This is where jeeps belong. Kicking ass in backcountry, not on the road. I think they look goofy driving down the asphalt. I guess it’s a Jeep thing. Cool video 👍
i find it crazy that 33 is now the "baby tire" 35 was the biggest thing on the trail when we started wheeling. nice vid yall, i how to wheel with you idaho boys some day.
I agree! 35s were the huge tire when I was a kid. Now they are the new 31s lol I'd love some 40s in the snow but 35s are plenty for most of the stuff we do
I enjoy snow wheeling with decent quality chains on all four. They need to be on super tight and are a pain to deal with but worth it if your locked front and rear. Looks like the snow we get in the mountains of Northern Colorado. Looks like you guys did pretty good.
Which one do you prefer 4.0 or 5.2, im planing on buying my self one, i heard their fuel consumption is about same, i plan on putting some 35 inch tires on it
Yes it's normal to not have that skid. It would only hinder travel in deep snow. The more clearance the better. As far as hitting hidden objects it happens. We overbuild our steering and suspension to handle it. Seatbelts are always warn lol thanks for the comments
Solid video, especially like that Rhino USA Shout out 😎
Thanks Wes! I'd love to do more recoveries. All the local ones are usually resolved by the time I hear about them. I really enjoy your content
People just don't understand how peaceful and fun it is to go snow wheelin!
Thank you algorithm.
Thinking The Same
Thanks for not putting annoying music over this great footage!
I got destroyed in the comments on my first big snow video lol I learned my lesson I guess
The sense of accomplishment when you conquer challenging trails is unparalleled. What an awesome video
This is seriously an EPIC snow wheeling video!! 🤘
This is where jeeps belong. Kicking ass in backcountry, not on the road. I think they look goofy driving down the asphalt. I guess it’s a Jeep thing. Cool video 👍
That Wrangler is a beast! Surprised that first hill took a few times. Just shows you how deep the snow was. Great vid
The JKU and the white XJ performed awesome! I think the Bronco did great for open diffs and 33's. Great vdeo!
Can’t wait to go snow wheelin for the first time in my 4runner this winter
That little bronco is a fighter lol 👍👌
@@NicholasJ-p1i it really does good for what it is. He has a lot of plans for it to make it even better
@emptypocketsoffroad hell ya can't wait you guys should do an update video that would be pretty cool 👌
Awesome video! What a fun night
Love your snow videos! Keep it up they are awesome!!💪
One of the better snow wheelin vids you'll see. Subbed.
Brings me back to my jeep days. Awesome video
🔥 I have 2 xjs myself wish we had more snow in wi I love snow wheelin so much more then summer wheelin
i find it crazy that 33 is now the "baby tire" 35 was the biggest thing on the trail when we started wheeling. nice vid yall, i how to wheel with you idaho boys some day.
I agree! 35s were the huge tire when I was a kid. Now they are the new 31s lol I'd love some 40s in the snow but 35s are plenty for most of the stuff we do
Great video!! Looked like it was a blast!!
The lil bronco II that could
Pretty Sick Snow Wheeling!!
Great video. Subscribed
Man that bronco was giving it all it had lol
Awesome snow wheeling. I love the channel name too
Badass fun, thanks 😊
I enjoy snow wheeling with decent quality chains on all four. They need to be on super tight and are a pain to deal with but worth it if your locked front and rear. Looks like the snow we get in the mountains of Northern Colorado. Looks like you guys did pretty good.
BTW that thumbnail is a sick pic! 🔥
Fun cost loot man
“My check engine light came on had make sure it was still there “
Cool video!
That looks like our north Idaho snow. Super fun!
It is idaho snow. It was a really good consistency that night
@@emptypocketsoffroad Nice!!!
@@emptypocketsoffroad I haven’t had a chance to go yet but my buddies all went on the new year hang over run and said it was great
Awesome video, wish our eastern Washington snow looked like that! Glad I can drive twenty minutes for north Idaho snow though.
wish i had some friends like you to do shit like this with. hard to find anyone near me that wants to go wheeling
@Nate Schleiden if only you were close to ND we could meet up! My son goes with me.
Which one do you prefer 4.0 or 5.2, im planing on buying my self one, i heard their fuel consumption is about same, i plan on putting some 35 inch tires on it
I have no experience with the 5.2... I do love my 4.0s though and had plenty of power for 35s even on the stock gears
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Its a Jeep thing!
Everyone great job Ford bronco just do what you can lmfao 🤣😆😆.. dam 4x4 does make a difference.
Those things are slugger..small as they look .
Oh yea. That bronco did great. Locker and maybe a sas in its future
24:24 i was summoned?
Where at in Idaho?? Im over in walla and need places to snow wheel like this with no cliffs in either side like here lmfao
This was in the clearwater county area
Whats that jeeps light set up with the flashing lights I'd like to know so I can do the same!
Those were nilight strobe lights. I found them on amazon
Cool video - what a wild bunch at night ! Lovin' the XJs, very capable classics - those sound great, which exhaust/muffler installed ? Thanks !
Thank you! Both xjs have thrush glass packs
@@emptypocketsoffroad yeah - glass packs or FlowMaster is the right choice - I have a FMS 44 installed on my XJ 4.0, lovin' it !
Where is this?
Idaho
would you like to get some free lights ?
Rev limiter rick and the jl.
What's the specs on that silver jku?
40s, beadlocks, g2 axles, 4.88s, f/r lockers, unsure on the other parts.
would you like to get some fee rock light?
Yes, I would be interested. Sponsorship and business Inquiries can be sent to: Emptypocketsoffroad@gmail.com
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@@emptypocketsoffroad sent email
What state is this in ?
Idaho
Correction. Jku.
I noticed most of you don't have a underbelly pan from the front bumper to the front axle. Must be normal thing?
Ever run like that on a trail in the snow and hit a snow buried tree stump? Ouch!! Click your seatbelt please.
Yes it's normal to not have that skid. It would only hinder travel in deep snow. The more clearance the better. As far as hitting hidden objects it happens. We overbuild our steering and suspension to handle it. Seatbelts are always warn lol thanks for the comments
Quit hating on the bronco 😭
Awesome video. Great rigs 😎🤙