The obstacle course is cool. Reminds me of growing up. My dad was a locomotive engineer and we had N and HO-scale trains on a large board like yours. Your daughter will have those memories FOREVER!
Great video. Just picked up a 97 Jeep TJ and the videos like this makes me more confident that I can take on some the DIY repairs. Keep the Great content coming.
Thank you for digging it. Yeah man, it aint rocket science and most things are indeed just get in there and do it. best of luck, and I hope to put out new content at some point soon.
Thank you for checking it out. I will have more coming soon. The old TJ got rear ended in a crash so i will be doing some videos on the rebuild process, some upgrades and of course more trail videos this summer
My three take-a-ways from this video: 1) We're not gonna worry about it. 2) Misusing garden tools as mechanicing tools is not only fair game, it's legit. 3) 1/24 scale 4x4s are pretty neat. Enjoyable video. Subbed. Greetings from Alaska.
I've got my 06 tj need to do control arms upper and lower front and rear. Watching vids on it and came across yours. Thank you for sharing your experience. Good job on yours. Hope mine goes as smoothly as yours.
The one thing I found with the extended control arms is that my motobilt diff cover is now hitting my gas tank skid. So my next video is going to include upper control arms and a 1" puck lift to clear the tank. But it corners like it is on rails now. No more squating in the turns. Noticable diffetence.
Great video. Once the coveralls go on, we feel invincible!! You really should buy some air tools. You deserve them and will make use of them unless you didn't use them on purpose? Anyway, I'm about to replace my whole suspension front & rear on my 01 TJ. Having my frame rust repaired so once I get her back its go time. Coveralls are ready!!
A wobble from a bump can be a number of things. For me, theses blown out bushings were causing what is called torque steer. Step on the gass and the axle would get mis aligned and cause the jeep to "twist: under power.
The obstacle course is cool. Reminds me of growing up. My dad was a locomotive engineer and we had N and HO-scale trains on a large board like yours. Your daughter will have those memories FOREVER!
It's always that one bolt, don't I know it. Never fails!!!
Every dang time haha
Great video. Just picked up a 97 Jeep TJ and the videos like this makes me more confident that I can take on some the DIY repairs. Keep the Great content coming.
Thank you for digging it. Yeah man, it aint rocket science and most things are indeed just get in there and do it. best of luck, and I hope to put out new content at some point soon.
My favorite cologne… PB BLASTAH!
It's like how I work on my stuff Excellent Video
Thanks now I'm missing my TJ, Going to have to bring it back from the Ozarks. Nice Video.
Thank you Sean. I have more plans for this rig. And yes, EVERYONE need to have a TJ in their life hahaha.
I enjoyed it! Found you through Bug’s channel.
Heck yeah. They are a fun couple to wheel with. Check out my "secret River" video for the epic journey we had with them hahaha. Thanks for watching.
Great video!
Thank you for checking it out. I will have more coming soon. The old TJ got rear ended in a crash so i will be doing some videos on the rebuild process, some upgrades and of course more trail videos this summer
Well done!! Thank you!
My three take-a-ways from this video: 1) We're not gonna worry about it. 2) Misusing garden tools as mechanicing tools is not only fair game, it's legit. 3) 1/24 scale 4x4s are pretty neat.
Enjoyable video. Subbed. Greetings from Alaska.
Thanks for the support. It is not rocket science, so gardening tools are fair game.
Good job!
Thank you! Cheers!
nice job didnt know about rotating the tires
Thank You for the content
I've got my 06 tj need to do control arms upper and lower front and rear. Watching vids on it and came across yours. Thank you for sharing your experience. Good job on yours. Hope mine goes as smoothly as yours.
The one thing I found with the extended control arms is that my motobilt diff cover is now hitting my gas tank skid.
So my next video is going to include upper control arms and a 1" puck lift to clear the tank.
But it corners like it is on rails now. No more squating in the turns. Noticable diffetence.
Great video. Once the coveralls go on, we feel invincible!! You really should buy some air tools. You deserve them and will make use of them unless you didn't use them on purpose? Anyway, I'm about to replace my whole suspension front & rear on my 01 TJ. Having my frame rust repaired so once I get her back its go time. Coveralls are ready!!
I have yet to build up my air tool collection...someday lol. But I agree, I need to get some on hand
Great video. Thanks!
Right on. Thanks for watchin
Looking sharp buddy 👍
Ah ya know, just being fat and whooly with a touch of grit. How you doing?
I'm not changing the lower control loans. Is that what gives it the wobble when you hit a bump
A wobble from a bump can be a number of things. For me, theses blown out bushings were causing what is called torque steer. Step on the gass and the axle would get mis aligned and cause the jeep to "twist: under power.
Milwaukee M18 will save a lot of time breaking the bolts loose, and save your arm lol
Hey!! Never knew you had so much hair 🤣 We like our 4.0 with an aggressive muffler. Fun video ❤️🐞
Lol. Yeah I have been neglecting my doo for winter hunting season lol. It is warmer in the snowy mountains.
@@SkyBlueOffRoad - Joe is doing the same thing 😃 I run around chasing him with scissors ✂️ 😂
Man you can talk through the video