If you'd like an official Truck House Life tshirt/hoodie/hat/sticker/coffee mug/etc, go to www.truckhouselife.com/ Great way to support the diesel/truck repair fund and keep the show on the road! Thank you for your support!🙌🤘
9:00 you mentioned some mechanical problems before town, then drove straight thru town (where you had a chance to fix it) to go trail biking in the morning (after leaving another town - Hurricane). What happened to the loss of power problems???
I bought a hoodie about a month ago and it still says its in printing, not even shipped yet. Does that have anything to do with you or is that strictly the vendor? I bought a shirt a year ago and had no problem receiving it but for some reason, this year it seems to be taking longer any idea why?
@@joeyb546 oh man sorry Joey! Not sure? It's a drop ship place that prints the hoodies on demand, they are usually pretty fast but might be worth emailing them to check in on the order?
@TruckHouseLife oh yeah I did haha thanks , they said something about their producer bailing on them unexpectantly but everything should be back to normal within the next few weeks
Hello Truck House Life, i have PTSD problems dealing with heavy and accute anxiety. I have started watching yours videos in the blizzard and snow and landscapes thoses have help me a lot during difficult moments. Thank you buddy ❤.
Earlier this year I was dealing with an unexplained illness, lost 45 lbs in two months, I watched Tim’s blizzards and snow trips as well, it got me through it, and now when I can’t sleep I play those videos over and over, his voice was soothing to me and when night time anxiety hits, those same videos play all night! Can’t explain it, but it works for me! Glad the same videos helped you too!!! Thank you Tim!
They have also helped my anxiety when I was trying to get sober. It really helped get my mind off of things. I don't understand what it is that it does that but I've seen this trend in his channel for the last 2 years. He's an awesome person
@@AloneIsntLonely hey buddy hope u r well know, i was asking is anyone experienced FEAR over getting sleep and dreams. Recently I experienced the fear of not breathing well. It might be silly when explaining but when one is experiencing it, it's a hell. I HOPE U r getting over it.
@PurnamadaPurnamidam thank you brother. No I've never experienced that. Are you having some anxiety over any particular reason or are you stressed out about anything?
I am stuck home 3 days a week having to do dialysis. I have decided to Truck tent overland and watch your videos. This allows me to reach much further than I am capable. Thanks Timmy
Hey Tim fellow Alaskan OBS owner who lives just down the road from you. I used my first OBS, a 96 F250 2wd to transport RVs for 4 years, and put 600,000 miles on it before I drove it here and put another 90,000 on it. Your chip saved your tranny/engine in this vid by going into limp before you burnt a valve or a torque converter. Yo when your EGTs start to climb on an uphill, downshift to move more air through your turbocharged diesel. RPMs are better for your tranny too. Much better in your case, as your bigassed tires raise your effective gear ratio to something taller than 3.55 rear end on stock tire diameter [the tallest they ever put in a PSD w/a 4-speed]. Do the arithmetic. If your speedometer is accurate, either you set the tire revolutions/mile or a shop did. If it's inaccurate, it is calibrated for an inaccurate number of axle revolutions/mile, as read by the Hall Effect speed sensor on top of your truck's rear pumpkin. Measure your tire's exterior diameter, multiply by pi. That's how far you roll for 1 tire revolution, in inches or whatever you measured diameter in - 'runout'. If your wheels are making less turns to go the same speed, so are your axles, diffs, driveshafts, tranny, engine. Great, right? Not so much, because the Work the truck has done remains the same, it's just been divided by a lower number, thereby increasing the work/rev, hence strain on all moving parts. This is why we have lower gear ratio rear ends on trucks spec'd to tow or haul, or drag race, or otherwise use all the engine power. [Your 2-stroke sled makes almost no torque, but it's geared to the ground and runs 8000rpm to make it up a hill, if you got the balls to pin it...] What's optimal? An OBS PSD has a peak torque @1900 RPM [the later Split-shot injected intercooled SuperDutys peak tork is quite a bit lower @1600rpm]. The horsepower curve of the engine peaks at much higher RPM, like 3200. With big injectors and a chip, these number may vary a little, but not a whole lot. The 96 7.3DIT's torque and hp curves intersect somewhere like 2000-2200rpm, THIS IS THE OPTIMAL HILL-CLIMBING RPM RANGE FOR YOUR TRUCK all other RPMs represent negative values - less power, increased heat and wear, lower fuel economy and lubricant life. Point is, your upgraded 7.3 and your upgraded tranny will be a lot happier and might even make it home if you would quit LUGGING IT like a 💩 and give your truck the revs it needs to climb its heavy ass up a miles-long grade at elevation. When the hill pulls you down below 1800rpm or so, push the button on the column shift and take that fucker out of overdrive, and get over in the slow lane [flashers if you're more than 10mph below the posted speed limit!]. Now that you have more RPMs and they're not falling so fast - check out your new Pyrometer - temps drop when you move cool air through the engine, and rise like the Fires of DOOM when you try to burn a shitload of fuel at low RPM. Downhill, downshifting for engine braking is actually GOOD for your engine, as it blows cold air over the turbo, and the engine runs at high compression in the absence of fuel, which 'cold seats' cylinder rings, making them fit better. Suerte
@@TruckHouseLife Lost Lake Local learned hard bro. 🤣Never overlanded like you, but had lots of great times on The Big Road, calculating effective gear ratios 'n such...No $$ in the RV transport game though - at the end of the year, you're just extracting cash flow from your truck's value and giving it to the banks and the diesel refining industry... Say, ever think about finding an F450 rear end/axle from a L48 salvage yard? You'd have to swap the ring/pinion in your D60 too, but the 4.88 gears in the big pumpkin would have you cruisin at something closer to 4.30 effective gears with your 37-inchers - bee's knees in the hills and ANC traffic too, and enough to keep your PSD below 2200rpm on those big Western interstates. Your house looks great man! Not snowed in and no sign of squatters either when I passed by last week, so there's that. heh Ping me here if you need anything! Hey, if you're cutting across on US50 or up on US95 at night, beware of jackrabbits and deer and ground fog. There's agriculture and irrigation to attract the critters and make the low-lying fog which hides everything on the road. Use your KC lights and think: 55, though the road is wide open and smooth across the desert. 👻 🤘
@@TruckHouseLife Dude is right. Diesels need to be worked to burn out the carbon buildup and keep the injectors running smoothly. Diesels that putter around and idle most of their lives will have massive carbon buildup if the driver doesn't give it a hard drive every now and again. 7.3's are overbuilt from the factory and you're nowhere even close to the power limit for the truck. Open it up and let it scream, it wants to run at 2000 rpm.
I'm injured and trapped at home with a back injury so I love watching your videos. I will say one thing I showered every day in the foundry after work and there's no way I wouldn't use shower sandals you are a brave man.
My Queensland blue heeler used to love to run in front of my truck hunting, if I stopped she would run back until she could see me , if I backed up she would run to me if I moved forward she would run on. Loved that dog. I’m 59 an out lived 7 dogs my best friends ever
I seen your truck house when i was traveling through Moab a few years ago. Snapped a pic and a few months later seen a pic of the truck on RUclips couldn't believe it. Been following your channel ever since. Your building skills are amazing ❤
I grew up in SoCal and moved to Northern Utah in 2000. I love it here. I don't think there's one area of Utah that isn't gorgeous! If you do make it down here go to Lake Powell, if it's still there by then. Beautiful blue water against the red rocks that Southern Utah is known for.
Love your work Timmy, one for the people! The rig is awesome. Quick one, you always wear a cap/hat, you’re a good looking fella, let the hair flow dude 😮 peace man and keep on trucking….
Me, my wife and our friends played "Hide-n-Seek" in Goblin Valley last fall during a Utah 'Big 5' hiking adventure. The Hoodoos (the Goblin shaped rocks) make for great hiding places. So much fun...and the distant rocks are GREEN! That is such a cool place.
Dude, my older Baja buddies turned me on to the 1 gallon pest sprayer with a longer hose for showers in my Alaskan. Fastest, most efficient shower I've ever had in my campers that can be used in virtually any bathroom as well.
The shot where you say people drive so crazy out here when your driving up the road outside of Hurricane is so accurate almost been hit on that road so many times.
Greetings from Land of the Midnight Sun. Mostly land of freezing rain and icy roads at the moment lol. Wow, that sunshine looks nice right about now. Get back to Alaska, almost time for snow machine rippin.
I love getting the videos and watching them. Your new microphone sounds great. Loved seeing you travel and hope to see you drive from Washington state down thru the California coast some day.
Hello from across the pond Tim. I'm loving the wide open spaces in your latest videos, is most of the USA like this? It's reminiscent of a Western movie and I'm half expecting Clint Eastwood riding his horse across the landscape into Pale Rider!!!! I love it..... being out and about exploring albeit on a much smaller scale than you. We too have some hidden gems ready to be explored.. thanks for sharing Timmy, looking forward to what's to come.... take care...
Timmy, really liking your channel. It would be cool to like see a picture of what you had for dinner, for example, the restaurant and gumbo in New Orleans.
I still have my '89 4Runner that I bought brand new. Been thinking of fixing her up and taking the shell off to put some kind of pop-up on her. I can alternate my camping trips between her and my '21 Subie Forester.
If you'd like an official Truck House Life tshirt/hoodie/hat/sticker/coffee mug/etc, go to
www.truckhouselife.com/
Great way to support the diesel/truck repair fund and keep the show on the road! Thank you for your support!🙌🤘
9:00 you mentioned some mechanical problems before town, then drove straight thru town (where you had a chance to fix it) to go trail biking in the morning (after leaving another town - Hurricane). What happened to the loss of power problems???
I bought a hoodie about a month ago and it still says its in printing, not even shipped yet. Does that have anything to do with you or is that strictly the vendor? I bought a shirt a year ago and had no problem receiving it but for some reason, this year it seems to be taking longer any idea why?
@@jimbob-robob took care of them:)
@@joeyb546 oh man sorry Joey! Not sure? It's a drop ship place that prints the hoodies on demand, they are usually pretty fast but might be worth emailing them to check in on the order?
@TruckHouseLife oh yeah I did haha thanks , they said something about their producer bailing on them unexpectantly but everything should be back to normal within the next few weeks
I love that we getting two Videos a week now Thanks Timmy
Agreed!!!!!
Ditto
Same here 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Man… i feel like im watching my best bud every time you come out with a video. Need more humans like you in this world.
Appreciate the kind words Kyle 🤙
Better than anything on main stream television
100 percent agree...
I stopped watching main stream TV years ago. No TV here, everything is computers.
@@Whistler326 I 200% agree..
Main stream TV is dead years ago
@@NileKellyexactly since 2008 here. I refused to pay the cable box FEE digital BS. Held out until 5yrs ago to even get a cellphone.
Hello Truck House Life, i have PTSD problems dealing with heavy and accute anxiety. I have started watching yours videos in the blizzard and snow and landscapes thoses have help me a lot during difficult moments. Thank you buddy ❤.
Earlier this year I was dealing with an unexplained illness, lost 45 lbs in two months, I watched Tim’s blizzards and snow trips as well, it got me through it, and now when I can’t sleep I play those videos over and over, his voice was soothing to me and when night time anxiety hits, those same videos play all night! Can’t explain it, but it works for me! Glad the same videos helped you too!!! Thank you Tim!
They have also helped my anxiety when I was trying to get sober. It really helped get my mind off of things. I don't understand what it is that it does that but I've seen this trend in his channel for the last 2 years. He's an awesome person
@@mycelticstardust would u be experiencing FEAR over getting sleep or as soon as u get into ur dreams, thay anxiety catches u??
@@AloneIsntLonely hey buddy hope u r well know, i was asking is anyone experienced FEAR over getting sleep and dreams. Recently I experienced the fear of not breathing well. It might be silly when explaining but when one is experiencing it, it's a hell. I HOPE U r getting over it.
@PurnamadaPurnamidam thank you brother. No I've never experienced that. Are you having some anxiety over any particular reason or are you stressed out about anything?
Better than any Netflix Series. Thank you!!
I am stuck home 3 days a week having to do dialysis. I have decided to Truck tent overland and watch your videos. This allows me to reach much further than I am capable. Thanks Timmy
Every video is like a gift!! You’re the best Timmy!!
Tim-O-Suave….. Rollin with the ladies lately. 😂🤣😂 If he goes hot springin with Dr Hannah he’ll be my hero.
Love love love the 2 videos a week, especially the last couple, over an hour! 🙃🤘❤
So psyched that you have yourself a dedicated mic when driving. Literally my favourite channel on YT and now I'll be able to hear all of it!
Hey Tim fellow Alaskan OBS owner who lives just down the road from you. I used my first OBS, a 96 F250 2wd to transport RVs for 4 years, and put 600,000 miles on it before I drove it here and put another 90,000 on it. Your chip saved your tranny/engine in this vid by going into limp before you burnt a valve or a torque converter.
Yo when your EGTs start to climb on an uphill, downshift to move more air through your turbocharged diesel.
RPMs are better for your tranny too. Much better in your case, as your bigassed tires raise your effective gear ratio to something taller than 3.55 rear end on stock tire diameter [the tallest they ever put in a PSD w/a 4-speed].
Do the arithmetic. If your speedometer is accurate, either you set the tire revolutions/mile or a shop did. If it's inaccurate, it is calibrated for an inaccurate number of axle revolutions/mile, as read by the Hall Effect speed sensor on top of your truck's rear pumpkin. Measure your tire's exterior diameter, multiply by pi. That's how far you roll for 1 tire revolution, in inches or whatever you measured diameter in - 'runout'.
If your wheels are making less turns to go the same speed, so are your axles, diffs, driveshafts, tranny, engine. Great, right? Not so much, because the Work the truck has done remains the same, it's just been divided by a lower number, thereby increasing the work/rev, hence strain on all moving parts. This is why we have lower gear ratio rear ends on trucks spec'd to tow or haul, or drag race, or otherwise use all the engine power. [Your 2-stroke sled makes almost no torque, but it's geared to the ground and runs 8000rpm to make it up a hill, if you got the balls to pin it...]
What's optimal? An OBS PSD has a peak torque @1900 RPM [the later Split-shot injected intercooled SuperDutys peak tork is quite a bit lower @1600rpm]. The horsepower curve of the engine peaks at much higher RPM, like 3200. With big injectors and a chip, these number may vary a little, but not a whole lot. The 96 7.3DIT's torque and hp curves intersect somewhere like 2000-2200rpm, THIS IS THE OPTIMAL HILL-CLIMBING RPM RANGE FOR YOUR TRUCK all other RPMs represent negative values - less power, increased heat and wear, lower fuel economy and lubricant life.
Point is, your upgraded 7.3 and your upgraded tranny will be a lot happier and might even make it home if you would quit LUGGING IT like a 💩 and give your truck the revs it needs to climb its heavy ass up a miles-long grade at elevation. When the hill pulls you down below 1800rpm or so, push the button on the column shift and take that fucker out of overdrive, and get over in the slow lane [flashers if you're more than 10mph below the posted speed limit!]. Now that you have more RPMs and they're not falling so fast - check out your new Pyrometer - temps drop when you move cool air through the engine, and rise like the Fires of DOOM when you try to burn a shitload of fuel at low RPM.
Downhill, downshifting for engine braking is actually GOOD for your engine, as it blows cold air over the turbo, and the engine runs at high compression in the absence of fuel, which 'cold seats' cylinder rings, making them fit better.
Suerte
what up Neighbor! Yep I practice a good bit of what you preach and you're definitely right🤙
@@TruckHouseLife Lost Lake Local learned hard bro. 🤣Never overlanded like you, but had lots of great times on The Big Road, calculating effective gear ratios 'n such...No $$ in the RV transport game though - at the end of the year, you're just extracting cash flow from your truck's value and giving it to the banks and the diesel refining industry...
Say, ever think about finding an F450 rear end/axle from a L48 salvage yard?
You'd have to swap the ring/pinion in your D60 too, but the 4.88 gears in the big pumpkin would have you cruisin at something closer to 4.30 effective gears with your 37-inchers - bee's knees in the hills and ANC traffic too, and enough to keep your PSD below 2200rpm on those big Western interstates.
Your house looks great man! Not snowed in and no sign of squatters either when I passed by last week, so there's that. heh
Ping me here if you need anything!
Hey, if you're cutting across on US50 or up on US95 at night, beware of jackrabbits and deer and ground fog. There's agriculture and irrigation to attract the critters and make the low-lying fog which hides everything on the road. Use your KC lights and think: 55, though the road is wide open and smooth across the desert. 👻
🤘
Sounds good,
@@TruckHouseLife Dude is right. Diesels need to be worked to burn out the carbon buildup and keep the injectors running smoothly. Diesels that putter around and idle most of their lives will have massive carbon buildup if the driver doesn't give it a hard drive every now and again. 7.3's are overbuilt from the factory and you're nowhere even close to the power limit for the truck. Open it up and let it scream, it wants to run at 2000 rpm.
Love the new microphone and the journeys you take us on!
I'm injured and trapped at home with a back injury so I love watching your videos. I will say one thing I showered every day in the foundry after work and there's no way I wouldn't use shower sandals you are a brave man.
12:20 As a diesel technician, That engine sound happy and sweet! Much better then earlier videos.
Timmy awesome Vlog , great scenery and adventures as always !
The new microphone is a huge improvement! Thanks Timmy
Did you explain your power loss on the truck? Why'd you skip that?
Speed over the washboards is key- it all smooths out.
Thanks Timmy! Have a great weekend! ❤😊
Have been in that area of Hurricane, drove down from Alberta and had a great time. Cool to see it on RUclips, thanks for the memories
I like this one she's RAD and her dog is awesome 🙌❤️🔥
New microphone works great! Great, exciting, interesting video! Much enjoyed!
Howdy again Timmy! I mean Josey Alaska! Sloane’s got some gorgeous hair! And love Psycho keeping up! Nice trails! Be safe!
Yes the sound is amazing
My Queensland blue heeler used to love to run in front of my truck hunting, if I stopped she would run back until she could see me , if I backed up she would run to me if I moved forward she would run on. Loved that dog. I’m 59 an out lived 7 dogs my best friends ever
Thank you, thank you, thank you for getting a decent mic!
My favorite youtuber right now!!!
The dog was the star of the show. Very cool👍
Yes, Timmy, that new mic is spot-on.
nope! only the right channel has sound!
18:40 thanks to channel's like yours, I am learning to appreciate landscape like this.
I'm used to a lot of green and gentle slopes .
Yeah Finally we can hear you in the truck
The southwest is rad, tons of cool stuff to explore
I seen your truck house when i was traveling through Moab a few years ago. Snapped a pic and a few months later seen a pic of the truck on RUclips couldn't believe it. Been following your channel ever since. Your building skills are amazing ❤
That road looks like the snowmobile trail from St Germain to Sayner in Wisconsin! It’s brutal!!
somethin mighty special keepin u where u are vs alaska. keep on keeping on sure enjoy your videos, prayers
These collabs are great
Utah is beautiful! I'm in Canada! Utah is on my bucket list! I eed to get stuff figured out! First on the list!
I grew up in SoCal and moved to Northern Utah in 2000. I love it here. I don't think there's one area of Utah that isn't gorgeous!
If you do make it down here go to Lake Powell, if it's still there by then. Beautiful blue water against the red rocks that Southern Utah is known for.
Thanks, my friend, great video. We enjoyed it, we can hear It.
Perfect sound. Thanks for what you do and share with us man.
Timmy getting all the ladies, save some for the rest of US😂
Right????? Lucky bastard!
@frankiealle2 Ummmmm...what in the blue f***???? Remind me to stay away from Poland 😳 And some of my favorite death metal comes from there...
@@masterp2269😂
😂😂
He wishes, NONE of them are interested in him that way, he's contacting them for content. It's how youtubers like him make their money 💰.
very nice especially the photo views for sure. TY :)
New sound good, love it. Very consistent.
Aye man, lol, getting caught mid sentence on the washboard Rd in St George cracked me up!! 😂
Audio is soooooo much better with mic. Great video
Love your work Timmy, one for the people! The rig is awesome. Quick one, you always wear a cap/hat, you’re a good looking fella, let the hair flow dude 😮 peace man and keep on trucking….
Me, my wife and our friends played "Hide-n-Seek" in Goblin Valley last fall during a Utah 'Big 5' hiking adventure. The Hoodoos (the Goblin shaped rocks) make for great hiding places. So much fun...and the distant rocks are GREEN! That is such a cool place.
I was born and raised in Alaska and now live in Utah. I feel the same way that you do about Utah.
Drove right thru my home town!!! Richfield Utah!! Awesome man been waiting for it!
Enjoyed again Timmy, never had a problem hearing you talk, maybe cause I'm country boy ,not a city boy😊
Dude, my older Baja buddies turned me on to the 1 gallon pest sprayer with a longer hose for showers in my Alaskan. Fastest, most efficient shower I've ever had in my campers that can be used in virtually any bathroom as well.
You are a very big inspiration because of how thus journey is way awesome love your channel I thank you for everything you do.....
We can hear ya!👍🏼
Wonderful style of creative filming to bring together a full movie, well done Timmy.
Great video. She is a beautiful sweetheart!!
We call washboards corrugated in Australia, as in corrugated iron
Hey man, good job on getting the content out there. I know its not easy but it is appreciated.
Nice truck house life always fun to watch brother and it looks cold and i see you came here to north Carolina appreciate ya
I do like seeing you collaborate with other youtubers. I don't get good scenery where I live so I have to watch your videos to see beautiful places
Glad you enjoy the videos:)
At 2:00 mins , that's not a Ford Bronco LoL losing its brakes. That's just like the 74 Chev Blazer/Jimmy that fell apart on the trail for my buddy.
😂That road 8:08 reminds me of Lake Cushman road here in WA to the National campground site!
I'm happy how much your channel has grown
LOL, i knew you were drop the stairs and say that.
Be awesome to see you and Matt/ Matts offroad recovery catch up, alittle collabs are healthy for channels....🙏🤞🏻
The shot where you say people drive so crazy out here when your driving up the road outside of Hurricane is so accurate almost been hit on that road so many times.
Greetings from Land of the Midnight Sun. Mostly land of freezing rain and icy roads at the moment lol. Wow, that sunshine looks nice right about now. Get back to Alaska, almost time for snow machine rippin.
Thank you for sharing!! Safe travels!!🛻
That dent on the hood where your windshield is is very easy to fix! You can get anything to stick in there and pry the piece back up carefully
Sound is way better 👍
That was fun! Thanks for taking us along.
Fun video! Yes I hear the consistency with the new microphone.
Cool...I have that Eco Flo as well...great for camping and power outages here in winter in Atlantic Canada 🇨🇦
I love getting the videos and watching them. Your new microphone sounds great. Loved seeing you travel and hope to see you drive from Washington state down thru the California coast some day.
That highway section at 5:00 looks like the highway coming down into Flagstaff, I drive to Overland Expo West each year.
Cool adventure Timmy. Catch ya next time.
Never barefoot on a public shower floor. All kinds of fungus and bacteria 🤥🤯
whoops lol
Don’t want to get MRSA.
itll be fine lol
First rule 4 dollar shower wear slides
You’ll have that on them bigger jobs
Happy travels .. here there and everywhere ... Windmill :-) ... water wheel ... Guess they had alternators then producing electricity with it 🙂
That washboard Road reminds me of the square tire Mythbusters episode 😂
Sound is great Tim!
Love the new microphone great video as always bro
Oh man come to Idaho you’re already so close! If you like Utah you’ll probably love Idaho
You remembered your fuel cap!! No Napa needed today. :) Just a little humor
Yes. Consistent sound.
it wasnt in stereo
Yup fixed it now;)
Timmy my friend , hope I have a blast always an love the extra footage we getting man ❤ y’all
Hello from across the pond Tim. I'm loving the wide open spaces in your latest videos, is most of the USA like this? It's reminiscent of a Western movie and I'm half expecting Clint Eastwood riding his horse across the landscape into Pale Rider!!!!
I love it..... being out and about exploring albeit on a much smaller scale than you. We too have some hidden gems ready to be explored.. thanks for sharing Timmy, looking forward to what's to come.... take care...
The mic is great, thank you Timmy.
Yes Nice video & commentary. The isolated hotel outta Moab ? Ha
Meetups. Food…………
were seeing more n more sinclair out here in the west now all over vegas n i see more n more while traveling
The best thing that ever happened to the food industry is the invention of the fpod truck!
Timmy! ...you Arteeest!? Beautifully shot my man. Loving the view out your back door lately. 😎 ...safe travels from here in North Cackalack.
Winter time now and I live middle of now where Wyoming. I keep thinking of getting those mukluks
Sitting on ready ✝️🇺🇸🤙🏻🅰️
Love love love
Good sounds! ✌️
Oh man that Green River chow looked good.
Glad yas are doing well stay safe and warm 💓 😊
Timmy, really liking your channel. It would be cool to like see a picture of what you had for dinner, for example, the restaurant and gumbo in New Orleans.
youre an inspiration brother i want this life so badly!!!! love your videos from louisville kentucky 502!!!!
OVRLND campers is making a similar popup for the FIRST GEN 4Runner!
I’m very much considering one for ‘ol Penelope.
Do it dude!
I still have my '89 4Runner that I bought brand new. Been thinking of fixing her up and taking the shell off to put some kind of pop-up on her. I can alternate my camping trips between her and my '21 Subie Forester.
Wicked smart uploading so many videos when traveling. Get Rich!