This Is Harder Than I Thought...Wrecker Rescues Not So Easy!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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  • @diezelpwr1202
    @diezelpwr1202 Год назад +2194

    You should put a 3rd brake light on the tip of the boom so your towed vehicle knows when to hit their brakes harder.

    • @AcePaul
      @AcePaul Год назад +179

      Best suggestion I've seen in a while.

    • @mattknowsnothing
      @mattknowsnothing Год назад +68

      Good idea:)

    • @VEJ2
      @VEJ2 Год назад +95

      Easier. Take an old tire and put it on de boom. So the cable goes through it. The thing being towed will be cushened by it.

    • @philb5593
      @philb5593 Год назад +47

      I know Matt has talked about making a tow bar for the wrecker which would fix that issue as well.
      Rory doesn’t run one, but Matt doesn’t have to pickup and set down the towed vehicle as much because the wrecker is more capable and Sand hollow has more ways out.

    • @shadow105720
      @shadow105720 Год назад +7

      They make brake attachments for towed vehicles but they're usually model specific or just a big remote foot to press the brake pedal for you which might work in this case but would easily be bumped out of place I imagine.

  • @DV8Offroad
    @DV8Offroad Год назад +187

    We are so thankful for Matt's Offroad Recovery! They came to the rescue when our Bronco was broken on the trail. Without them, who knows how long we would have been waiting out there! Thanks again, Matt and the Team!

    • @StreetandTrail
      @StreetandTrail Год назад +8

      Yoo just ordered a bumper from you guys for my Tacoma, funny I see you guys in this video right after ! I’m probably gonna do a little video on it in the next week or two

    • @mikes4352
      @mikes4352 Год назад +6

      That's a great looking bumper. This recovery will definitely add in R&D of the way it mounts to the frame horns.

    • @everydaygearhead
      @everydaygearhead Год назад +11

      Free R&D, too! Now you know you should upgrade your bumper mounts and chamfer your recovery point holes!

    • @QueueInAK
      @QueueInAK Год назад +4

      After seeing what the tow did to that bumper it makes me want to get rid of my DV8 bumpers on my Jeep. What caused that?

    • @FORDMAN198325
      @FORDMAN198325 Год назад +4

      ​@@QueueInAK did nothing to the bumper bent the frame horns on the bronco

  • @MintMonte87ACSS312
    @MintMonte87ACSS312 Год назад +274

    Matt’s such a upstanding guy. Most tow companies would say “damage is the nature of the beast in situations like this” not Matt. He takes care of it when it happens and makes it clear that he will without question. What a guy.

    • @cakearmy_maxgaming6346
      @cakearmy_maxgaming6346 Год назад +27

      Considering the bumper failed that the customer themselves manufactured, I’d tell em to pound sand.

    • @lowellarnett3172
      @lowellarnett3172 Год назад +27

      An endorsement on a channel with 1M+ subs is worth something also.

    • @psychologicaltirefire8190
      @psychologicaltirefire8190 Год назад +13

      ​@CakeArmy_Max Gaming They're company rep or even the owners from DV8 from the sounds of it. It's not a garage job bumper is what I'm saying. DV8 isn't huge, but they're not small either.

    • @donchaput8278
      @donchaput8278 Год назад +5

      Yup, could have easily done that and edited it all out.
      Would also love to see Matt's closet of 5 exactly the same work outfits.

    • @sampic_
      @sampic_ Год назад +3

      @@cakearmy_maxgaming6346 it failed because it hit the boom though

  • @garyonnen7634
    @garyonnen7634 Год назад +173

    It’s good to see the wrecker working, and the guys from DV8 get real world knowledge on how the bumper handles being towed. Both learned something.

    • @tommyolson2258
      @tommyolson2258 Год назад +22

      Yes DV8 and all manufacturers need to round or smooth the toe points

    • @nickbauermeister7687
      @nickbauermeister7687 Год назад +16

      ​@@tommyolson2258 I'm pretty sure those metal eyelets were supposed to be in there from the start, they weren't in there and that's why it rubbed through the soft shackle

    • @nickbauermeister7687
      @nickbauermeister7687 Год назад +14

      ​@@tommyolson2258 D-ring shackle, not an eyelet.

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Год назад +13

      The problem was the frame, not the bumper- the frame bent. Or, more accurately, the problem was THORR's method of recovering vehicles by dangling them half in the air while towing them over off-road obstacles...they complain about lack of attachment points, well how many vehicles are going to have attachment points that are going to be able to support that sort of strain?

    • @psychologicaltirefire8190
      @psychologicaltirefire8190 Год назад +7

      ​​@AM D idk if stock Wranglers can even be towed like that with the stock backward and top mounted recovery hooks. I'd feel like they'd immediately slip off the THORR. If one of the most common offroad machines can't be pulled like this. Matt and the crew need to figure a way to pull them without a janky and sketchy rigging of softshackles and the winches.

  • @MattButlerAL
    @MattButlerAL Год назад +518

    DV8 learned a lot about their bumper thanks to the off-road wrecker.

    • @codywise1451
      @codywise1451 Год назад +41

      Totally agree I just looked up how those DV8 "winch" bumpers attach. they will inevitably flex into the body of your vehicle. Rear bumpers are the same way tons of complaints of body chafing.

    • @sickjohnson
      @sickjohnson Год назад +40

      Serious R & D in the real world right there! Bumper 1 pts, Bronco minus 3 pts...?

    • @sfshilo
      @sfshilo Год назад +9

      Yeah I avoided the winch bumper for their other one for that reason

    • @seanseoltoir
      @seanseoltoir Год назад +65

      @@codywise1451 -- Someone thought that a winch bumper will probably only ever have a straight pull level to the vehicle... Probably didn't consider the fact that a vehicle should be able to be lifted by a jack from its bumper...

    • @redgator7250
      @redgator7250 Год назад +87

      Which I mean is fair to them, no one really expects a bumper to deal with a vertical load that’s like over 50% of the weight with large bumped and sudden momentum changes.

  • @justinlemon8326
    @justinlemon8326 Год назад +324

    The amount of respect for Rory just went through the roof. He has operated alone for years with his. Can’t wait to see Matt get to that level of proficiency. He’ll be unstoppable.

    • @ceasard34
      @ceasard34 Год назад +10

      True story.....

    • @pauljohnson7029
      @pauljohnson7029 Год назад +19

      Rory has a crew that are with him just like Matt has.

    • @truthseeking3818
      @truthseeking3818 Год назад +21

      Yeah Rory is the real deal here in this little community. It’s why you are always seeing them defer to what he’s using for certain situations.

    • @FILIPFROMSALMO
      @FILIPFROMSALMO Год назад +12

      rory the top man

    • @dukebass4564
      @dukebass4564 Год назад +19

      Rory is the “GOLD STANDARD “ when it comes to his trade in his part of the world!

  • @northsidedork_3043
    @northsidedork_3043 Год назад +79

    I love that Matt and his crew take responsibility for their actions. What a stand up group of people on this channel!

    • @carguy7243
      @carguy7243 Год назад +2

      I actually don't think damage like that should be Matt's problem you seriously can't expect to go off-roading crash or have a mechanical failure in the middle of a trail and expect to be rescued with no risk of damage it would be different if Matt backing into a vehicle or tried to pickup a car via something inappropriate and did damage.

    • @willishadams
      @willishadams Год назад +1

      In a regular off road recovery they shouldn't be held responsible. Given the circumstances its cool of them to cover the damage.

  • @mrvelocity9613
    @mrvelocity9613 Год назад +24

    As a tow op, might I suggest modifying the wrecker to use the sling method with a custom tow bar so you don’t need someone to drag breaks.

    • @dustymojave
      @dustymojave Год назад +3

      I agree. Just as Eric does with his truck. Sometimes a good old sling does the job best. Not always. Rory doesn't like a sling setup. But better to be equipped for either way and have the option.

    • @fixituntilitsbroke2263
      @fixituntilitsbroke2263 Год назад +1

      Came here to say this. You need some kind of drawbar to keep the towed vehicle from running into you during braking and downhills.

  • @spaight711
    @spaight711 Год назад +104

    How cool that MORR and the customer both got real world feedback about how to improve your designs.
    Ya never learn anything without stuff being pushed till it fails!

  • @deandennis2838
    @deandennis2838 Год назад +74

    This recovery is simply the first of many steps to dial in the wrecker. Things could have been done differently for sure, but it’s a learning process that will take many recoveries to perfect.
    Rory has the most experience and has learned a lot, but not without his share of ‘awe crap’ moments. 🙂

  • @rayd.5088
    @rayd.5088 Год назад +27

    Hey Lizzy! Remember back being towed in the abandoned car with Randy, the doors swinging open, your face full of dirt, you guys were laughing so hard. I was cracking up 😂
    That video was my first MORR watch and I've been hooked since.

  • @LarsDennert
    @LarsDennert Год назад +31

    Have to have lots of respect for how easy Rory makes it look towing rigs off serious trails. I've seen him recover a propane truck that nearly rolled down a cliff with TrailMator. I bet some amazing stuff doesn't make it to YT.

  • @mickeydyke392
    @mickeydyke392 Год назад +84

    It’s going to be fun watching Matt learn what Rory does so automatically. Makes me appreciate all that you do.

  • @andyrbush
    @andyrbush Год назад +90

    The way that wrecker just gently cruises up inclines is super impressive. Great design and build job.

    • @davidmore190
      @davidmore190 Год назад +4

      You're kidding right? The thing struggles with every climb and usually breaks parts trying.

    • @giorgikurcxalia5607
      @giorgikurcxalia5607 Год назад +7

      @@davidmore190 it didn't struggled with any of inclines in this video and there was many of them. and about breaking parts, it is not finished. it is like v1.1 or smth, it will fail and break in future too, but it is the way of improvement, you can't make something perfect on your first try when you are the first, who is doing it, remember, this guys had to design and develop every part in their or someone's garage

    • @andyrbush
      @andyrbush Год назад +4

      @@davidmore190 Obviously you have never built anything lol. That is totally obvious. Have you never heard of prototyping. Did you see how many failures the Apolo system had. If you had actually built anything you would know that nothing is 100% off the drawing board. I am a professional mechanical engineer you are clearly not qualified to comment on the machine. You build one lol you would not know where to start.

    • @andyrbush
      @andyrbush Год назад +1

      @@davidmore190 Did you not also happen to notice that Matt is recovering Jeeps and other OEM vehicles that have broken? You are a dope.

  • @MaxNafeHorsemanship
    @MaxNafeHorsemanship Год назад +55

    When Matt had just the Bannana, he always impressed me with what he could get done with the little he had with him. Things have changed and he is playing in new water. I wonder if Rory gives lessons.

    • @barryoliver
      @barryoliver Год назад +4

      Rory giving lessons.... that would be the recent Wrecker games...

    • @kathyparsons2934
      @kathyparsons2934 Год назад +1

      This is a good example. Rory would've used his secret X . Then the truck would be more secure.
      And he really needs to paint the inside.

    • @TurkeySandwichJr
      @TurkeySandwichJr Год назад +3

      Rory would have cut off the busted CV and welded the tie rod back together.

    • @Elmo6855
      @Elmo6855 Год назад +1

      Rory gives lessons every time he goes on a rescue! 😅

    • @Kyle-ev4fk
      @Kyle-ev4fk Год назад

      That's why I became a fan. Now the recoveries are not as impressive, but the characters are entertaining.

  • @benjones-lb8ut
    @benjones-lb8ut Год назад +14

    Throughout Matt’s videos one thing that always shines through is, he is a gifted teacher, even though he could more quickly do something himself he usually instructs someone else to do it and guides them through doing it.

  • @paytonruss55
    @paytonruss55 Год назад +57

    And thats one of the reasons why Rory doesn't use soft shackles and only D rings on the boom. I'm guessing that by now after the Wrecker games you guys have figured that out already plus more. Always love the content guys it's good to get my weekly dose from all the great off road channels on RUclips. I'm a Trail Mater/Rory Irish fan through and through and this friend group is absolute goals!!

    • @kworld429
      @kworld429 Год назад +6

      I think that the so-called games are going to be very educational to all of the participants and they will gain a lot of useful experience to carry forward, except for Rory, he's the king!

    • @paytonruss55
      @paytonruss55 Год назад +2

      @@kworld429 I 💯 agree!

    • @donlarsen9807
      @donlarsen9807 Год назад +1

      Rory is a leader with many years of experience in this type of recovery! I love watching all of them. Each has different content but if you have seen their wrecker builds they have adopted what Rory has proven to work.

  • @stunick1573
    @stunick1573 Год назад +104

    Important lesson there was the soft shackle doesn't like 90 degree angle metal. This is a perfect example of getting experience as you go. Great video and the shack down cruises are definitely important.

    • @laurenclark3762
      @laurenclark3762 Год назад +18

      Metal d-ring shackles would have been better for that type of bumper or winch mount grill guards! That's why tow trucks carry multiple types of recovery gear!

    • @MyLonewolf25
      @MyLonewolf25 Год назад +5

      Really the job for a metal d-ring shackle.
      Anything that has a sharp corner or bend needs a hard shackle

    • @jrrarglblarg9241
      @jrrarglblarg9241 Год назад +4

      I would have expected the customer to have organized putting the shackles on the bumper, given that they’re the vendor. But hey, now everybody knows.

    • @randomhero123
      @randomhero123 Год назад +6

      @@jrrarglblarg9241 That's what you call testing and product refinement, even a 1/8th inch fillet on that would have made a big difference. I'm an industrial designer and you're engrained to put fillets on everything and never leave a sharp edge, even the smallest fillet to maintain a strong edge line if that's what you want.

    • @sickjohnson
      @sickjohnson Год назад

      Would some Kevlar sleeves over the shackles make a difference?

  • @randyguinn7457
    @randyguinn7457 Год назад +1

    Made a trip out to Hurricane to see the sites. I am from Georgia and flew out to see all these places with my own eyes and had a great time. I stopped by Winder Towing to see the place and get a T shirt. Had a conversation with the lovely woman behind the counter and it really made the trip memorable for me. The team were unfortunately out on a job, but it was still a blast. Thanks to you Matt and your team for being the awesome, super nice people they are portrayed as in the show. The shirt fits great and will become the go to T for all house and mechanical work. Thanks again, ya'll are great. Keep it up and don't change.

  • @Bradvision
    @Bradvision Год назад +8

    This is actually a really good test for both of you guys. You tested the wrecker, DV8 got real world info to make their product better for customers.

  • @timoldenburg2249
    @timoldenburg2249 Год назад +37

    You can really see the difference in experience between Rory and Matt. Rory has obviously been doing this for years, but Matt is knowledgeable enough to learn quickly 🤘

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Год назад +5

      I'd think Matt would have plenty of experience. He does own a tow company (that we only see glimpses of). But rugged off-road towing is new to him.

    • @G-force_Motorsport
      @G-force_Motorsport Год назад

      It's just different areas of expertise and experience.

  • @TrevorDGanz
    @TrevorDGanz Год назад +107

    Even when new toys break or things don’t go as planned Matt and crew all remain so calm. No one gets frustrated!

    • @TrevorDGanz
      @TrevorDGanz Год назад +10

      @@89. I’m sure there’s more to there stories. Definitely miss Trevor and Skeeter, but I’m sure they are doing something they love. Can’t see Matt just getting rid of people for no reason

    • @TrevorDGanz
      @TrevorDGanz Год назад +2

      Their’

    • @LazerR0cketB0mb
      @LazerR0cketB0mb Год назад +14

      @@89. Trevor and Skeeter left, no one got rid of them. They got the creator bug.

    • @cristoffbaloc4231
      @cristoffbaloc4231 Год назад +6

      @@LazerR0cketB0mb Hey, are they online somewhere?

    • @sixupsprite5501
      @sixupsprite5501 Год назад +7

      I mean we see what they show us. No doubt people's tempers get the better of them, these are humans. Pretty rare that RUclipsr's put up any type of "negative footage". A few do, but most do not.

  • @troyd-motorsport9933
    @troyd-motorsport9933 Год назад +13

    Great recovery, also awesome to see the DV8 guys out doing product testing!

  • @markdoyle9642
    @markdoyle9642 Год назад +1

    My first car was a 1967 Bronco that my high school FFA teacher in Prairie City, Oregon helped me restore, in 1979. Thank You Mr. Bepp! That Bronco took me into {and home from} every nook of the Eastern Oregon Wilderness, and could literally climb a tree. Later Broncos that my brothers bought reflected F.O.R.D. Fix Or Repair Daily (Smile). Like you never see Horse Drawn carriages anymore...When did Horses lose their ability to draw pictures of wagons and carriages?

    • @markdoyle9642
      @markdoyle9642 Год назад +1

      We also tried tried to buy a Corvair Lakewood that was in a Barn in Bates Oregon! I fell in love with this channel when they built the MorrVair, teaching Welding and fabrication like Mr. Bepp taught us to weld and build. Respect!

    • @garymoon2829
      @garymoon2829 Месяц назад

      Also: Found on Road Dead.

  • @CaseyLaDelle
    @CaseyLaDelle Год назад +16

    Time to add a tow bar! I know Rory doesn’t like them, and they don’t work well in crazy twisted up situations, but there is definitely a reason for them and they are far better in 90% of what you’ll be doing and will prevent damage to the towed vehicle

    • @JohnFL
      @JohnFL Год назад

      Isn't it kinda too solid for sharp angles though? When you use the tow bar on the back of your truck it's mostly on relatively flat ground, right? What about obstacles though..

    • @philb5593
      @philb5593 Год назад +3

      @@JohnFL BSF was using a tow bar during the wrecker games. It did break eventually but they do work to a certain degree, and maybe with TomTom’s engineering they could make one that can handle the angle.
      Also important to note they quickly get off the difficult trails on to easier stuff, so maybe they wait to hook it up.

    • @chrisloehr6641
      @chrisloehr6641 Год назад

      What about on that hooks to the center pintle hitch so it has all sorts of articulation.

    • @CaseyLaDelle
      @CaseyLaDelle Год назад +5

      The way it’s rigged makes a big difference in how much angle it can handle. Obviously it can’t do what ropes can do, but here’s the cool thing about using one…. You can unhook it and just use the rope setup to get through something crazy when needed.
      The simple fact is that for the vast majority of situations the tow bar is better and will save causing damage.

    • @JohnFL
      @JohnFL Год назад

      @@CaseyLaDelle So why wouldn't Rory use one then?

  • @Freedbird
    @Freedbird Год назад +52

    It always puts a smile on my face to see Peanut running around. She is def living her best life !

    • @Bill-xc8le
      @Bill-xc8le Год назад

      I like Matt his crew and content, but Holly needs to go or stay on her own channel

    • @geoffrey6000
      @geoffrey6000 Год назад +4

      @@Bill-xc8le whats with the negativity? She's fine. These guys live in a community and do things together, nothing wrong with that.

    • @Bill-xc8le
      @Bill-xc8le Год назад

      @@geoffrey6000 you’ve got your opinion, and I’ve got mine, fair enough Geoffrey?

    • @geoffrey6000
      @geoffrey6000 Год назад +3

      @@Bill-xc8le yes, sure. But if it's rude then keep it to yourself.

    • @retro440
      @retro440 Год назад +1

      @@geoffrey6000 Same with the guy calling Matt a clown. Those negative sad sacks should just take their input elsewhere.

  • @bobperry5058
    @bobperry5058 Год назад +3

    I appreciate the honesty displayed in showing the learning curve. I watched DV8s video as well. Appears like it was the front frame horns that bent, not their bumper. Much respect to Matt for his transparency and offer to pay.

  • @MrGOLDENSHOT25
    @MrGOLDENSHOT25 Год назад +1

    I'm not in anyway experienced in towing (I've been towed plenty of that matters)
    Perhaps you guys could use one of those rubber tow bars to reduce the risk of collision with the boom and wrecker - also to stabilize the vehicle while towing.
    And as added protection on top of that, maybe take some yellow foam pool tubes (or maybe something a bit denser) and attach them to the under side of the boom, the end of the boom and the rear bumper of the wrecker.
    Could also get some heavy mats made (like the kind flatbed trucker drivers use to protect some cargo from strap or chain damage) to throw over the hood and grill of the vehicle being towed, further reducing the risk of damage in boom bump or tail slap. You could have some loops sown all over them so that you could throw it on a hood and use bungees to hold it on.

  • @johnwilbanks3885
    @johnwilbanks3885 Год назад +6

    Maybe the new generation Broncos are designed for grocery shopping and picking the kids from school?

  • @spidartanks
    @spidartanks Год назад +7

    Smart move DV8. Break down on purpose. Get recovery and the free shout out!!! 😊
    Great video

  • @whiteman2812
    @whiteman2812 Год назад +1

    Matt, you need to build a pair of adjustable "stand-off bars" for the wrecker. Essentially telescoping pipes that you can adjust the length on. Build a mount for them on the center of the rear bumper of the wrecker and design ends for them that can be attached to the central mount on your wrecker and the outermost part of the front axle(s) of whatever you are towing forming a triangle with the wrecker at the pinnacle. They should be able to pivot up and down freely with a full range of vertical motion but with only a little horizontal movement from side to side once attached at each end. The central pivot at your bumper would make backing the towed vehicle up like a trailer rather than having it free to swing back and forth, etc.. This should prevent the towed vehicle from running under your boom and incurring damage to the hood, bumper, or grill. You would only use them once you have the stuck vehicle free and are towing it back on the trail. Just my .02 cents.

  • @getoutwithrockandsherri
    @getoutwithrockandsherri Год назад +1

    Great to see the Heavy Wrecker in action!

  • @jayhinds3937
    @jayhinds3937 Год назад +84

    DV8 Off Road looks pretty good! Nice recovery Matt and crew!

    • @JeffHuntsinger
      @JeffHuntsinger Год назад

      Looks more like a shitty BRAND NEW FORD POS that ALREADY broke

    • @MartyDick
      @MartyDick Год назад

      I just watched a review of DV8 bumpers and vehicle body protection and rust was a problem on every piece. I'll let them fix their product before I consider buying it

    • @RossignolXX
      @RossignolXX Год назад

      No. DV8 stuff is Chinese built crap. Avoid it.

  • @jeeb4x4
    @jeeb4x4 Год назад +98

    Awesome recovery! I'm impressed about how calm Matt always appear. The hole crew are calm and speaking with each other in a polite and friendly way. No hard words or abusing talks...well done! Deep respect!🤘🤘

    • @laughingatlife7100
      @laughingatlife7100 Год назад +1

      Great observation, yes they are always polite 🍀🎉

    • @marcusfreeman2512
      @marcusfreeman2512 Год назад +9

      Yes. It's the antithesis of Orange County Choppers! :)

  • @dustinmeier9753
    @dustinmeier9753 Год назад

    Y’all may consider looking at the off-road pintle hitches like what my old ‘52 GMC Deuce and a half had on it… It rotated freely with a heavy coil spring on it to absorb some shock front to rear. I think it was a standard issue kind of thing, if not I can still describe it in detail enough to build a replica.
    Take that and a heavy duty variant of the draw bars you see RV’s using to pull Jeeps on the highway. Possibly even some military surplus ones for the 5 Tons. But use MORR straps to secure it to the lower control arms or frame instead of to the bumper. This would help keep the towed vehicle from swinging forward into the wrecker while the boom carries the weight. The swiveling pintle would let things flex and twist as well so you don’t have to be worried about rolling the towed vehicle with it when you flex out. … it’s only there to control the distance of the towed vehicle from the Wrecker.

  • @philliphopkins6527
    @philliphopkins6527 Год назад +5

    That beast is a gentle giant.
    With that much power comes the finesse to do things smoother and safer!
    Phil from OZ

  • @allanmacneil1509
    @allanmacneil1509 Год назад +12

    Yes the Wrecker is impressive! Good learning experience yada yada yada . But I have only one question. Is there anything Lizzy can't do? I mean seriously! What an awesome role model. No such thing as can't. Her interests and accomplishments are endless. Way to go Lizzy life to its fullest!

  • @bullittdog4352
    @bullittdog4352 Год назад +57

    I see a bigger/longer boom in the wrecker’s future. It was interesting watching Matt learn how this rigs gets the job done ! I’ve got a set of DV8 tube fenders on my TJ .great stuff at a very reasonable price.

    • @Curious-K
      @Curious-K Год назад +7

      Second that… Be cooler if it was telescoping 🤔

    • @pfistor
      @pfistor Год назад +2

      Yes I think either longer or telescoping would be good.
      Also that DV8 bumper might need some more mounting points or something so it doesn't fold but the unit itself seems very solid.

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Год назад +1

      Perhaps he will include a pair of Dring shackles as well.

    • @jeffbeard395
      @jeffbeard395 Год назад +1

      Longer boom may lead to dented hoods. Maybe a cable lifted wheel or frame recovery cradle

    • @bullittdog4352
      @bullittdog4352 Год назад

      @@jeffbeard395 longer boom let’s you have more cable out while still having the rig you’re towing’s front wheels off the ground..which means the hood is farther away from boom and the rear end of the truck .

  • @nickraschke4737
    @nickraschke4737 Год назад +6

    Matt actually sounds nervous. You’ve really cut this fine. Fascinating. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @mattsstuff1268
    @mattsstuff1268 Год назад +1

    Matt's a genius - building an off-road wrecker to accommodate all the new IFS Bronco's hitting the trails. I predict a high volume of Broncos with broken front axles attached to the back of the wrecker.

  • @LUNITICWILL
    @LUNITICWILL Год назад +77

    I think that boom is too short for these recoveries, but Wrecker isn't even struggling at all

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Год назад +10

      Only by about a foot but i suspect you are correct.

    • @samgab
      @samgab Год назад +33

      They need some kind of solid A frame to stop the vehicle being towed from swinging forward into the boom or the back of the heavy wrecker.

    • @kstricl
      @kstricl Год назад +13

      @@samgab you're thinking about a sling, and you are correct. Need to lock the front end of what they are towing to the back of the wrecker.

    • @jasonh4167
      @jasonh4167 Год назад +1

      I agree. but It also depends on the amount of swing the towed rig is limeted to.

    • @toddwilliams5905
      @toddwilliams5905 Год назад +11

      @@kstricl Rory says they always get ripped apart on serious trails. Some ones A Frame broke at the games ,I think.

  • @JohnFL
    @JohnFL Год назад +37

    Good MORRning everyone!

    • @_walid_1798
      @_walid_1798 Год назад +1

      @MAHDIII
      It's good night for me
      Funny how timelines work 😁

    • @otto8473
      @otto8473 Год назад

      @MAHDIII same

    • @joshfugal
      @joshfugal Год назад

      So that front bumper cant hold up to being towed

    • @anthonybarton2103
      @anthonybarton2103 Год назад +1

      Happy Saint Patrick's day everyone 😊

    • @JohnFL
      @JohnFL Год назад

      @MAHDIII Doesn't matter what time it is, MORRning is whenever MORR uploads ;-)

  • @michaelwpaulin4876
    @michaelwpaulin4876 Год назад +1

    So Matt, ‘never had any doubt that the Wrecker would perform
    To its every need. I really love Lizzys enthusiasm, Hollies positive
    Attitude on the trails, Toms humble professionalism and your
    Vision and Leadership. You all make a great Team... keep up the great
    Work ..

  • @morgansword
    @morgansword Год назад

    I love the "Two step" dancing and think it has the most of any dance styling

  • @MischiefMakerTV
    @MischiefMakerTV Год назад +79

    It was cool to see the wrecker in action - and it was certainly helpful prep for the wrecker games 😀🤘🏻

    • @lanceleavitt7472
      @lanceleavitt7472 Год назад +9

      Every recovery needs to have at least one adult present. --- Good thing you showed up, Hollie. ---

    • @TheMakersMarkTSF
      @TheMakersMarkTSF Год назад +3

      @@lanceleavitt7472 Hold on now!!!, Lizzy was there!!!!!

    • @just_one_opinion
      @just_one_opinion Год назад +2

      @@TheMakersMarkTSF The welder / dancer / cowgirl / recovery driver...busy plate. Her parents must be PROUD! What an awesome young person.

    • @bigd021191
      @bigd021191 Год назад +1

      didn't the wrecker games happen already? does matt and his crew plan on uploading the video from that even?

    • @JT_70
      @JT_70 Год назад +2

      He said March 19

  • @collinsmith9941
    @collinsmith9941 Год назад +11

    That was pretty cool to see the wrecker working. You guys did a great job on that.
    I wonder how many people appreciate taking something from a design to proof of concept and finished product with such little problems.
    Lizzy is a renaissance woman , country swing that’s awesome.
    Holly and Mischief Maker are awesome too.
    Everyone is awesome 😎

  • @TerpyGaming
    @TerpyGaming Год назад +4

    The DV8 guys are awesome. It's cool you rescued them. I sold a lot of the DV8 stuff when I did aftermarket parts.

  • @graememckay9972
    @graememckay9972 Год назад +12

    I remember Matt explaining that he only needs 2 seats in the wrecker. How many videos has there been, already, with crew riding on the back. He did the same with the MORRvair when he said there was plenty of room in the back.

    • @NeoMK
      @NeoMK Год назад +5

      Yeah, needs a couple of Subaru Brat seats in the back.

    • @philb5593
      @philb5593 Год назад +1

      MischiefMaker only has two seats, but if they have the Banana or Morrvair they’ll have extra seats.
      I think it’s a fair assumption that the wrecker will normally have an extra vehicle along.

  • @KENNEY1023
    @KENNEY1023 Год назад +18

    Those new Broncos don't seem to be made for off roading at all. Probably best for a grocery getter and an occasional weekend camping in a KOA. 😂

    • @thelonewrangler1008
      @thelonewrangler1008 Год назад +6

      It's a Ford, they're barely made for any roads😂

    • @loose-arrow-garage
      @loose-arrow-garage Год назад

      @@thelonewrangler1008 Oh look, another Ford hater! That Bronco probably had stock tie rods. The fact is, just about any stock vehicle is not built for extreme off road. Even Jeeps are crap unless you do extensive modifications. So just keep on with your childish Ford jokes!

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Год назад +2

      Name me one vehicle other than a Landcruiser ute (that you don't get) and maybe Jeep Ruvicons that are made for serious off-roading off the lot nowadays? Everything needs serious upgrades.

  • @donaldpollard5981
    @donaldpollard5981 Год назад

    Good to see the wrecker up n running. Ford really dropped the ball on those broncos.

  • @richardve4335
    @richardve4335 Год назад

    Mechanical engineer here.
    Matt, you need something like a simple horizontal push/pull bar between the boom and the connection point (bow shackle) to prevent the swinging.
    You can make it folding up to the boom. Once you lift the car high enough you could fold that bar down and tie it to the bow shackle. Keep it a bit loose to allow some movement.
    I have some ideas. If you contact me, I can send you a sketch.

  • @kennethridout5634
    @kennethridout5634 Год назад +9

    I've watched two truck operators here in Ontario canada and they half the time get frustrated maybe because of the traffic,but you guys all have smiles from ear to ear going with the flow and work together to get the job done 👍

    • @abnpthfdr2934
      @abnpthfdr2934 Год назад +3

      Yeah, because they're not fighting traffic!!! I rather be stuck figuring out how to get somebody out of a pinch than be stuck in traffic. I say that because of personal experience; traffic drives me nuts!!!🤙🏻

    • @chrisomalley7502
      @chrisomalley7502 Год назад

      In from Onterible, which operators are you speaking of?

    • @kennethridout5634
      @kennethridout5634 Год назад

      Ya I here you on that one I hate the city

  • @gsm1586
    @gsm1586 Год назад +10

    IMHO, you probably need to have a crossing stabilizer straps (extra heavy duty) between the rear of the wrecker and front of what you are towing (like what Trailmater does). This would be both for safety if the boom lines break and stabilization (left to right ) swinging motion of the towed vehicle. A longer boom might also give some more clearance for front to back swinging motion..

  • @acurarl9929
    @acurarl9929 Год назад

    Man that just put any an every recovery of the past to shame. So sweet. Gnarly gnarly wrecker.

  • @tacobagcharlie9298
    @tacobagcharlie9298 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you point out to the customer what got messed up and want to make it right.

  • @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
    @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus Год назад +17

    Lots of broken steering in late model Broncos out there. Look at how thin those tie rod ends are! A good curb hit would snap them, no off roading required.

    • @bromack2353
      @bromack2353 Год назад

      So true, imagine a failure at highway speed?? No bueno

    • @pvkj454
      @pvkj454 Год назад

      Needs a SD60 swap for any serious wheeling.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад

      ​@@pvkj454 yeah, I bet they'll be upgrading those!
      That probably caused his axle to snap too.

    • @obrianmcc
      @obrianmcc Год назад +3

      @@bromack2353 Agree ... Unfortunately it will probably take a death before Ford really addresses the issue. My fear would be to unknowingly damage the steering off road and then have it totally fail at 80 MPR on the Hwy ...... I suppose the same could occur on a solid axle, but those components are typically way more robust and have been vetted over the years.

    • @morbward8281
      @morbward8281 Год назад +1

      @@obrianmcc New Ford junk.

  • @CasKru123
    @CasKru123 Год назад +36

    Thanks for the awesome vid. Amazing how the Wrecker turned out. Looking at this recovery I'm assuming you had the same thoughts. You might need to consider some sort of solid bar / A-frame design to keep the towed vehicle away from the wrecker when going down hill or over obstacles. Awesome work though guys, looking forward to many more recovery videos and the upgrades to the Wrecker

    • @mikespence6313
      @mikespence6313 Год назад +1

      Definitely needs something like a damped bar or H type frame that can quickly attach to any front / rear axle...or maybe even a complete re-design and fabricate some form of hydraulic pivoting axle lift and clamp system then you don't have to rely on wire rope and dubious lifting points.

    • @steved9397
      @steved9397 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing a tow sling with extra long belts(I use old rock quarry belts) I've been doing off-road recovery for over 30 of my 52 years on this earth

  • @baitboy3191
    @baitboy3191 Год назад

    Off roaders have the best attitude when it come to breakdowns , I remember encountering one where his wheel completely ripped off and he was just like "welp I guess I have a lot to fix now."

  • @naotinhaoutronome
    @naotinhaoutronome Год назад +17

    Os caras da DV8 aprenderam hoje sobre a qualidade dos seus parachoques! bom trabalho Matt!

  • @wesjohnson3035
    @wesjohnson3035 Год назад +5

    This is a totally new type of rescue, you are learning and adjusting!!! Great Job!!

  • @robfreyer
    @robfreyer Год назад +7

    Lizzy is just a great person!
    Great attitude!

    • @Bill-xc8le
      @Bill-xc8le Год назад

      I like her way better than Holly, who’s out only looking for subscribers

  • @stinojanssens4317
    @stinojanssens4317 Год назад

    I dont know anything bout cars or smth like that but i LOVE watching these recoverys so much its such a therapie to watch this

  • @ricktempleton4886
    @ricktempleton4886 Год назад

    Great to see the big wrecker in action.🎉

  • @ProfessorCop
    @ProfessorCop Год назад +4

    Everybody else is shivering and Matt is just chillin (or not😂) in short sleeves. Hilarious. There are so many things to like about these people. One of my favorite channels.

  • @loosemoose9799
    @loosemoose9799 Год назад +4

    The wrecker is a Beast and is becoming a legend in the recovery world.

  • @elainedaniels1081
    @elainedaniels1081 Год назад

    I just want to thank all you people for not having the need to use foul language on your show. It is so refreshing.❤

  • @edewaal97
    @edewaal97 Год назад +6

    That bumper that broke looks like a good R&D moment for DV8, it looks very nice and solid though. Nice job on the recovery, its way easier with a wrecker than it would've been with the other rigs. Looking forward to the Wrecker Games!

    • @TD_YT066
      @TD_YT066 Год назад +1

      and chamfering the holes on the recovery points so they don't cut soft shackles. They could do well making tie rod replacements, seems like I've seen several break on the new Broncos.

    • @edewaal97
      @edewaal97 Год назад

      @@TD_YT066 that could be done, but it makes them weaker for normal metal shackles because the force is on a smaller surface.

    • @edrodrigues3333
      @edrodrigues3333 Год назад

      D-Rings should be standard issue for every recovery kit.

  • @Platypus_Warrior
    @Platypus_Warrior Год назад +16

    I appreciate the honesty in the casual damage with a rescue. THAT is really something that I rely on about the company. For these things, I would definitely feel more up to the adventure knowing that if I need help, it won't be a cheating scammer coming over. You guys are awesome

  • @RoshanMoayed
    @RoshanMoayed Год назад +1

    Good job security with those Broncos on the trails....lol

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Год назад +1

    Thinking about the bumper bending, I actually think this is a problem for the Heavy Wrecker's recovery method more than the bumper. Towing a truck suspended in the air like that off-road doesn't just put static loads like if you were jacking from the bumper. The fact that it was dangling off a tow truck while being towed over uneven and hilly terrain put much greater loads and stresses, and repeatedly as well. You're gonna exceed the elastic deformation capacity of that steel and move into plastic deformation.
    I have a steel tube bumper and no way I'd expect it to be able to survive being towed like that unscathed, especially because it's just attached to the same mount points as the regular bumper, it's not like welded to a ladder frame or anything like that.

  • @Stirringthepott
    @Stirringthepott Год назад +6

    That's the complete reason why Rory prefers to get it mobile with 4 wheels on the ground before he tows them out. Much respect to all of you. I think I remember Paul bouncing his old boom off a hood on hard incline.

    • @TrevorDennis100
      @TrevorDennis100 Год назад +3

      I made the same comment re paul damaging a hood.

    • @MaxNafeHorsemanship
      @MaxNafeHorsemanship Год назад +2

      I was thinking Rory would have welded that tie rod together and got him mobile. Matt isn't as good of a stick welder.

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Год назад +10

    This was an awesome field trip! Once Matt has figured out the little bugs and comes up with safe towing procedures (aka soft shackles don't like sharp edges!) the TWLOW will be a beast! It's amazing how easy it dragged that Bronco up that steep first hill... 😲😎🤟

  • @acruz639
    @acruz639 Год назад +1

    The wrecker is beautiful!!

  • @maxpeck6872
    @maxpeck6872 Год назад

    I mean that thing just looks badass, plus with straight pipes, perfect

  • @180mph9
    @180mph9 Год назад +25

    I saw the smile on Matt’s face after climbing that hill, wow, what a monster he created, so impressive, without any effort

  • @flyingmachinecustomparts8227
    @flyingmachinecustomparts8227 Год назад +3

    Awesome job of building that wrecker from scratch!!! What a Rig .

  • @ericmckee9790
    @ericmckee9790 Год назад

    You guys built one hell of a machine in that wrecker

  • @andyw237
    @andyw237 Год назад

    The wrecker truck looks mean with those tires, plus the 4-wheel steering is cool.

  • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
    @beanwithbaconmegarocket Год назад +3

    Holly living a fun life. Just rolling around in that badass blue Jeep of hers and hanging with the recovery crew.

    • @ellwoodwolf
      @ellwoodwolf Год назад

      I can’t stand her, every time they say she’s there, it an automatic thumbs down and video off.

  • @dirtandhappiness2023
    @dirtandhappiness2023 Год назад +5

    The new Bronco's are HEAVY, much heavier than most people think. The load it puts on it's components is really high, and I'm not surprised it was tough to tow!

    • @toddwilliams5905
      @toddwilliams5905 Год назад +2

      And their steering is way underbuilt.

    • @nathanlucas2257
      @nathanlucas2257 Год назад +2

      Yep, 5000 lbs and that's WITHOUT all the added accessories.

    • @christophercarillo6342
      @christophercarillo6342 Год назад +1

      @@toddwilliams5905 well the one the pulled out does not have the Sasquatch package and appeared to be on 37”s. Change the geometry exceed to load rating.

  • @hhtrichard
    @hhtrichard Год назад

    When I worked with a wreaker years ago, on a Land Rover with a manual wintch we would always put old tyres (tires?) between the cables and the car body. It worked great to protect the body of the car from any cable damage and provided some suspension and load spreading. Didn't look that nice but worked.

  • @stout_tossme7541
    @stout_tossme7541 Год назад

    Matt. That rig is a beast. Once you get the feel for her...few. Man, that wrecker is a beast.

  • @davekumpulainen4
    @davekumpulainen4 Год назад +3

    Amazing piece of machinery. Works so well, and covered that terrain with relative ease

  • @bohhica1
    @bohhica1 Год назад +35

    Any thoughts of a piece of tubing, round or square that would hang between the wrecker and towed vehicle to keep it from swinging into wrecker? A piece that has a welded chain on both ends, just my opinion and great work and videos!

    • @brettlarue1782
      @brettlarue1782 Год назад +2

      I was going to comment the same thing, my grandpa's old trick

    • @jeremylandis4228
      @jeremylandis4228 Год назад +4

      I agree... something that can compress like suspension shocks but not bottom out and cause damage.

    • @bobconnolly190
      @bobconnolly190 Год назад +8

      you mean like an old school cradle wrecker

    • @josephfenton7432
      @josephfenton7432 Год назад +2

      Was thinking the same was watching and saying it's gonna hit that wrecker they definitely need a brace of sorts a lot of old wreckers had like a triangle with a flex bar that could go under and hook to the frame then use the winch to raise it

    • @markreed2576
      @markreed2576 Год назад +4

      Without a way to keep the vehicles apart it’s a matter of time until someone’s hood gets smashed or radiator and grill punctured. Matt should know better especially in rugged terrain. Fab rat smashed a Jeep hood on Matt’s video one time. Geeeeez

  • @TheAlphaSullivan
    @TheAlphaSullivan Год назад +1

    I like how it crawled up the bank soon as you pulled out. Made it look easy. Great job.

  • @acurarl9929
    @acurarl9929 Год назад +1

    So I see you’ll need to come up with something universal for the front/rear of rigs u recover. Something for your wrecker ropes to rub up against as you can see bumpers can’t handle it so you’ll most likely be grabbing down low and under like the A-ARMS/axle and your ropes will be rubbing on the bumpers. So rub protection for the customers bumpers but more so to protect the wrecker ropes. If you had set the parking brake just a touch it may have kept it from swinging into the bumper and the speeds you recover at I doubt would hurt the brakes as it would just be a slight drag. Just a thought but I’m sure Rory’s can explain what’s best as I’m sure he has it all figured out.

  • @jameswolfe7485
    @jameswolfe7485 Год назад +4

    Looks like you need a metal anchor shackle for the metal to metal contacts, and that will give you a rounded surface for the soft shackles to bear on. Now that you're done, I can see that you've done exactly what I was thinking! Great minds, etc. And Lizzie's outstanding again!

    • @mlindholm
      @mlindholm Год назад +2

      They need a few pairs of different sizes in the toolbox...those used here were the customer's shackles.

  • @johnnyadams1755
    @johnnyadams1755 Год назад +3

    Wrecker is going to be a great addition to the towing toolbox. I'm looking forward to seeing it in action more.

  • @petereldred1541
    @petereldred1541 Год назад

    I am so impressed, in this day and age of entitlement here is a man "Matt" who takes responsibility for his actions and errors, and excepts the fair judgement. Great example Matt thank you.

  • @jackblakeman6542
    @jackblakeman6542 Год назад

    Dv8 did a hell of a job on that bumper,will definitely check them out for my bronco upgrades

  • @loghanstevens9189
    @loghanstevens9189 Год назад +3

    Matt and the crew! Not sure what I’d do without this channel!! Have a good day everyone!🤙

  • @xxBlazinBobxx
    @xxBlazinBobxx Год назад +3

    DV8 stuff looked cool. Good test for that front bumper to see if design improvements are needed. The WLORW is perfect for that work! I know we'll be seeing much MORR of it in action.

    • @hangmanfsc
      @hangmanfsc Год назад

      real world testing! they "found" a weak point on the front bumper!

  • @harpintn
    @harpintn Год назад +2

    Keep up the good work Matt, as with any new equipment you have a learning curve. Just pay attention and keep on learning.
    One thing I have always wondered about is why off road wreckers don't have the heavy strap and tree to keep the vehicle being towed from running into the back of the wrecker.

  • @Silveradoguy
    @Silveradoguy Год назад

    Marketing in the middle of no where!!! Love that ish!!

  • @reddog543211
    @reddog543211 Год назад +4

    Awesome recovery guys....the wrecker is proving itself as a force to be recond with !!!... so cool !!.... I can't believe "we" built that 😅(I helped watch it all) 😂.....thanks to the whole crew for making this video to share with us!

  • @jackfairman7371
    @jackfairman7371 Год назад +5

    The biggest flaw with the wrecker so far is the short boom on a big vehicle that has long travel and fairly soft suspension.

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required Год назад +1

    Even break downs look fun in the world of MOOR

  • @armandocardona6975
    @armandocardona6975 Год назад

    That’s so cool that y’all helped the DV8 guys

  • @stanSnider
    @stanSnider Год назад

    Lizzy is going to be one hell of a catch for some lucky man.That girl is truly amazing

    • @danrussell3439
      @danrussell3439 Год назад +2

      She has all ready been caught she’s married

  • @jeffhall6115
    @jeffhall6115 Год назад +4

    I didn’t know Lizzy was such a high flyer on the dance floor. It will take some time to work out the kinks with the Heavy Wrecker. I enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing.