Dude! This was SUCH a good video. I have to echo some of the comments about you getting some well deserved recognition. Just goes to show what going all in on something you’re PASSIONATE about can do. There’s a lesson to be learned by all creators. I also have to compliment the quality of your videos. Filming by yourself is NO JOKE and you do such a good job of it. You can tell it’s very thought through. Well done friend.
Thanks! This was one of the more challenging videos I’ve done. With segments from the shop to different trail days and lots of schedule changes. I’m happy to see that it has such a warm welcome to my library of videos. Thank you. Really. Thanks.
Justin, I second what many have said. Very well done, my friend. This video is so smooth, natural, engaging, and fun. It reminds me of some of your older videos, which threw me back to when I started watching them many moons ago. My Jeep had a lot of influence from Cool Rick. The quality of your work really is inspiring. Keep it up brother, good to see your hard work paying off. And I really hope this video becomes a thing!
Look at you man. Congratulations. Your hard work, quality, commitment and dedication is paying off for you. I love seeing others look to you for inspiration for their own builds. Seeing your talent being sought after is awesome. Keep it up.
Orlando is clever to pivot off an established build that has been sorted. Very wise move IMHO, now he needs to have Justin show him THE BEST backroads in Utah and mountain bike trails
Dude that is HUGE! Congrats on getting the opportunity to work with Mr.Bloom. You built I highly capable rig & really took care of that guy, I am very jealous you got to work with a big star like that!
Dude that shot at @11:10 was absolute art. Walking over rough terrain while talking, filming yourself and keeping the Bronco in shot? Casey Neistat would be proud!
@@JustinBMcBride I think Orlando would have also appreciated an Original Navajo Blanket in that build. Such great connection to teh SouthWest, but a massive hefty spend of $5k-$10k on a "blanket". IMHO, these truly are practical pieces of art made from very soft, warm spinnings to be used around the campfire. Then again, I would fear having to pick artwork for an artist like Orlando without knowing his tastes. Probably better to escort him to Olajito monument valley, or even Ganado and be overwhelmed by 100+ choices straight from the reservation weavers directly
Great video, Wife just got the wildtrak a couple of months ago and she is excited to learn how to offroad. I especially like the grin in Orlando's face when he said "We gotta lift this thing up bro"
I had a small and indirect hand in this...Orando's Bronco came in to the Ford Dealer where I worked at the time for some recall work, and it needed done before the build. I was the warranty administrator at the time, and facilitated some of the work. Nice to see the final product.
Your dedication to the platform and the thoughtfulness of your builds shows and people are taking notice! Congrats man!!! He looked like he was having a blast and learning a lot. An awesome vid.
Love everything about this video man! The fact that you installed all that gear on your own AND filmed everything in a short timeframe deserves huge props - awesome work as always and congrats on such a cool project 🙌
REALLY smartly edited, Justin -- love the interstitial building sections that you showed us in-between giving us a peek at Orlando driving the finished product.
I love that you guys have realistically sized tires. I'm so bored of people building chopped up Frankensteins with massive tires, and calling them overland rigs. Love the builds, and the content.
Dang! That’s a LOT of work in 4 days! Impressive to say the least!! Especially enjoyed the amazing work wiring the battery bank / inverter / charger setup! That turned out amazingly clean!!
It's cool to see him out on the trails like the rest of us. He seems like a cool dude. :-) As for the build, it looks good! Taking a lot of inspiration from this one. The only thing I would have gone a different direction on is the steps. Just bought the JCR crusader frame mounted sliders for mine. If he's planning on lifting it and doing some more difficult terrain it might be a good idea. Anyway, no judgment here, looks awesome and looks like you made some amazing memories and hopefully some very interesting friends!
Well done my man!!! Your hard work is paying off and I have to say everything you do is 1st Class! The videos….your attention to detail….and your presence on camera. Keep up the great work!
Great job editing and showing the work you put into this build! You do a great job with film and audio mix (you get the right mix of background music and don't blow out the voices). Your channel just keeps getting better!
excellent job all around..Thats what you call tricked out...Special props to Orlando, handled it like a Pro, looks like he had a Ball too..Cool to get out there and away from the rat race for a bit
Nice video Justin! You did an amazing amount of work getting that Bronco upgraded for Orlando! You did an incredible job of planning, parts ordering, assembly etc. etc. and then pull it all together to an awesome overland adventure vehicle - and on top of that do the filming as well!
Awesome man! Justin, so glad you got the call to do this. You have been busting your ass researching gear and creating content, perfect that you receive the cred of this ask. Keep it up (and let us know when you open your overland vehicle building shop ;)
This is probably my 2 nd favorite video of yours. Seeing this thing come to life I can’t wait till I get my bronco. I built it three different times on the ford site
Serious bit of kit - Great to get him on the fast track to fun! With our massive supply chain problems I am surprised you were able to find everything. I had to wait 6+ months for a Falcon 22E steering stabilizer and nobody in all of USA had one. Serious accomplishment, respect to you! Now, time for him to see our SouthWest USA in that fine rig. Perhaps bring Orlando to Escalante, Utah to camp at the Paria Homesite (historic Western film site) for the massively scenic/colorful rocks of the Chinle formation. Then drive South across 89 to Paria Canyon Guest Ranch to ride horses and then South to the Vermilion Cliffs where he hike remote Buckskin Gulch from the Middle Entrance, America's longest and deepest slot canyon - not the commercialized "cow herd" group trips at nearby Antelope Canyon.
Couple of thoughts…looks like you need the lift on the Bronco, the Jeep Wrangler JK JL does these moves with NO drama, the spotting is missing the expression of the goal - move so slowly that the suspension does not compress eg you can slowly roll over the drop without banging down at the end. Ditto for fronting up.
It’s going to be interesting to adapt some of this stuff (maybe not this exact stuff) for my 79 Ramcharger. I will set up a rack to mount on legs like a Wrangler that will go down to my sliders and back bumper. It will be detachable so I can get my metal top on and off. Building a cage for the soft top too.
Yeah, Justin! Great video. I saw him commenting on your IG a while back, saying, "can we do this on my Bronco" Really cool to see where that went. I would love to know more about the Redarc installation if you can share some time in more detail. Your install videos are always so good.
That would be great. I know narrow niche install videos don't get massive search volume but man are they helpful for those seeking that info. Appreciate you!
Justin, I second what many have said. Very well done, my friend. This video is so smooth, natural, engaging, and fun. It reminds me of some of your older videos, which threw me back to when I started watching them many moons ago. My Jeep had a lot of influence from Cool Rick. The quality of your work really is inspiring. Keep it up brother, good to see your hard work paying off. And I really hope this video becomes a thing!
Beautiful build, great taste in mods! Well done, Justin! Could someone please educate me in the purpose of the extra batteries and charger? Justin didn't specify, do they power the fridge and water heater? Thanks for posting.
You should do a video on how you’ve got the auxiliary wiring all set up. I’m super interested in how you’ve done it on a Bronco. My Bronco looks like a rats nest of wires…
Cool video, great opportunity... and to teach some real beginners! And isn't he a "Pix" now... not an elf. Now hurry and get him back to filming and finish "Carnival Row." Though I am very curious as to this Adventure Series they are going to make. Maybe they will get you filming some of it. Great job.
Dude! This was SUCH a good video. I have to echo some of the comments about you getting some well deserved recognition.
Just goes to show what going all in on something you’re PASSIONATE about can do.
There’s a lesson to be learned by all creators.
I also have to compliment the quality of your videos. Filming by yourself is NO JOKE and you do such a good job of it.
You can tell it’s very thought through.
Well done friend.
Thanks! This was one of the more challenging videos I’ve done. With segments from the shop to different trail days and lots of schedule changes. I’m happy to see that it has such a warm welcome to my library of videos.
Thank you. Really. Thanks.
Justin, I second what many have said. Very well done, my friend. This video is so smooth, natural, engaging, and fun. It reminds me of some of your older videos, which threw me back to when I started watching them many moons ago. My Jeep had a lot of influence from Cool Rick. The quality of your work really is inspiring. Keep it up brother, good to see your hard work paying off. And I really hope this video becomes a thing!
Amazing to see how far youve come! From the days of working retail with you, to building a Bronco for Orlando? Awesome man, proud to see it!
Look at you man. Congratulations. Your hard work, quality, commitment and dedication is paying off for you. I love seeing others look to you for inspiration for their own builds. Seeing your talent being sought after is awesome. Keep it up.
Thanks! That means everything to me!
Nice! How awesome is that! Maybe if he got his Bronco 20 years ago it wouldn't of taken them 11 hours to get the Ring to Mordor?
Exactly. In and out with 35s and front and rear lockers.
@@JustinBMcBride He needs to put a ring on a chain around the Rear view mirror! he just has to.
@@JustinBMcBride One does not simply walk into Mordor, you need an overland rig with at least 35s and 4wd.
its a ford it would be lucky if it got to gondor
What's mordor, some really gay hobbit thing???
Orlando is in great hands. Absolutely stunning Justin - what a fantastic build.
Thanks friends! He’s in love with the whole build! Thank you for being a part of it!
O was screaming like a little child - LOL!
There is so much fun in that area and soon the North Rim of The GRand Canyon will open!
Orlando REALLY wanted a Bronco because of his connection to horses. While filming LOTR Orlando FELL OFF A HORSE and broke his rib - OUCH!
Smart move to get a sorted one - now concentrate on fun and exploring our slot canyons
“ONE RIG TO RULE THEM ALL”
Great job Justin!
Thanks Justin for sharing your talents with someone who has brought so much joy and entertainment to us.
This is taking "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" to the next level. Congrats on a great build and one heckuva memory!
Orlando is clever to pivot off an established build that has been sorted. Very wise move IMHO, now he needs to have Justin show him THE BEST backroads in Utah and mountain bike trails
That is really cool, it's awesome seeing someone so famous just out having fun and shows he's down to earth!!! Spectacular build Justin!!
Dude that is HUGE! Congrats on getting the opportunity to work with Mr.Bloom. You built I highly capable rig & really took care of that guy, I am very jealous you got to work with a big star like that!
NOW _ Show him our Beautiful SouthWest USA and I don't mean crowded Alstrom Point. Use that rig to see the backroads, enjoy!
Orlando was happy like a young child!
Dude that shot at @11:10 was absolute art. Walking over rough terrain while talking, filming yourself and keeping the Bronco in shot? Casey Neistat would be proud!
Let’s get him on the docket for a better build. His Defender 110 seems to be failing him quite a bit lately.
@@JustinBMcBride I think Orlando would have also appreciated an Original Navajo Blanket in that build. Such great connection to teh SouthWest, but a massive hefty spend of $5k-$10k on a "blanket". IMHO, these truly are practical pieces of art made from very soft, warm spinnings to be used around the campfire.
Then again, I would fear having to pick artwork for an artist like Orlando without knowing his tastes. Probably better to escort him to Olajito monument valley, or even Ganado and be overwhelmed by 100+ choices straight from the reservation weavers directly
Great video, Wife just got the wildtrak a couple of months ago and she is excited to learn how to offroad. I especially like the grin in Orlando's face when he said "We gotta lift this thing up bro"
Super cool! I was really excited to see this when I opened my feed today. Congratulations and what a beautiful build!!
Glad you like it!
I had a small and indirect hand in this...Orando's Bronco came in to the Ford Dealer where I worked at the time for some recall work, and it needed done before the build. I was the warranty administrator at the time, and facilitated some of the work. Nice to see the final product.
Glad you cats could help make quick work of everything!
@@JustinBMcBride Well, if I recall correctly, it took longer than it should have. But I'm glad we were able to get it taken care of eventually.
Nice to hear Orlando’s South African roots creeping into his accent every now and then 🇿🇦
Props for keeping it real and not falling prey to over doing it.
It's nice knowing that so many rich people that could be anywhere in the world doing anything they want, choose to go wheel and camp.
Sure he does 😂
That was amazing! Congrats to your hard work and congrats to Orlando for discovering what we all love. This was an exciting episode!!!!
Can you please repeat the name of his new program?
I’m not 100% sure the name of it. But I think it’ll be streaming on Peacock when it releases.
Your dedication to the platform and the thoughtfulness of your builds shows and people are taking notice! Congrats man!!! He looked like he was having a blast and learning a lot. An awesome vid.
I appreciate that!
Love everything about this video man! The fact that you installed all that gear on your own AND filmed everything in a short timeframe deserves huge props - awesome work as always and congrats on such a cool project 🙌
Thanks homie! It definitely wasn’t easy!
REALLY smartly edited, Justin -- love the interstitial building sections that you showed us in-between giving us a peek at Orlando driving the finished product.
"Nice and slow" coupled with that lovely squeal and a straight face is just awesome.
Love the builds!
Just a little bit of mud and sand in the brakes.
@@JustinBMcBride oh of course! I'm in AZ, so know it a little too well.
It's just nails on a chalkboard and you handled it like a pro! haha
Look at you man. Congratulations.
I love that you guys have realistically sized tires. I'm so bored of people building chopped up Frankensteins with massive tires, and calling them overland rigs. Love the builds, and the content.
So awesome! Great build for someone that can see your passion.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Congrats man! That is huge!!! All that hard work paying off big time. You deserve this, bet it was a super fun project too!
no way! this is so RAD Justin. Impressive amount of work you did in that tiny time frame and so neat to a collaboration like this! Congrats
Dang! That’s a LOT of work in 4 days! Impressive to say the least!! Especially enjoyed the amazing work wiring the battery bank / inverter / charger setup! That turned out amazingly clean!!
That’s Awesome!! Good for you Man!! And Congrats to Orlando Bloom
Thanks!!
It's cool to see him out on the trails like the rest of us. He seems like a cool dude. :-)
As for the build, it looks good! Taking a lot of inspiration from this one. The only thing I would have gone a different direction on is the steps. Just bought the JCR crusader frame mounted sliders for mine. If he's planning on lifting it and doing some more difficult terrain it might be a good idea.
Anyway, no judgment here, looks awesome and looks like you made some amazing memories and hopefully some very interesting friends!
Nice to see another content creator that can actually work on their own vehicle, great build👍👍
Gotta get my hands dirty. It’s half the fun!
Well done my man!!! Your hard work is paying off and I have to say everything you do is 1st Class! The videos….your attention to detail….and your presence on camera. Keep up the great work!
Congrats Justin! This was a fun watch.
Thanks!
Really cool opportunity Justin, great build!
Great job editing and showing the work you put into this build! You do a great job with film and audio mix (you get the right mix of background music and don't blow out the voices). Your channel just keeps getting better!
Awesome score - this was a great build. Orlando was like a kid in a candy store!
Nice Work Justin.. Loved the build video..
Super sweeeet build! Awesome work Justin. It looked Amazing. Very Cool.
Way to go Justin! Sweet build! A huge congratulations to Orlando on his new McBronco, and welcome Orlando... ... to the Ford family.
McBronco. I can dig that.
@@JustinBMcBride you can have that. You're welcome.
excellent job all around..Thats what you call tricked out...Special props to Orlando, handled it like a Pro, looks like he had a Ball too..Cool to get out there and away from the rat race for a bit
Awesome job on the Bronco, Justin, and Orlando is awesome at Overlanding! I hope to see y’all in Texas. -Ryan
That was awesome to see all the cool experiences you're having!
Bro that is so sick! After taking that recovery class with you I'm seriously looking at a later JK Rubicon to replace my truck.
Not a bad move.
Nice video Justin! You did an amazing amount of work getting that Bronco upgraded for Orlando! You did an incredible job of planning, parts ordering, assembly etc. etc. and then pull it all together to an awesome overland adventure vehicle - and on top of that do the filming as well!
Thanks as always!
Awesome man! Justin, so glad you got the call to do this. You have been busting your ass researching gear and creating content, perfect that you receive the cred of this ask. Keep it up (and let us know when you open your overland vehicle building shop ;)
Love the video! Now that my Bronco is finally scheduled for production, I can watch your channel again 😄. Keep up the great work!
Can't wait to see videos like this with Winston! That was awesome!
One of the coolest videos I’ve seen! A huge pat on the back for you Justin! Well deserved.
This is probably my 2 nd favorite video of yours. Seeing this thing come to life I can’t wait till I get my bronco. I built it three different times on the ford site
Great video! Stoked you guys were able to collab! And of course great wheel choice. ;)
That bronco looks great, and Utah,... what else can I say,... great driving guys.
Dude this has gotta be the coolest thing I’ve seen on RUclips the whole year 😂
The year is just getting started!
That's one good looking overland rig!
Excited to get him out using it some more!
Orlando Bloom is a much cooler dude after seeing him get into overlanding. He is my favorite character in Lord of the Rings.
Looks like a happy customer haha.. congrats! Would love a rig like that...
Serious bit of kit - Great to get him on the fast track to fun! With our massive supply chain problems I am surprised you were able to find everything. I had to wait 6+ months for a Falcon 22E steering stabilizer and nobody in all of USA had one. Serious accomplishment, respect to you!
Now, time for him to see our SouthWest USA in that fine rig.
Perhaps bring Orlando to Escalante, Utah to camp at the Paria Homesite (historic Western film site) for the massively scenic/colorful rocks of the Chinle formation. Then drive South across 89 to Paria Canyon Guest Ranch to ride horses and then South to the Vermilion Cliffs where he hike remote Buckskin Gulch from the Middle Entrance, America's longest and deepest slot canyon - not the commercialized "cow herd" group trips at nearby Antelope Canyon.
Couple of thoughts…looks like you need the lift on the Bronco, the Jeep Wrangler JK JL does these moves with NO drama, the spotting is missing the expression of the goal - move so slowly that the suspension does not compress eg you can slowly roll over the drop without banging down at the end. Ditto for fronting up.
Looks like a fun trip with Orlando. Enjoyed the video. I still need to make it down to long canyon. Seems like a real must do in Moab.
So rad, man! Congrats and well done! 👏🏼⚡️🤌🏼
From Moab to Mordor! Good on ya Justin! 🎉
Thanks! If the fellowship had this the books wouldn’t exist.
@@JustinBMcBride the trilogy would be just another article in daily news, too easy 😄
Congrats, brother! That ended up being a beautiful rig!
The collaboration i didn't know we needed. Awesome!
So cool! Congrats man! You earned the recognition and respect!
Awesome video! I like how it all came together. Both the video and the build. Stoked to be a part of both of your builds, Justin!
Awesome! Thank you!
Those MAGNUM steps are by far the best looking!
I love to see actors who are down to Earth instead of simply residing in a crystal castle high above the peasants. What a great video!
Great username!
So cool and such an amazing build. Almost makes me want a Bronco…ALMOST. 😜
This was great. Now Bloom needs to buy and mod and make a crazy mad max Land Rover Defender
Really cool project, Justin!! Great job and awesome to watch!!
It’s going to be interesting to adapt some of this stuff (maybe not this exact stuff) for my 79 Ramcharger. I will set up a rack to mount on legs like a Wrangler that will go down to my sliders and back bumper. It will be detachable so I can get my metal top on and off. Building a cage for the soft top too.
There he is! Love this.
Damn Justin! This one's a real treat, thank you!
Thank you! It’s been a fun one to put together!
That’s so awesome!! Great build and outstanding video. That must have been so cool
Totally thought this was gonna be clickbait! Congrats dude! So awesome!!!!
Nice Vid Brotha! Gonna do a number of these mods on my Braptor!!!!
Yeah, Justin! Great video. I saw him commenting on your IG a while back, saying, "can we do this on my Bronco" Really cool to see where that went. I would love to know more about the Redarc installation if you can share some time in more detail. Your install videos are always so good.
Yes, I have a follow-up video on the build details. I didn’t think the majority of viewers would be into the nuances of the build.
That would be great. I know narrow niche install videos don't get massive search volume but man are they helpful for those seeking that info. Appreciate you!
Love it! Waiting for part II.
Good job my dude!
Thanks!
How fun was that!!! What a great video, nice mods!!!
You deserve more credit for the great content 👌🏽
Thanks! The best way is to share with friends. 👊🏻
@@JustinBMcBride will do 👌🏽
Awesome man!
Thanks bro!
My dream to own one of these one day awesome build 👍🏼
This is so awesome! Fantastic build 🔥🔥🔥
Congrats dude!
Nice Bronco! Loving that LR4 🤙🏻
Justin, I second what many have said. Very well done, my friend. This video is so smooth, natural, engaging, and fun. It reminds me of some of your older videos, which threw me back to when I started watching them many moons ago. My Jeep had a lot of influence from Cool Rick. The quality of your work really is inspiring. Keep it up brother, good to see your hard work paying off. And I really hope this video becomes a thing!
This is awesome congrats!
i love the bronco but that Discovery man... what cars!!!! I am a land rover fan though. Sick vid
He needs to raise it
Agreed.
Awesome video with Bloom❤❤
Thank you 🤗
Well done Justin!
Thanks homie!
Amazing! Hopefully some day I can hang out with you! I’m only one state away
Want his exact setup and color, so good
Beautiful build, great taste in mods! Well done, Justin! Could someone please educate me in the purpose of the extra batteries and charger? Justin didn't specify, do they power the fridge and water heater? Thanks for posting.
I'm sorry, what?! Congrats on the awesome opportunity and project. You're kicking butt as always.
You should do a video on how you’ve got the auxiliary wiring all set up. I’m super interested in how you’ve done it on a Bronco. My Bronco looks like a rats nest of wires…
Thanks for the idea!
Happy to see you get some well deserved recognition. This was awesome! The quality of your videos keeps me coming back. Keep it up man.
Thanks! Sorry for the long gap between videos. This one has had me busy for the last month.
@@JustinBMcBride I've always viewed your channel as a quality over quantity channel.
Damn dude becoming big time congrats
Cool video, great opportunity... and to teach some real beginners! And isn't he a "Pix" now... not an elf. Now hurry and get him back to filming and finish "Carnival Row." Though I am very curious as to this Adventure Series they are going to make. Maybe they will get you filming some of it. Great job.
Rad video!
Congrats man 👌
Appreciate it