • @xXAaronBehmXx
    @xXAaronBehmXx Год назад +1

    Built Dana 44s on 35" tires would be a clean build for the Comanche. I personally have nothing against the Rudicon, I just hate seeing such a capable vehicle getting hacked up. Love the content you bring though, keep it up!

  • @botfoblhrp
    @botfoblhrp Год назад +1

    hey we just heard Rory about the trail deviation devastation . good job rudy, hopefully more trail comanches can pass the trail etiquette to newbies.

  • @northjohnston8642
    @northjohnston8642 Год назад

    I love the Comanche! My favorite for sure.

  • @doug9418
    @doug9418 Год назад

    So glad you got the Comanche going in the right direction for you oh, it's going to be a lot of fun it looks like. 🇺🇸

  • @duanebass1764
    @duanebass1764 Год назад

    Love the Comanche, have always wanted one, maybe someday! Build it however you want!

  • @getoutwithrockandsherri
    @getoutwithrockandsherri Год назад

    Love this little truck; great job!

  • @larrydavidson3402
    @larrydavidson3402 Год назад

    The Comanche has come a long way, good job Rudy.

  • @coreycheatham06
    @coreycheatham06 Год назад

    Love that new headliner!

  • @johnwilbanks3885
    @johnwilbanks3885 Год назад

    Love the new head liner!

  • @johnnoelvirginvalleyhs9792
    @johnnoelvirginvalleyhs9792 Год назад +3

    I think it would be awesome to keep it close to original (not a "Rock Crawler") but definatly make (fabricate) up grades. Something that a novice (like me) could attempt.

  • @thegiannis559
    @thegiannis559 Год назад

    This build looks fun!

  • @cabilgibbs
    @cabilgibbs Год назад

    Cool man!!! Keep Rocking!!!

  • @twodogsyyc6729
    @twodogsyyc6729 Год назад

    Good point on people leaving the trails. We had the same issue and now 1000s of acres are closed off to public access. Used to be a beautiful spot to wheel and camp never to be seen again by anyone but the owner now. STAY ON TRAIL or there won't be any left..

  • @davidfarmer1666
    @davidfarmer1666 Год назад

    The Comanche looks the best it has looked since you got it. It has a good stance and and reflects who you are at this time. It's one of those I wouldn't change. This can be your daily driver and moderate off road use vehicle. You have the other Jeep for tough off road use. Sorry I am a little fried and can't remember the name of your Jeep.
    Enjoyed the two of you out checking the Comanche and appreciate the message for the shouldn't be off road people who go off designated paths. DON'T DO STUPID OFF ROADING, STAY ON THE DESIGNATED PATHS PEOPLE...

  • @AFloridaSon
    @AFloridaSon Год назад +4

    It drives me crazy when people can't stay on the trail. We've had lots of trails closed because people want to break the rules. Places I went since I was a kid, and one day show up there, but they'll have a chain or a gate blocking them off, and signs saying you can no longer enter.

  • @zachattackp1566
    @zachattackp1566 Год назад +1

    I’d love for you to put a bed rack with a. Rooftop tent and do some camping trips