I chatted with a XJ owner the other day. He had a '97 Sport model with 300k on it. He said he paid $600 for it about a year and a half ago. MAN!! I want to find a deal like that!
If it's not junk they are asking good money for them now. !! I paid $3000 Aus Dollars for a original XJ in good condition. I'm never selling mine but if I had too I would be asking a lot more now as is been restored back too near original condition.
Знакомая речь приятно слышать. пацаны привет мы с ребятами ездим каждый год на Тахо я в 5 часах от туда давайте как нибудь соберемся я на 86 года самурае
Absolutely love your videos! Not sure if it's possible, but it would be beyond cool to have the altitude overlaid on like bottom or top corner of the video so that we can see it change at all times, always fascinating to see especially when the snow levels are finicky and even 150-200' sometimes makes the difference between sticking or not. Just a thought lol take care
@@4WDAdventureCrew thanks for the heads up. We are down in the valley and haven’t made it up there to see how deep it is. love the content maybe I’ll see you up on the trails this year and I’ll say hi
Overheating was due to bad Radiator cap, did system flush new cap, and transmission fluid change runs great! I guess maintenance is a necessary thing to do. 😂
I love that kind of weather and location. A vehicle question. Do you have any thoughts on which would be better in snowy weather like that, an suv like a 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 Ultimate or Ford Expedition Tremor, or a full size pick up like a Ford F150 Raptor (35 or 37 package) or Tremor or Platinum with the FX4 package, assuming good tires on all? I'm leaning F150 Tremor if I go pickup, though the Platinum would allow the Powerboost engine so tempting too. If I go the Tremor or Platinum I'd likely do an after market 2.5" - 3.5" level/lift, do any suspension upgrades that might be recommended as a result, and up the tire size to 35's, adding a bit of poke. I'm wondering if the suv might be better because of its center weight distribution further back versus the pickup which is lighter in the rear, though today's larger supercabs do shift the pickups center of weight a bit further back than otherwise. I also don't know if I can find a true dedicated snow tire in a 35" diameter tire, and as good as the triple peak winter rated all terrains can be, a true dedicated snow tire will be better. I'm also thinking a thinner tires if I can find one, say 9" or 10", at most 11", but not 12" or 13" would be better b/c more lbs per square inch on the ground for traction. Any thoughts or suggestions about any of the above? Thanks.
For deep snow, you want the lightest highest clearance vehicle with the biggest tires you can fit in there assuming you want to go with a new vehicle I would go with the truck very good tires. The biggest ones you can fit without major modification, and most important experience in Deep snow start out with low fresh powder and keep going up the hill. Make sure to have recovery points and the winch.
Great video. What size tires are you all running? I am located in Nevada City (at ~3,300') and have a first gen Tacoma but it only has 32s on it. Used to run the K02s but put on some Falken Wildpeak AT3s and they have been decent in the snow for me. I will be sure to say hi if I see any of you around.
@@4WDAdventureCrew Awesome, thanks for the reply. Yeah I have thought about going larger for my truck for better deep snow driving, but I figure it would take some work with the gearing and whatnot to do so. Maybe some day...
The good thing is that snow is all fresh, not frozen/refrozen. That's the kind of snow I want to ski if I have to pay $500 for a one day lift ticket....(The Palisades).
You got some awesome shots. My favorite is when you’re all side by side coming towards the drone. Made me smile for sure that was so cool
I like how your putting that 360 camera to use!
The trees look amazing
Great production as always! Looks like a blast!
Thanks so much!
Good friends, Good fun, What could be better!!
One of best video I've ever see. Keep it up bro ..!
15:10 that's how amazing this things are. ❤
I knew you’d be out there.
Love those 360 cam shots, well done!
Thanks a lot!
Surprised that there wasn't any snow on the Spanish Mine Road, great video.
Looks beautiful fun and cold 🥶😊😊
It was!
Good for farmers we need water 🔆💧
But the reservoirs are still full from last year. Most of it just gets flushed out into the ocean..
Great video! I'm jealous of the snow you guys got! I think you have more snow on the open roads than we do in NE Washington this year. Keep it up!
Can confirm, lots of snow this weekend! Got a vid on my channel from being up there
sickkk! we had a blast snow wheeling during this last storm too! just put out a video as well!
lots fresh powder surprised you made it though spanish mine i was up there couple weeks ago was all ice keep the vids coming 👍
I chatted with a XJ owner the other day. He had a '97 Sport model with 300k on it. He said he paid $600 for it about a year and a half ago. MAN!! I want to find a deal like that!
Haha yeah you have to be Lucky to get a good deal on Jeep Xj that is not total junk
If it's not junk they are asking good money for them now. !! I paid $3000 Aus Dollars for a original XJ in good condition. I'm never selling mine but if I had too I would be asking a lot more now as is been restored back too near original condition.
i got lucky and will have about 1400 in mine after all said and done. already lifted and running and driving
very cool
It's cool you guys build rigs you can drive to the snow and still enjoy the snow
Знакомая речь приятно слышать. пацаны привет мы с ребятами ездим каждый год на Тахо я в 5 часах от туда давайте как нибудь соберемся я на 86 года самурае
That will do wonders for your paint…😂😂.
I'm Glad i drive A Shit Box lol
Отличное видео👍и снега много🔥
Absolutely love your videos! Not sure if it's possible, but it would be beyond cool to have the altitude overlaid on like bottom or top corner of the video so that we can see it change at all times, always fascinating to see especially when the snow levels are finicky and even 150-200' sometimes makes the difference between sticking or not. Just a thought lol take care
yep just finished this one, fantastic footage and drive! and food! Y'all put a lot of time and effort into these, thank you
looks fun
Awesome adventure. Sadly selling my xj in southern oregon if any of your buddies are interested. Subbed.
Price ????
We have all of our snow around here now!
What part of Nevada CO? Planning on trying our luck to Bowman Sunday 3/10/24
Good lock we didn’t even make it to Graniteville, so making it to bowman is not going to happen with out snow tracks
@@4WDAdventureCrew thanks for the heads up. We are down in the valley and haven’t made it up there to see how deep it is. love the content maybe I’ll see you up on the trails this year and I’ll say hi
What tires are you guys running and size? Sweet video
BFG KO2 37" tires
I watched at work without sound. Did you still have overheating issues? If not, how did you fix?
Overheating was due to bad Radiator cap, did system flush new cap, and transmission fluid change runs great! I guess maintenance is a necessary thing to do. 😂
it sucks that 10 years from you won't be able to do this
Привет, какой это штат и город поблизостм?
Штат Калифорния в районе города Сакраменто
I love that kind of weather and location. A vehicle question. Do you have any thoughts on which would be better in snowy weather like that, an suv like a 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 Ultimate or Ford Expedition Tremor, or a full size pick up like a Ford F150 Raptor (35 or 37 package) or Tremor or Platinum with the FX4 package, assuming good tires on all? I'm leaning F150 Tremor if I go pickup, though the Platinum would allow the Powerboost engine so tempting too. If I go the Tremor or Platinum I'd likely do an after market 2.5" - 3.5" level/lift, do any suspension upgrades that might be recommended as a result, and up the tire size to 35's, adding a bit of poke. I'm wondering if the suv might be better because of its center weight distribution further back versus the pickup which is lighter in the rear, though today's larger supercabs do shift the pickups center of weight a bit further back than otherwise. I also don't know if I can find a true dedicated snow tire in a 35" diameter tire, and as good as the triple peak winter rated all terrains can be, a true dedicated snow tire will be better. I'm also thinking a thinner tires if I can find one, say 9" or 10", at most 11", but not 12" or 13" would be better b/c more lbs per square inch on the ground for traction. Any thoughts or suggestions about any of the above? Thanks.
For deep snow, you want the lightest highest clearance vehicle with the biggest tires you can fit in there assuming you want to go with a new vehicle I would go with the truck very good tires. The biggest ones you can fit without major modification, and most important experience in Deep snow start out with low fresh powder and keep going up the hill. Make sure to have recovery points and the winch.
Great video. What size tires are you all running? I am located in Nevada City (at ~3,300') and have a first gen Tacoma but it only has 32s on it. Used to run the K02s but put on some Falken Wildpeak AT3s and they have been decent in the snow for me. I will be sure to say hi if I see any of you around.
On this trip we had three vehicles with 37 inch tires 4Runner was on 35”s
@@4WDAdventureCrew Awesome, thanks for the reply. Yeah I have thought about going larger for my truck for better deep snow driving, but I figure it would take some work with the gearing and whatnot to do so. Maybe some day...
I always think about having to do that in a Covered wagon. Ox powered. Until your Oxes froze to death.
❤
The good thing is that snow is all fresh, not frozen/refrozen. That's the kind of snow I want to ski if I have to pay $500 for a one day lift ticket....(The Palisades).
No kidding about Lift tickets, This season i didn't go at all yet, tickets are just way overpriced
@@4WDAdventureCrew Dodge
Ridge.
down by Yosemite/
Fresno. $100/day. and if the snow is good.
Звідки ви?)
Sacramento California, а выехали с СССР давным-давно
Hey what kind of camera and mic do you use?
Mostly all shots are by Go Pros 9-11 drone DJI Mini and Mic is DJI Wireless mic
Yes🫡 premium ❤️
What is it with guys sticking lights all over their rigs so they can turn em on during the day?!?!?
On snow it’s Safety to be able to see others when it’s snowing. But mostly it’s just to be like cool kids
Where this at
Nevada county in Northern California
5:30 - Russian??
Da!
Привет я слышал там русские ребятки были)))
Nice video! Are you interested in outdoors stuff sponsorship collab?
Привет русскоговорящим ребятам! В свете последних событий я рад за них. Воды вам побольше,пожары в Калифорнии-страшное зрелище! От меня лайк.
You guys better put bigger tires on your ****
You really shouldn't air down in snow...
Then you must never been in a type of snow. We have up here in Northern California or West Coast in general.
I was able to self recover in the snow by airing down. Don’t listen to this guy yall.
That so called music is the worst.
Then mute it when they aren’t talking. Or find another channel to watch.
Rubbish all talk 🦜