And Ithought the Rubicon was hard, this makes the sluice boxes nothing but a sunday drive. Awesome rigs, well built and thought out. Its incredible what is possible with rear steer and selectable lockers. Good job, well done gentleman
We hit that trail just a few weeks ago. On that vertical wall I made it to the first landing but I had to get winched up. I have some geometry issues. Each time I hit the gas my whole car lifted up off the wall. Fortunately no one went over backwards in our group. Glad everyone in your group is OK, that fall off that wall past the first step is a long drop and cars land flat on their lids every time!
@@duneattack I have no idea what i'm talking about. I'm coming from a very old 57 willys perspective and rc crawlers. Biggest help on both was not just weight but rotating mass. Unsure how you'd do full scale but we add lead tire weights inside the rim. Probly nothing very helpful to an expert. But physics is physics, big or small. Good luck.
Wow , First time viewer. incredible ! that 55 Red dot 🔴 engineering machine is incredible. driver is very good too ! How much is a Rig like that ? if u don't mind me asking.
It really just depends the guy who makes them died in an crash. So then the prices have been all over the place. I haven’t really been looking at prices lately
You can eat up 100k on a quality build. Easy !! But you can build a junkyard trail rig too for way way less . Depending on what kind of terrain you are wanting to tackle!!
Mind boggling for me. What do you even call this activity? First time I've seen a vehicle with front and rear steering and (on the Red Dot vehicle) apparently suspension that adjusts as needed to get the body higher off the axles or closer to it, as needed to shift weight around. I heard a sound like a vacuum cleaner; is that electric radiator fans or is it something to do with the suspension adjustments?
People who do this call this many different things but we call it jeeping. And it’s an radiator fan mixed with the engine so it makes that weird sound.
And Ithought the Rubicon was hard, this makes the sluice boxes nothing but a sunday drive. Awesome rigs, well built and thought out. Its incredible what is possible with rear steer and selectable lockers. Good job, well done gentleman
This video is awesome. No stupid music. No annoying talking. Just wheeling. Thank you.
90 % spotter 10% driver …. gr8 video 👍🏻
I love these videos as well as the rc videos. Don’t stop making these, please!
I saw lots of 4x4, only this one really amazing me. Can't image without this video
I registered. I will continue to enjoy it in the future.That's a wonderful driving.
This stuff is on a whole new level .... I'm wincing the whole time I'm watching 🤣🚙
Those copper wheels are awesome!!!
That is one BAD ASS JEEP
Crazy amazing
We hit that trail just a few weeks ago. On that vertical wall I made it to the first landing but I had to get winched up. I have some geometry issues. Each time I hit the gas my whole car lifted up off the wall. Fortunately no one went over backwards in our group. Glad everyone in your group is OK, that fall off that wall past the first step is a long drop and cars land flat on their lids every time!
Maybe more weight up front?
@@user-nk4ot4zh9o front tires are full of water and i have a 6.0 LS. more weight is probably not the answer, but its not a bad suggestion.
@@duneattack I have no idea what i'm talking about. I'm coming from a very old 57 willys perspective and rc crawlers. Biggest help on both was not just weight but rotating mass. Unsure how you'd do full scale but we add lead tire weights inside the rim. Probly nothing very helpful to an expert. But physics is physics, big or small. Good luck.
@@duneattack I should also state in my stupidity that we deal with four link suspension. Forgive me
Putting them Spidertrax axles to work.
i wheeled with kevin i love them red dot buggies
how could you not love those cars
Truly amazing machine! Is there a rundown on the build? I just noticed about half way through that looks like hydraulic rear up/down?
It’s a suck down winch that you can use for dropping off ledges and stuff.
Amazes me, someone though... I can drive through there.
How do you get out of there if you slip in?
If you slip in you might be able to get through but most of the time you have to winch out of it
Wow , First time viewer. incredible ! that 55 Red dot 🔴 engineering machine is incredible. driver is very good too ! How much is a Rig like that ? if u don't mind me asking.
It really just depends the guy who makes them died in an crash. So then the prices have been all over the place. I haven’t really been looking at prices lately
@@beastbuggymotorsports3390 Wow , sorry to hear that.
R.i.p. thanks for reply.
I have a friend who has one. He claims $160K.
I’d say over a $100k easily, nice driving indeed
You can eat up 100k on a quality build. Easy !! But you can build a junkyard trail rig too for way way less . Depending on what kind of terrain you are wanting to tackle!!
Mind boggling for me. What do you even call this activity? First time I've seen a vehicle with front and rear steering and (on the Red Dot vehicle) apparently suspension that adjusts as needed to get the body higher off the axles or closer to it, as needed to shift weight around. I heard a sound like a vacuum cleaner; is that electric radiator fans or is it something to do with the suspension adjustments?
People who do this call this many different things but we call it jeeping. And it’s an radiator fan mixed with the engine so it makes that weird sound.
The suspension adjustments don’t make any noise.
@@beastbuggymotorsports3390 I can hear the whine of the suck down winch tho..
@@zachhartson4819 it sometimes will if it’s in a tight position but usually isn’t that loud.
🤩💥💯👍👏
What's that vacuum sounding noise in the background?
At what part of the video?
6:40
@@akalksander9184 the fans running on one of the cars, the one behind us or the car on the obstacle.
I thought it was the noise from the hydraulic pump used for the rear steer.
Its Amazing what these vehicles can do.
ya... those aren't jeeps.
Yep there red dots