Backwoods Adventure Mods Show Truck Build

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Huge thanks to Backwoods for allowing us to build their 2023 show truck!
    The build:
    MTN Yotas Firewall tub (TIG Welded)
    DRT Fabrication spindle gussets and cab mount relocate
    ‪@dirtking‬ upper and lower performance control arms
    @Pureblind Wraps art wrap
    ‪@KingOffRoadShocks‬ 2.5" adjustable shocks
    ‪@archivegarage7638‬ hammer hangers and rear shock relocate
    ‪@yukongearandaxle‬ 5.29 gears
    ‪@warnindustries‬ winch
    ‪@stealthcustomseries‬ wheels
    ‪@YokohamaMotorsports‬ tires
    Deaver leaf springs
    Alpha Equipment snorkel
    and ‪@BackwoodsAdventureMods‬ high clearance bumpers :-)
    Find us on Instagram @mtnyotas or visit our shop on I-70 & Wadsworth just west of Denver, CO.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @BackwoodsAdventureMods
    @BackwoodsAdventureMods Год назад +1

    Heck yeah! You guys absolutely crushed our build. We can't wait to wheel with it and show it off next show season! Pleasure as always working with you guys.

  • @thatfitfriend
    @thatfitfriend Год назад

    Such a sick truck 👌

  • @gorila1958
    @gorila1958 Год назад +1

    Where are you guys located for future reference for me . ( Roadtrip )
    I'm planning on getting a Toyota tacoma 4x4 and so hopefully get upgrades for it .

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Год назад

      We're on I-70 and Wadsworth in Wheat Ridge, CO. Come by anytime!

  • @kgreen175
    @kgreen175 Год назад

    Love the build, just found you guys! QQ, does regearing and running 33s or 35’s decrease the engine/transmission lifespan or cause problems over 100-200k miles? New to all this so I’m trying to learn! I’m down in the springs and considering building a Toyota vs a jeep. Love your content/work!

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks man! Good question. The answer depends on how you drive it... with additional torque it's certainly easier to harm other mechanical components in the system if you're hammering it all the time. If you drive it normally then it theoretically should reduce wear on the other components since it comes off the line and gets moving more easily.