Hey brother. Hello from. A fellow arizonan. I love your trips. You should do a trip from florence up to the coke ovens and Martinez mine and woodpecker mine or from Oracle to tucson over the charlough gap. Both are great trips. If you decide to do either and would like some local knowledge let me know Me and my bronco would be happy to accompany you. Love your channel.
Was that classic air-down tire delamination? That's why I've never aired down. Never got a flat either. We need to work on your tire tools. I have a Harbor Freight 1.5 Ton Aluminum Jack under my right rear passenger seat. It's way safer than that pencil bottle jack, just waiting to tip over and hurt you. Also, I keep TELESCOPING TIRE WRENCHes in every vehicle, at all times and I've been able to use them on every lug nut, whether small car or big truck that I help out. I also keep deep impact sockets ( metric & SAE) and the telescoping tire wrenches work as breaker bars with the impact sockets. Check out Dorman 711-900 AutoGrade Lug Wrench; but, really, you can buy $10 telescoping lug wrenches from ebay, etc. I have and use them all. Oops. Just checked ebay. It's been a while since I last bought them. Cheapest I can find are $14 now.
What a great part 2 video...just love the scenery, the pine trees, the night sky and of course seeing the old camp box.
Man these are some awesome videos . I can’t wait to make some like this !
Great Video!
Thank you for watching!
Awesome!
That trailer is actually a cattle loading chute! Great content!!
Thanks, great info!
You sure don't disappoint Scotty, this is another great and informational video. We look forward to part 4...thanks for sharing your amazing trips.
Hey brother. Hello from. A fellow arizonan. I love your trips. You should do a trip from florence up to the coke ovens and Martinez mine and woodpecker mine or from Oracle to tucson over the charlough gap. Both are great trips. If you decide to do either and would like some local knowledge let me know Me and my bronco would be happy to accompany you. Love your channel.
The loading shoot was the trailer . Used to load cattle into Big 18 wheeler cattle trailers . Just some info for ya
Sorry to say, it doesn't take much to turn a radial tire into trash. I carry a 2nd spare just in case--good if you have the room to do so.
I had a Cooper AT sidewall slice last week in the AZ strip. They are terrible tires aired down. Replaced them with a nice KO2 LT.
which is polar opposite of their MT's. The Pro SST's are indestructible.
Was that classic air-down tire delamination? That's why I've never aired down. Never got a flat either. We need to work on your tire tools. I have a Harbor Freight 1.5 Ton Aluminum Jack under my right rear passenger seat. It's way safer than that pencil bottle jack, just waiting to tip over and hurt you. Also, I keep TELESCOPING TIRE WRENCHes in every vehicle, at all times and I've been able to use them on every lug nut, whether small car or big truck that I help out. I also keep deep impact sockets ( metric & SAE) and the telescoping tire wrenches work as breaker bars with the impact sockets. Check out Dorman 711-900 AutoGrade Lug Wrench; but, really, you can buy $10 telescoping lug wrenches from ebay, etc. I have and use them all. Oops. Just checked ebay. It's been a while since I last bought them. Cheapest I can find are $14 now.