That was such a cool video. Thanks for sharing! I had no idea some of the techniques you guys were using in heavy snow, will have to try them out myself!
I m not sure who is the camera man, he or she? But he or she definitely was doing a great job behind the camera. Keep it up the great work. Do enjoy watching such an epic snowing overland wheeling. Cheers
I think with the tire de-beading it could be a combination of things. Wheels being too narrow for tires so the tire walls fold the bead and don’t sit flush on the wheels and the wheels might now have a big lip to hold the bead especially if they’re stock. Method makes a nice “bead-grip” alternative to beadlocks which are nice and lighter.
This was absolutely beautiful. I will say around the 7 min mark when you were talking about stopping for lunch your passenger didn't look too thrilled...lol. Happy New Year!
It's amazing to see a big rig making it that far in the deep snow I'm surprised by that Ram can you share his set up on that truck? I have a jeep wj for off road but I also own a Ram and I have never thought about taking my Ram when my wj is broke down.
We his Ram is nothing special, just 37s Bilstein Front Springs and shocks no lockers and stock gears. That truck runs off-road mostly on Driver Skills.
@@4WDAdventureCrewWOW that's amazing! Thanks! He was chugging rite along with you. I was wondering if you mite know of any videos with full size pickups? I've got 2. 1 is a 94 Dodge RAM 2500 single cab. Limited slip rear front full time locked. Factory height but sets up tall. Regular tires rite now factory 16 inch wheels. 5.2 318 motor 5 speed manual transmission. 95 % restored looks like a new one 137,000 actual miles. My other one is my old whatever truck. Kinda rough on outside but drive train is great. 88 GMC K2500. Factory height 350 Chevy motor came out of 92 Tahoe and strong. 4 speed Chevy Bulldog transmission. Limited slip rear and full lock on front. Ext cab. I love driving old truck and drives better than a new one but I believe the Dodge would do better off road cause of height and length and it literally takes 40 acres to turn it around but it will go. I have mud cleeted tires on it. I just like to get some pointers on my Dodge to fix for going out on trails, NO rock climbing, to get away and do some camping. I'm in TN and we sure don't get no snow like yall get so it would be mainly 4x4 trails no snow. I'm sorry it's so long but dont anybody here to help. Lots of farmers but not trail riders that I know with trucks. Thanks for your videos and your great attitude and your compassion to help others! Thanks!
When you're up in the deep snow like that and you're going to be pushing deep snow up on your radiator sometimes if you stick a piece of cardboard right in front of your radiator it won't clog up as much and it'll run a little little better the snow doesn't clog it up as much if you can leave a little space
3psi isn't too low? I wouldn't go below 10 for any reason on any tire. Thanks for those beautiful videos, I wanna see all the team in a city when snow gonzila come..
Broo... you guys are trippin.. I’m north of Sacramento and I recognize the area you guys at.. its rough country out there without the snow... i’ve been out there and I dont know whats worse .... getting through all the rocks in those trails bc the snow washes all the dirt out or 3 ft of snow and not knowing what could be underneath. Id think the snow might be easier ?? Either way you guys have mad balls, you guys are hard core and crazy... but very beautiful to watch! Thank you! 💪💪💪👌
@@4WDAdventureCrew Thank you for sharing, Ive been up to Bassi Falls off Ice House Road. Where is the trail for driving compared to Bassi? Also anywhere specific in Georgetown? Sorry for all the questions I am not familiar with these areas!
@@knolysjohnson7244 basically in winter any side road off main road is a Snow wheeling trail. most main roads are cleared out by plow of other rigs, so you just need to find any random road that is leading somewhere and get on it you will have a blast.
On my 35’s I had no problems last few years I ran 5 psi. But these bigger tires and brand new rims are just two slippery inside. Even 12 psi tire came off.
Another awesome video! Hey quick question… what kind of drone are you using here? I’m thinking of getting the Skydio 2 to capture some killer videos for my channel too. Thanks!
AWESOME VIDEO!👏 Hey, what was that blue can you used? Fyi in case you haven't seen it, another trick to doing that is to get a ratchet strap in the center of your tire and start tightening it around the tire.. this squeezes the tire out to the rim each side making it possible to get bead re-set🙂
@@4WDAdventureCrew so it is in fact starter fluid, thank you! Hey off topic... I built a stout 98xj this last year but I took it out again in this snow storm and once I engaged the 4wheel drive ( NP231 with SYE ) and when I start going I hear a whining transmission pump like sound at speed but not when stopped or in 2wheel drive at any speed... and it also does it in 4wheel low... any thoughts or experiences like that before? I only ask because if i don't know exactly what to look at or where to start I am going to yank the T-case and maybe have to just rebuild it by myself, which I can do but would rather not do an all out rebuild you know. I appreciate any knowledge I can soak up!!
@@SarahSmith-hd8kd in 4low it will make noise at speed that's just gearing, i have it two but check your Fluid, make sure to use ATF+4 on Chrysler products
@@4WDAdventureCrew I wondered about the ATF+4 I used, I thought I messed up using it instead of dex-merc. It always made a noise in 4LOW, but not this kind and it worried me because it does it in 4HI. Well I will just have to yank it and do the 6planetary gear upgrade and a whole new bearing, seals, chain and the whole caboodle then I suppose😒. Than you!
Depends on Rims and tire size. Ran 35s on 15 rim down to 5psi never had problems but these brand new rims and tires are way to slick and have came off at 10 psi as well, it’s all good first snow trip on this set up, there is always room for improvement in this hobby. Thanks for watching
As a parent myself I couldn’t agree more. One of the harder things to do now uh days is keep your kids away from electronics. Real life experience is best.
Dude! That was some intense snow wheeling! I'm amazed at how well those KO2s eat that stuff up! Great video as always!
100% my kind of stuff! Great rigs! I want that bomber hat!!
Lol everyone is liking my hat I had it fit like 5 years and lately everyone is noticing it.
what a epic snow day!! looks like a ton of fun even with a couple blown beads! way to get after it!
Wow you guys are pretty good see going out in that deep snow I really like your videos they're really informative I learn a lot thank you
Thanks for watching, glad to help learn something new
A must see video!
That was such a cool video. Thanks for sharing! I had no idea some of the techniques you guys were using in heavy snow, will have to try them out myself!
Thanks for watching, enjoy the winter
WE DID!@@4WDAdventureCrew
We just got some snow here in Colorado. It's time for me to take my Jeep out now.
again - great video and snow XJ-job from last year !
I m not sure who is the camera man, he or she? But he or she definitely was doing a great job behind the camera. Keep it up the great work. Do enjoy watching such an epic snowing overland wheeling. Cheers
Cameras are Operated by me and my Sister, Thanks for your Support!
Nice ride. Cool Jeep too.
Nice trick inflating the tire, you have lots of knowledge 👌 !
You live and learn 😂
NICE!
Thanks!
you guys have to much fun
An alternative to bead locks are just buying a rim that’s an inch or two narrower it helps significantly to keep the bead on
Rims already 7inch wide and tires 12.5, I’ll get new season I’ll get better wheels and no more loosing tires
I learn a lot watching these.
Truly appreciate
Thanks buddy
That was an awesome video
Amazing
Thanks
3 PSI!!! At least you have all of the kit to do the job.
Well always be prepared for the worst
Dude that is AWESOME, happy new year guys! Is it bowman lake?
Say hi to Deutschland, Jason and everybody!
It’s same route we took with you guys crazy snow though
@@4WDAdventureCrew i knew it . Watching your overland adventure along hwy 395 Kavanaugh ridge, awesome!
awesome coverage! you beat the hell out of weather channel.. great video and work.
Lol Thanks
Awesome video gents! That snow looked amazing...
Thanks buddy
yes not many understand your statemennt planty snoe good summer
We in California and if we don’t have a good snow winter we are in drought during summer, sorry for confusion
Very cool. Definitely a beautiful ride. We just went to Truckee and the snow was crazy deep. Have fun and be safe!!!!
Oh yeah Snow this winter is crazy
I think with the tire de-beading it could be a combination of things. Wheels being too narrow for tires so the tire walls fold the bead and don’t sit flush on the wheels and the wheels might now have a big lip to hold the bead especially if they’re stock. Method makes a nice “bead-grip” alternative to beadlocks which are nice and lighter.
It was low psi and very smooth finish on stock rims, now I build my self beadlocks and problem is solved
That is so cool I'd love to be up there in my Razor and try it out I got 32 oz on my Razor so it should probably be some fun
Back country snow is awesome
@@4WDAdventureCrew Where are you writing at are you in the PNW
@@850romper5 no We are in Northern California Sacramento Area. but my brother and sister live in Spokane WA area
Great fun, great atmosphere
Thanks for watching
Super Suv!
Sure is!
BADASS
Thanks for watching
you guys are crazy! Great video.
thanks for watching
This was absolutely beautiful. I will say around the 7 min mark when you were talking about stopping for lunch your passenger didn't look too thrilled...lol. Happy New Year!
Kids what can I say 😂
Great video!!
Thank you
Nice footage ..👍thx
Thanks for watching
It's amazing to see a big rig making it that far in the deep snow I'm surprised by that Ram can you share his set up on that truck? I have a jeep wj for off road but I also own a Ram and I have never thought about taking my Ram when my wj is broke down.
We his Ram is nothing special, just 37s Bilstein Front Springs and shocks no lockers and stock gears. That truck runs off-road mostly on Driver Skills.
@@4WDAdventureCrewWOW that's amazing! Thanks! He was chugging rite along with you. I was wondering if you mite know of any videos with full size pickups? I've got 2. 1 is a 94 Dodge RAM 2500 single cab. Limited slip rear front full time locked. Factory height but sets up tall. Regular tires rite now factory 16 inch wheels. 5.2 318 motor 5 speed manual transmission. 95 % restored looks like a new one 137,000 actual miles. My other one is my old whatever truck. Kinda rough on outside but drive train is great. 88 GMC K2500. Factory height 350 Chevy motor came out of 92 Tahoe and strong. 4 speed Chevy Bulldog transmission. Limited slip rear and full lock on front. Ext cab. I love driving old truck and drives better than a new one but I believe the Dodge would do better off road cause of height and length and it literally takes 40 acres to turn it around but it will go. I have mud cleeted tires on it. I just like to get some pointers on my Dodge to fix for going out on trails, NO rock climbing, to get away and do some camping. I'm in TN and we sure don't get no snow like yall get so it would be mainly 4x4 trails no snow. I'm sorry it's so long but dont anybody here to help. Lots of farmers but not trail riders that I know with trucks. Thanks for your videos and your great attitude and your compassion to help others! Thanks!
When you're up in the deep snow like that and you're going to be pushing deep snow up on your radiator sometimes if you stick a piece of cardboard right in front of your radiator it won't clog up as much and it'll run a little little better the snow doesn't clog it up as much if you can leave a little space
Well my problem on XJ is air flow cardboard won’t really help because of how XJs are built.
But it’s a nice trick what you are saying
O k
3psi isn't too low? I wouldn't go below 10 for any reason on any tire.
Thanks for those beautiful videos, I wanna see all the team in a city when snow gonzila come..
With beadlocks you can go low and you will see difference right away in how more capable your Rig gets on low psi
Nice trip. Similar to our trails
Where do you wheel at?
Nice job with the drone..!
Yeah testing out new Drone so far it’s cool but few things I don’t like about it
Broo... you guys are trippin.. I’m north of Sacramento and I recognize the area you guys at.. its rough country out there without the snow... i’ve been out there and I dont know whats worse .... getting through all the rocks in those trails bc the snow washes all the dirt out or 3 ft of snow and not knowing what could be underneath. Id think the snow might be easier ?? Either way you guys have mad balls, you guys are hard core and crazy... but very beautiful to watch! Thank you! 💪💪💪👌
Thanks Buddy, Well when you build Toys you always want to find limits of the Toy, lol but i love that area used to work allover that county.
Could tow some snowmobiles or go xc skiing... love the snow!
Yeah you can bring anything there when is snow on the road you can snowmobile all you want
Crazy we have that much snow so low. Have to wait another week or so and make a trip. I was wondering how far you'd make it at that psi 😜
Sometimes you have to find limit the hard way 😂
Happy new year guys, to many more awesome trail rides and videos
Thanks buddy
Man that really is a winter wonderland. Can you recommend any trails with snow that are easy/ moderate in Northern California?
honestly with this Storm any road above 3000ft is great trail in snow. but mostly everyone goes to Ice house or Georgetown and can have lots of fun
@@4WDAdventureCrew Thank you for sharing, Ive been up to Bassi Falls off Ice House Road. Where is the trail for driving compared to Bassi?
Also anywhere specific in Georgetown? Sorry for all the questions I am not familiar with these areas!
@@knolysjohnson7244 basically in winter any side road off main road is a Snow wheeling trail. most main roads are cleared out by plow of other rigs, so you just need to find any random road that is leading somewhere and get on it you will have a blast.
@@4WDAdventureCrew heard they were pulling tons of trucks from beyond the plow line at Loon lake.
When we have this much snow anything that is not on 35’s with lockers can’t get far in this snow
Never put yourself betwen wheel and carbody (when inflate the wheel at 11:16) when the car is lifted with jack, is way to dangerous!
travelling in pairs is smart...
We try to never go solo, learn that hard way back when I was younger. Hiking for miles is not fun
I'm not surprised your tire slipped the bead. I've never heard of people running that low of psi without beadlocks!
On my 35’s I had no problems last few years I ran 5 psi. But these bigger tires and brand new rims are just two slippery inside. Even 12 psi tire came off.
@@4WDAdventureCrew that's crazy!
It’s ok I’ll be building bead locks soon
you need some beadlocks i can cut and weld some up for you just made 5 sets.
Love the content. Just found your channel .I was wondering if I could tag along with you guys next time. Keep up the good work.
Jump on our Facebook page we do fan Rides there and we will do snow run soon
@@4WDAdventureCrew dam. I guess I need to get a Facebook .
@@morgen8340 sorry it's just easier to set up events there
Another awesome video! Hey quick question… what kind of drone are you using here? I’m thinking of getting the Skydio 2 to capture some killer videos for my channel too. Thanks!
that is Skydio 2 for close shots and i use DJI Mivic Pro for Far wide shots. Skydio 2 is wifi only and range is Crap on it so only close shots
AWESOME VIDEO!👏 Hey, what was that blue can you used? Fyi in case you haven't seen it, another trick to doing that is to get a ratchet strap in the center of your tire and start tightening it around the tire.. this squeezes the tire out to the rim each side making it possible to get bead re-set🙂
Starting fluid is much faster way if you know how to do it right
@@4WDAdventureCrew so it is in fact starter fluid, thank you!
Hey off topic... I built a stout 98xj this last year but I took it out again in this snow storm and once I engaged the 4wheel drive ( NP231 with SYE ) and when I start going I hear a whining transmission pump like sound at speed but not when stopped or in 2wheel drive at any speed... and it also does it in 4wheel low... any thoughts or experiences like that before?
I only ask because if i don't know exactly what to look at or where to start I am going to yank the T-case and maybe have to just rebuild it by myself, which I can do but would rather not do an all out rebuild you know. I appreciate any knowledge I can soak up!!
@@SarahSmith-hd8kd in 4low it will make noise at speed that's just gearing, i have it two but check your Fluid, make sure to use ATF+4 on Chrysler products
@@4WDAdventureCrew
I wondered about the ATF+4 I used, I thought I messed up using it instead of dex-merc. It always made a noise in 4LOW, but not this kind and it worried me because it does it in 4HI. Well I will just have to yank it and do the 6planetary gear upgrade and a whole new bearing, seals, chain and the whole caboodle then I suppose😒. Than you!
@@SarahSmith-hd8kd yeah our Jeeps are not New so all parts are old and worn out.
No beadlocks 16psi Maximum to not keep popping off the bead comrade
Depends on Rims and tire size. Ran 35s on 15 rim down to 5psi never had problems but these brand new rims and tires are way to slick and have came off at 10 psi as well, it’s all good first snow trip on this set up, there is always room for improvement in this hobby. Thanks for watching
Beautiful, what's the name of the trail, how do you get to it?
Just to County Road at the perfect time of the year when it’s all snowed in outside Nevada city California
What's your magic fluid called? I might need some of that and couldn't see the label
Starting Fluid. Yes in winter we carry few cans just in case
What exactly was it that you did with that lighter trick to get the tires back on the beads? Thanks for the info
Starting fluid trick
Looks like dangerous 🧐
This would be a lot cooler if it didn't have music playing
Have more snow in my driveway
Lucky you
where is that? it looks completely flat roads
During summer These are regular county roads during the winter they do not get plowed so its great place to go snow wheeling
Herzliche Welkom Deutschland!!! Wie geht?
🤔
Was this around Truckee?
no this is outside Nevada city CA
Where was this trail located At
It’s not a trail just county roads out side Nevada City CA
What is your accent? I have a couple of guesses, but I'd rather not get it wrong.
Russian lol
Are you locked front and rear?
Yes on Rubicon Axles
What trail was this?
its a county road in Nevada city CA
never heard of anyone at 3 psi.... even with Beeds
Oh yeah it’s a thing it just doesn’t really work without beadlocks the guys a ride with they have double beadlocks and they run 3 psi all day long
Ether... Starting fluid. Don't try this kind of stuff at home kids....call a tow truck.
Lol yeah that stuff is fun to play with
Got excited when I seen 22 minute off-road video. Couldn’t stand to watch with the music
You seriously thought adding that music was good idea?
What part exactly? There is like 5 songs in there.
What kind of parent are you? You have a kid in the back seat. Safety first!!
The kind that takes kids on adventures so they don’t grow up glued to TV or a Tablet
He’s raising kids that don’t suck, I hope you don’t have kids !
As a parent myself I couldn’t agree more. One of the harder things to do now uh days is keep your kids away from electronics. Real life experience is best.
Kids need to learn hands on from early age or they will have no real goals in life