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Matt's Off Road Recovery

Matt's Off Road Recovery

11 ай бұрын

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@johnlee8523
@johnlee8523 11 ай бұрын
Matt you need to install jump seats on top of the work box with harnesses, that'll fix your seating issue on the wrecker!
@alangriggs4420
@alangriggs4420 11 ай бұрын
Use Subaru Brat seats.
@johnlee8523
@johnlee8523 11 ай бұрын
@@alangriggs4420 Perfect!
@oliverxvi4373
@oliverxvi4373 11 ай бұрын
LIke Fire Truck stylish
@mrwinston_thepug
@mrwinston_thepug 11 ай бұрын
I mentioned that during the wrecker games, good idea
@RussCarey
@RussCarey 11 ай бұрын
A set of old Subaru Brat jump seats would be really cool!
@espritdealaska
@espritdealaska 11 ай бұрын
As an Alaskan I can’t even comprehend the thought of someone not knowing what the lower-48 means. It’s ingrained in us as much as it is to not walk around on the mud flats unless you have a death wish.
@akelagold
@akelagold 11 ай бұрын
Exactly, to be clear the lower 48 refers to the States that make up the mainland of the US excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
@barrysimmons5489
@barrysimmons5489 11 ай бұрын
"Lower 48," indicates continental United States. The State of Alaska is separated by Canada, all on the continent. Whereas the State of Hawaii is separated in the Pacific Ocean. Hence the lower 48.
@jimfontenot7466
@jimfontenot7466 11 ай бұрын
They are too young - I preceive that they would say, "Wern’t there always 50 states?”. At the ripe old age of 75, I’m often reminded that those born after the 90’s cannot relate to much of what I have lived through. Have a great day up there and here’s hoping that the insects are not too bad.
@JoeEdwards14
@JoeEdwards14 11 ай бұрын
Its now known as the continuous states when it comes to shipping/handling disclaimers. I guess someone pointed out we are still attached to the continent.
@SPHYNX99752
@SPHYNX99752 11 ай бұрын
​@@JoeEdwards14 "contiguous"?
@tlokzz
@tlokzz 10 ай бұрын
Matt says "I think I'm at that age where I am being ridiculous about my dog's comfort." to which Tom responds "Yeah, you're there." Matt & Tom's dynamic is hilarious in this episode😆
@funkysaurus
@funkysaurus 10 ай бұрын
I use traction boards to not get stuck.
@rhondamoore1682
@rhondamoore1682 22 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂❤️❤️
@josephdonnaway5755
@josephdonnaway5755 10 ай бұрын
Well, I carry traction boards, and have needed them for SELF RECOVERY. I even used them to get my 4WD Kubota compact tractor out of a deep snow bank beside my driveway. It’s just a tool, like a winch, not a cult. Bring the right tools for the job.
@jetblast1212
@jetblast1212 11 ай бұрын
That discussion between Matt and Tom about the pine tree nuts was about the funniest conversation I've heard this year. Good job everyone!
@garrycoates2147
@garrycoates2147 11 ай бұрын
At the end Tom asks the obvious question "if they taste like turpentine then why eat them?" Should have been the first thing...
@jetblast1212
@jetblast1212 11 ай бұрын
@@garrycoates2147 and Matt's reply @16:52 "I never said it tasted good.", like he assumed Tom would already know.
@MrTrekbear2
@MrTrekbear2 11 ай бұрын
Ah..., an homage to Euell Gibbons & Grapenuts
@carlu-dovica
@carlu-dovica 11 ай бұрын
A classic. Up there with Trevor's unforgettable solo: "All by myself". Time for a cameo. He might need the exercise. LoL
@braap802
@braap802 9 ай бұрын
​@jetblast1212 tom coulda asked more questions going into that 😅😂 he just saw matt do it and followed suit while matt talked on 😅 judt because someone else did it doesnt mean its a good idea....but if im not quite paying attention ill be in to deep to back out like tom was 😂😂 always ask the stupid question early 😅
@elginnelson7934
@elginnelson7934 11 ай бұрын
Jaymie, a very busy business woman and Mother, makes their lunches for on the road. That is so sweet. She is amazing.
@briansmobile1
@briansmobile1 10 ай бұрын
2019 Sand Hollow, retrieving a wave runner from the lake in the sand on the South side. I couldn't get up over the sandy bluff to the beach to leave. After 5-6 attempts I put out my TRACTION BOARDS splitting the crest of the bluff. Went right up it!
@4x406Offroad
@4x406Offroad 8 ай бұрын
I have 4 traction boards on my rig, I do think they’re worth carrying. In addition to leveling my truck for the roof tent, and use as a base for my hi lift, They’ve saved me a lot of digging when snow wheeling, and that’s when I find I use them most, but I’ve also used them as ramps to get up rock steps or to bridge gaps in the bigger rocks, cause I’m still on small tires with bad approach and departure angles. I find them to be a useful tool with some creativity. This winter I intend to try digging a deadman anchor in the snow with them and some rebar stakes, see if the snow can take the shear load of a winch pull. If so, all the more reason to carry them to me. I can see why y’all don’t really mess around with them, but I will continue to.
@mobius-1503
@mobius-1503 Ай бұрын
Nice. I see you be overlandin in a Dakota. I need to put vids up. Nice rig btw
@teresathompson420
@teresathompson420 11 ай бұрын
I’m surprised Matt knows about making gum from pinion pitch. Exactly what we used to do when herding sheep and growing up on the Navajo Nation. That’s awesome! 👍🏽
@aduckinthereeds
@aduckinthereeds 11 ай бұрын
For your air line issue, switch to Camozzi brand fittings. They're made of metal and designed to handle the heat plus they'll work with the air line you're currently using. We use them on production MIG welding machines, which is a very nasty environment and usually run them 24 hours a day.
@deathshank1937
@deathshank1937 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like the ones on our robots at work. We cast aluminum car parts at 1200 degrees. The extraction robot has held up so much better with the metal fitting compared to the plastic ones. Even with a burn sleeve on the lines the plastic ones would not hold up. Metal fitting with a metal lock was night and day difference from the plastic with plastic lock.
@servicetrucker5564
@servicetrucker5564 10 ай бұрын
Or go to compression fittings
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid 2 ай бұрын
@@servicetrucker5564 Personally I don’t love compression fittings, seems to me that half the trouble I have come across with air and water has been because of compression fitting failures.
@servicetrucker5564
@servicetrucker5564 2 ай бұрын
@@CrimeVid My experience with truck air brakes has been push in fittings are terrible and compression fittings never give any trouble but they’re a pain to put together sometimes
@smiley1949
@smiley1949 Ай бұрын
Yeah, but Jefe doesn't have those cute ice cube trays. LMAO
@ianwollstein8974
@ianwollstein8974 9 ай бұрын
A 2” lift does not give you more clearance on your diff!! The best lift kit is larger wheels and tyres but you need to consider so many other things when you increase those. 🤓
@DctorSkillz1
@DctorSkillz1 7 күн бұрын
What if I have portal axles?
@garyjones6914
@garyjones6914 26 күн бұрын
Matt, I wish I would have had a set of those bunny boards in August 1980 in Sierras mountains. When I buried the back end of my 1960 CJ5 with small block vette motor on an under ground spring. Locked in the hubs and buried it to further. As I reached down to pop the lid up on the storage under the right sear. When Tall, dark and hairy took to roaring at us. He didn't us tearing around his forrest. We were bird hunting and only had 12ga. bird shot and three guns. My buddy handed me my pump gun and I said let's go. He said F. orget you. It took off up the stand tearing the forest up. I ran parallel to it on the dirt road. It acrossed ahead of me into the next stand. 2 1/2 hours later it caused a flock of doves to burst from a tree at the top of the road where it turned to the right, where it crossed with a boom, boom, crash, crash, crash. During that 2 1/2 hrs I sent rocked to China. Almost out now. Not enough winch cable to double line to a tree. Vietnam Entrenching and a Jack. Yes I would take the bunny boards. Broken right front axle was found later. My buddy never said a word again or during that except F orget you I am not leaving the ammo box and the guns. Cheers Club of No Return !
@TheXeneco
@TheXeneco 11 ай бұрын
Even myself from the UK knows what the “lower 48” are. You’re pulling our legs, right @matt? :) (The 48 states that make up the bulk of the USA, ie. Not including Alaska and Hawaii)
@metagore
@metagore 11 ай бұрын
File this under, "sneaky ways to get people to comment on your videos" 😂
@justincase9463
@justincase9463 11 ай бұрын
US public school system. 😢
@lanesworld4000
@lanesworld4000 11 ай бұрын
It's something people in Alaska say. It's more common in Alaska, probably.
@metagore
@metagore 11 ай бұрын
@@lanesworld4000 Yep, likely so. I lived in AK (Eielson AFB) from '71-'76, so it's been in my vernacular as long as I can remember. But I've heard people use it who've never lived in AK. They also tend to be more "worldly" in their perspective.
@TriCountyMotorsEastman
@TriCountyMotorsEastman 11 ай бұрын
​@@lanesworld4000I hear it commonly outside of Alaska. It is usually used in reference to where a place will ship or provide free shipping
@SilasSKnott
@SilasSKnott 11 ай бұрын
Mechanic and engineering student here. Never posted to your comments before but have watched almost religiously and really appreciate all of what you guys do. I have a simple solution the the header's heat problems both short and long term, you really should cut and install some ventilation in the top of the hood. I'm sure that if you could see the under hood temps with a thermal gun while it is under heavy load you would see an "air dam" where heat builds up in the back near the top. This would put a lot of heat right into where those locker lines are routed. A vented hood along with wrapping the headers should provide plenty of heat dissipation to prevent further damage to the lines/ other sensitive components under hood. Just some input from a fan with a bit of experience with heat management issues.
@kingcosworth2643
@kingcosworth2643 11 ай бұрын
What you do to save cutting holes in your sheet metal, is to adjust the rear of your bonnet (hood) up about half an inch when it is in the closed position. This allows fresh, cold air into your engine bay from the windscreen area. But I would do that as a last resort as not to change the aesthetics of the vehicle. First action would be wrapping, next would be ceramic coating and wrapping, third would be all this and stainless heat shields.
@vivalesvegas
@vivalesvegas 11 ай бұрын
I’ve just posted higher up, but what are your thoughts on cooling fins on the headers? Seeing as they’re open to the elements anyway in Matt’s application, my theory is they may help heat dissipation. May still need a heat shield for the air lines though. My thinking is that I’ve seen some motorcycles that have fins on exhausts manifold to head connections. They’re not very big, and are more like clamps than anything else, but I presume they’re more functional than aesthetic.
@SilasSKnott
@SilasSKnott 11 ай бұрын
@vivalesvegas We want less heat to come off of the headers. Those fins work well, though I've only ever seen them on air-cooled motorcycles where removing heat from the motor is typically limited by the surface area of said motor. In Matt's case, there is too much heat coming off of the exhaust already, so it would have the opposite effect of what's intended. Ceramic coating and header wrap both prevent as much heat from radiating out of the exhaust, though I still think venting the hood will be necessary long-term.
@ctrl_agent_86
@ctrl_agent_86 11 ай бұрын
Concur. The problem isn't the header temp, the problem is the heat build up at slow speed (insufficient airflow to keep the firewall cool). Fans could help, but will push the wrong direction at high speed and reduce cooling. Either louver the hood as Silas said or add a heat shield that forces the rising hot air out the side. Maybe both. It's a heat buildup problem so I'm not entirely certain the header wrap will help enough, but it's an easy place to start.
@tobiastho9639
@tobiastho9639 11 ай бұрын
He solved it that way once before on the banana with the black vents. Yes it's open under and on the side but warm air rises...
@jimpastore5976
@jimpastore5976 10 ай бұрын
A metal heat shield needs to be installed between your hoses/wires and the headers. Rapping the headers can help too.
@stanhry
@stanhry 9 ай бұрын
Or way , would be to move hose and wiring to a cooler spot or behind firewall.
@kevinanselman
@kevinanselman 10 ай бұрын
I would like to send a special shoutout to traction boards for getting me and or friends out of many deep snow drifts. Each time it’s occurred we only had 1 vehicle so getting pulled out was not a viable option and traction boards got us that little bit of traction needed to climb out. I think they are useful enough to keep in the rig at all times for self-rescue situations
@lifelinefabllc
@lifelinefabllc 11 ай бұрын
I get that you guys don't read all the comments but turn your part throttle cruise fueling up. Drop Lamda to about .95 or so. My Bronco had the exact same header temp issues on long slow climbs. Turning fueling up helped immensely. You can also try advancing the timing at thise rpms a couple degrees. Late ignition timing can also cause high header temps.
@CORNDODGER
@CORNDODGER 11 ай бұрын
Your telling me I got my DUI distributor LOCKED OUT at 36 degrees ADVANCED and the little SBC dose get hot at WOT
@FYMASMD
@FYMASMD 11 ай бұрын
@@CORNDODGER stop drinking before you post.
@CORNDODGER
@CORNDODGER 11 ай бұрын
@@FYMASMD IDIOT SAYS WHAT so you dont have a clue what I said
@OneBaldingWookiee
@OneBaldingWookiee 11 ай бұрын
5:11 “The Trailhawk is basically a car with a 2 inch lift”. Those are some fighting words for some people😂
@hoagieman26
@hoagieman26 11 ай бұрын
Lol, right. I'm like: the Grand Cherokee has Low Range, Skid Plates, rear locker, recovery points, etc.
@colin2718
@colin2718 11 ай бұрын
What’s with the brake release in the center console? I’m assuming it’s after-market? Never seen anything like it
@M5verdriver
@M5verdriver 3 ай бұрын
Those Grand Cherokees are flat towable, you just needed something like a ball pen or a paper clip to push and hold the little tiny button where your daughter? was pushing with the knife. I used to have one. Good video!
@mr.notsure9679
@mr.notsure9679 4 ай бұрын
30:17, and that's why they are called ATV ramps. But great stress test. I've done the samething, expecting something meant to hold 400lbs to hold 5 times more than is recommended.
@hambo6713
@hambo6713 11 ай бұрын
If you're in a soft beach or a desert, traction boards are a must have. Yes you might not technically be 'stuck' when you need them, but the alternative is a shovel and a lot of sweat. Or using a winch and an anchor but that's just as much of a crutch.
@jeffmcdonald101
@jeffmcdonald101 11 ай бұрын
Yeah I don't think Matt has been to Australian beaches. So much easier than the alternatives.
@agentcrm
@agentcrm 11 ай бұрын
@@jeffmcdonald101 Yeah, there's been a few times that they would have made his recoveries a lot easier.
@MrPerry61
@MrPerry61 11 ай бұрын
and you get youself out without calling Matt, which is what Matt means when he said "you're not really stuck"
@stevepauley2437
@stevepauley2437 11 ай бұрын
They practically live in Sand Hollow, which is all soft sand and dunes!
@jeffmcdonald101
@jeffmcdonald101 11 ай бұрын
@@stevepauley2437 Sand Hollow is very different to beach sand. "Sand" Hollow is made of dust and turns to mud when it's wet. Beach sand doesn't turn to mud and is often easier to drive on when it's wet. Totally different. Come check it out...bring traction boards :D
@kevinryan3241
@kevinryan3241 11 ай бұрын
Lizzy’s impression of how rough riding the Jeep was is absolutely hilarious. I’m still laughing. 😂🤣 you guys are all so awesome!
@RandysHomeGarage
@RandysHomeGarage 5 ай бұрын
I don’t have traction boards but based on the comments about deep soft sand and snow, I can see the potential value. Sure a push or tug might also do in those cases, but folks don’t always have someone there to do that.
@chrischandler7650
@chrischandler7650 10 ай бұрын
I still live on the farm I grew up on and my family only says we were stuck if someone else has to pull you out. If you drive it out no matter how you did it, you aren't stuck.
@karlweiby2307
@karlweiby2307 11 ай бұрын
The lunch break under the tree was awesome. Gumgate 2023. The way Matt and Tom balance each other and make friendly little jabs is perfect and the crew falls in between. Awesome to see the teamwork on these recoveries
@defaultuserid1559
@defaultuserid1559 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. These guys are funny and informative at the same time. I also like Lizzy and Peanut's contributions, both of them KZbin superstars now.
@karlweiby2307
@karlweiby2307 11 ай бұрын
@@defaultuserid1559 I think peanut needs a T-shirt!
@dwaynet2184
@dwaynet2184 11 ай бұрын
​@@karlweiby2307 yeah like ( I pant because I'm a dog ) .
@theacgkid
@theacgkid 11 ай бұрын
That was one of the funniest clips I've ever seen on this channel. I was waiting for it to turn spearmint.. "It dosen't" Lol!
@mbennett417
@mbennett417 11 ай бұрын
I loved the " It's like a graham cracker that tastes like turpentine" comment by Tom.
@TheCubanN3rd
@TheCubanN3rd 11 ай бұрын
Heat Shields work for a reason, it's not just the heat transfer through the air, it's the literal infrared energy coming off of those pipes! Like when a fireball goes off in the distance but you feel the heat in your face, the air between you and the ball isn't any hotter perse. A simple physical barrier shield would probably help a ton!
@mulciber7428
@mulciber7428 11 ай бұрын
Thought about the same thing. Simply a heatshield (best works some Aluminium or stainless steel and bare metal, because it reflects the heat back) between the headers and the heatsensible parts would do the trick. Moste OEM Cars have those from beginning.
@insiainutorrt259
@insiainutorrt259 11 ай бұрын
@@mulciber7428 One should always wear their tinfoil hat.... good for manys thingses
@enordquist1
@enordquist1 11 ай бұрын
^^THIS^^ is the fix @TheCalbrt1987 has it. Literally a piece of aluminum foil between the headers and the affected stuff will do it. And probably cool the cab a bunch too. There is some neat waffle pattern stuff you could sort of shape over the headers.
@Pilot545
@Pilot545 9 ай бұрын
“I didn’t have any worms!” 😂😂😂 Like everyone else, positively love you guys! 👍🏼
@josephisom4746
@josephisom4746 10 ай бұрын
I have a set of traction boards and have only needed them in snow. They’ve saved me twice when I was stuck because I couldn’t get back on top of the deep powder. I’m sure in the terrain Matt sees boards are fairly useless, but in deep snow they’re worth tossing in the back of your rig just in case.
@Idontrunntoofast
@Idontrunntoofast 10 ай бұрын
I keep four traction boardw on my rig in the winter.. they have gotten me out of some bad spots. I agree they're not nearly as useful in sand/ dirt/ rocks.... But in the snow they can really save you.
@JimmyDevere
@JimmyDevere 9 ай бұрын
I was stuck at the edge of a river with deep sand bottom. No where to winch. Traction boards, a hi-lift, shovel, a sleeping mat and a ton of elbow grease got me out.
@M.TTT.
@M.TTT. 5 ай бұрын
exactly
@CoreyTiff-kv1nq
@CoreyTiff-kv1nq 3 ай бұрын
Tire socks worked for me mud and snow got me out
@ronfox5519
@ronfox5519 2 ай бұрын
​@@CoreyTiff-kv1nq Tire socks in the mud? How much help were they and how well did they stand up?
@johndoran3274
@johndoran3274 11 ай бұрын
Matt, just wrap the headers and if you still have issues, just build a tin shield, like an inner fender well, around the top of the headers. It worked for me.
@calhntr1
@calhntr1 11 ай бұрын
Ditto 👍
@roykrossin8343
@roykrossin8343 11 ай бұрын
Lower number wise meaning the first states to join the Union -“
@zocca0134
@zocca0134 11 ай бұрын
I agree
@agentcrm
@agentcrm 11 ай бұрын
That and change to hard line for those sections of air line.
@martinets2
@martinets2 11 ай бұрын
ditto, ditto. add exhaust pipe wrap tape to the headers and swap out air lines for braided air lines -- both would add a little 'bling' to the off road wrecker. 👍👍😁😁
@andyorr1597
@andyorr1597 11 ай бұрын
Traction pads may be arguable in sand / mud recoveries but they’re essential in deep snow when the wheel spin has turned powder snow to ice. That little extra movement off the ice has allowed me to self rescue more than once.
@fpartidafpartida
@fpartidafpartida 9 ай бұрын
Completely agree with this comment. I’ve used recovery boards to help people in the winter and they worked like a charm.
@Bedfordcustoms
@Bedfordcustoms 9 ай бұрын
they saved my butt alot in my 2x4 work truck getting caught in snow storms way up north.
@bruhice6058
@bruhice6058 8 ай бұрын
Saved me in 2x4 in deep sand and on ice
@sueedduffy6786
@sueedduffy6786 10 ай бұрын
The expression came about when those in Alaska were asked where they came from; it was easier to say 'from the lower 48' than explain a location few had ever heard about. It is also used by Canadians, but who knows what they are talking 'bout at times. If you're in Hawaii, they sometimes refer to themselves as living on the 'Island' or when referencing any other state, they used the expression 'on the mainland."
@johnkruton9708
@johnkruton9708 10 ай бұрын
Jefe’s truck with the 2” lift and decent tires amazed me at how capable it was with just a bit of spotting where needed. You guys are awesome!!!
@lnr12241
@lnr12241 11 ай бұрын
10:02 Peanut: "Come on guys. You are holding me up." LOL. I am so jealous of that dogs life 😊
@dougkite
@dougkite 11 ай бұрын
8:48 “I think I’ve reached that age where I’m being ridiculous about my dog’s comfort.” Same. 😂
@jefferyengelhardt5266
@jefferyengelhardt5266 10 ай бұрын
I have used traction boards many times to help people with two wheel drive vehicles "stuck" on ice with a little snow. A quick pull or push would also get them out, but using those on the drive wheels is a quick and easy way to get those vehicles un"stuck".
@abayless3816
@abayless3816 10 ай бұрын
The Lower 48 are the are all on one land mass. With Alaska & Hawaii. As a young child, 4,5? I used to go with my dad in his 48? Willys pickup. It also helps to know how to drive on those back roads.
@natpaul81
@natpaul81 11 ай бұрын
Hey guys, you passed me going through Vegas with the heavy wrecker on the trailer. I was in my Wrangler on 38's never felt so small. I was shocked how big the wrecker is on those giant tires. What an incredible build!
@LydiaWatts
@LydiaWatts 11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad Peanut got to go on this job! Her joy is contagious. She needs her own merch!
@Dusty_Windsor
@Dusty_Windsor 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I vote for “I’m nuts about Peanut” shirts.. Would shut the Karens up ❤
@professornuke7562
@professornuke7562 11 ай бұрын
I'm buying that!!
@dontsuck
@dontsuck 10 ай бұрын
I'd buy that too! I plan on eventually going to MOR to visit on a road trip, and I'd buy some Peanut Merch without hesitation! lol
@kingguap90
@kingguap90 10 ай бұрын
I’m buying one for sure
@joshuabriggs7114
@joshuabriggs7114 10 ай бұрын
"Oh, it's a de-wormer, fantastic"! Lol! Love you Tom-Tom!
@craiglasley4410
@craiglasley4410 10 ай бұрын
8:55 anybody notice how Tom said "Yeah" but he didn't say "your there" good editing on the team. Slight blur on his mouth and then a voice over. Very seamless great job. They or them need a raise Matt!!!
@bradley-eblesisor
@bradley-eblesisor 11 ай бұрын
One of the more entertaining episodes in recent memory! Kudos to Jayme for lunch for two crews. Well done all around!
@MrPerry61
@MrPerry61 11 ай бұрын
5:40 . I agree with matt. how many times have we seen Matt go out to get someone unstuck, and surrounding the customer are several $80,000 custom off road vehicle with winches and ropes? In my opinion it's like swimming, the difference in swimming and sinking is knowing you can swim. Matt knows how to recover, and that's what he means by what he said about traction boards.
@NBSV1
@NBSV1 11 ай бұрын
Most of those trucks are just setup to look cool. Wouldn’t be surprised if most of the stuff doesn’t really work, or the owners don’t have a clue about recovering.
@jonnewbury3482
@jonnewbury3482 11 ай бұрын
@@KtP370 I can agree with that. Most aftermarket bumpers have extra holes that require drilling through the frame to properly mount them. I’d say most don’t take the time to do it.
@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire
@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire 11 ай бұрын
Considering the fact that he broke one of the "ladders", they weren't up to the task either...
@TheGrateful55
@TheGrateful55 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like you need to build another rig for a support vehicle, (or another reason to build something really cool). Dog comfort comes first, that is why we love you Matt.
@DaveInLAS
@DaveInLAS 9 ай бұрын
The pine nut story was hysterical! And I'd totally try it 😂🤣
@t4thfavor1212
@t4thfavor1212 11 ай бұрын
Infrared heat isn't affected as much by airflow, if you wrapped the headers so that the heat isn't radiating off the surface then you'll have a much easier time losing the heat into less critical parts of your car.
@missiongravity
@missiongravity 11 ай бұрын
I'm sure he hears it plenty but Tom seems like such a kind genuine human being.
@kristinkinnaird9524
@kristinkinnaird9524 10 ай бұрын
I normally don’t like any kind of car build shows, I’m not into the builds themselves usually, I don’t know that much about them, but for some reason any time there is something that goes wrong or something to fix on your vehicles, I find watching you go through the fix/build still interesting. Good job for keeping me entertained with all parts of your show! I love your videos!
@chuckvedder1227
@chuckvedder1227 9 ай бұрын
1. You could have a shop custom build you headers to any shape you want. 2. They make an insulation coating (not referring to heat wrap) that can be applied to headers that keeps most of the the heat in. Headershield. 3. Place some hi-temp insulation board between the hoses/wires and the exhaust. 4. Use some fold-down boat seats for extra people on the back of the wrecker.
@TheFarmboys
@TheFarmboys 11 ай бұрын
Happy to see that Matt gives both his dog and his employees dewormers 😂
@philbert006
@philbert006 11 ай бұрын
Bold of you to assume he deworms the dog. Lol
@swapnilmankame
@swapnilmankame 11 ай бұрын
@@philbert006 Its been shown that all the dogs on the channel are regularly cared for with regular vet visits, Lady is also on a vet prescribed diet, we are not assuming "Lol"
@89.
@89. 11 ай бұрын
never comment here again
@keefespencer1173
@keefespencer1173 11 ай бұрын
That's what you call full benefits 😅
@tbranscom1
@tbranscom1 11 ай бұрын
Matt, you may want to consider switching the airlines that are around heat sources (at least if not all) to stainless steel hardlines with flared fittings, that would eliminate any chances of trail leaks. This PTC fittings are convenient but i wouldn't trust them miles away from any type of help. Stainless flaired fittings will hold up to anything.
@k1j2f30
@k1j2f30 11 ай бұрын
Or, stainless braided airlines!
@defaultuserid1559
@defaultuserid1559 11 ай бұрын
Can't go wrong with hard lines. Get a flare kit and re-do everything in SS so you can quit worrying about it. I like how this problem showed up in real-life conditions. This is the way.
@tbranscom1
@tbranscom1 11 ай бұрын
@@defaultuserid1559 yep, i used to do custom cars, i did a 92 caprice with hardline all through it and never had a single issue!
@patchfile
@patchfile 7 ай бұрын
Getting that Ford and trailer up that trail was impressive.
@cbarnettcti123
@cbarnettcti123 9 ай бұрын
I love the way you look out for your dog's comfort.
@Kiki-Kauai
@Kiki-Kauai 11 ай бұрын
Tom, Peanut is so grateful, she just wants you to know how much. I appreciate you guys taking her along. I know it adds effort but she’s so happy.
@butchgreene
@butchgreene 11 ай бұрын
Tom tastes like turpentine now. Maybe Peanut will learn a lesson today.
@erniejones5008
@erniejones5008 11 ай бұрын
I love Peanut
@mademoisellekaya1438
@mademoisellekaya1438 11 ай бұрын
Peanut is completely dedicated to Matt. She wants to be where he is, she's grateful and I think that her rough start in life and then taken in a pack (And I mean a pack like dogs live in but the domesticated dogs see humans as pack members too) got to her so deeply and is so grateful for that, that she is willing to do everything to just please and is a decently sensitive dog. I a way I see some Border Collie mix in her. I see in her things of a dog I had once who isn't here anymore sadly but watching Peanut living life makes my heart swell and some very happy memories make me smile with a little teardrop in the corner of my eye..
@lauriethiboutot6971
@lauriethiboutot6971 11 ай бұрын
Omg you guys!!!! My husband and I watched the lunch/gum part twice and are laughing our asses off at you two!! Tom: “I didn’t have worms”!! This whole thing was sooo damn funny! Your banter back and forth was a riot!! 👍😂😆😜😂🤣😊
@jacobr342
@jacobr342 10 ай бұрын
I love the education with the pine gum! Thanks Matt, and thank Tom for being a good sport ❤
@CRneu
@CRneu 8 ай бұрын
you can do it with wheat seeds as well. Wheat doesn't really taste like much though so it's a bit more enjoyable.
@jonelsorel
@jonelsorel 9 ай бұрын
The Grand Cherokee is unnecessarily complicated if you need to tow it. Usually complicated costs more, not less. Went through this once - bad gearbox, sold it. Great scenery out there, nice offroading. Love this rescue.
@davidbenji1
@davidbenji1 11 ай бұрын
That was SO awesome watching those ramps get totally destroyed loading that jeep! By the way that they crumpled, it appears those aluminum ramps were intended for lawn tractors or ATV's and not full size vehicles. Such a great video!! We need more content like this!!
@threeboardsfour
@threeboardsfour 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was surprised he wasn't using some heavy duty waffle boards.
@unfunny2258
@unfunny2258 7 ай бұрын
yeah ramps like those are mainly for loading dirt bikes and quads, ive bent them with zero turns.
@jamesbigham9036
@jamesbigham9036 11 ай бұрын
Good morning I agree with Rhett there is no competition in my opinion having Matt do that recovery was smart because his knowledge and experience really helped with that unique recovery. Peanut is a smart dog and knows how to make sure to go on recoveries.
@akelagold
@akelagold 11 ай бұрын
Peanut is no dummy. He knows something is up and he's not going to miss out.
@TrevorDennis100
@TrevorDennis100 11 ай бұрын
I had a dog that when she saw the car get loaded for a trip, would jump in the back and point blank refuse to come out least she be left behind. Not that we'd go on a trip without her. That dog was an English Setter. Twenty five years on I have a Miniature Schnauzer that doesn't react to the word 'Walkies'! When I take her out for a late evening walk through a vineyard, our two cats insist on coming with us, and they definitely know when it's time and start rushing about, so I guess Miniature Schnauzers are not the world's most intelligent dogs. Not by a country mile!
@Rat-Builder
@Rat-Builder 11 ай бұрын
@@akelagold I use to have a slide-in camper to go camping in, and I also took 5 cats with me. When I would back the camper up to the front porch for the wife to load it up, the cats would get in the camper, and they would not get out. They did not want to be left behind, they loved going camping. They had their own door to get in and out of the camper. I always knew when it was cold in the mornings, all of the cats would be under the covers with us. I really miss those days.
@iremfrat7771
@iremfrat7771 11 ай бұрын
I liked to see the two group at the same time. I would have loved to see more of Matt's recovery and how he overcame the obstacles on his way. We saw some snippets but I want to see them in detail. 😃
@dietrarobinson8597
@dietrarobinson8597 2 ай бұрын
Love how crazy courageous y'all are!
@DrkHnd
@DrkHnd 11 ай бұрын
After using traction boards last weekend to get up a dune, no, you're probably not stuck but that doesnt mean they dont have their uses! Numerous times I've seen you pull a car against mud, I reckon if you put a traction board or two down, you might have had a chance to pop it up on top of it without as much stress on the vehicles. Sucks to pull them up after though haha
@shullln
@shullln 11 ай бұрын
5:23 Not controversial at all. I used to have a gov job where we had to 4 wheel into the back country on a regular basis. I said it all the time, if you could extricate yourself, you weren't really stuck, you were just inconvenienced. You weren't "stuck" until you had to call for outside assistance (usually after a significant hike! lol).
@MegaKarlux
@MegaKarlux 3 ай бұрын
I agree. I use boards in rescues, and I have not yet found a situation from which they could not get me out. I always carry them in the car, it is essential
@theeddorian
@theeddorian 7 ай бұрын
I and my wife had to "invent" traction boards when our car, a '65 Buick Wildcat with a boat on top, and 400 cubic inch V8 under the hood. It dropped into sand and cobblestones down to the frame. We scavenged old lumber from about a square mile. Using a jack, a small shovel, and the boards to build a road, we unstuck ourselves and got out. We were definitely stuck without that lumber.
@dhag72
@dhag72 11 ай бұрын
Toms reaction to the pine gum was hilarious 😂 And so much for the impassible road! The minivan crews road looked worse lol
@derikdrinkle2084
@derikdrinkle2084 11 ай бұрын
Cannot believe he took his truck on that, plus pulling a trailer.
@chadilac97
@chadilac97 11 ай бұрын
Snow would tell a different story, I’ve been bellied out and used traction boards to just barely lift my belly off the snow to move forward
@bobtucker8875
@bobtucker8875 9 ай бұрын
Those was amazing recovery's, great 👍 job team. Thanks 👍 for sharing 😊.
@NixonAngelo
@NixonAngelo 9 ай бұрын
12:00 highly recommend "HERE WeGo" maps. You're able to download state maps for offline use and don't have to worry about the "faster route" issue. I use it in rural Baja
@calholli
@calholli 11 ай бұрын
Matt.. You can wrap those headers and put a little metal shield above them and it would be more than enough to cool everything down. Even more extreme, you could rig up a fan on each side -- to blow the heat out of that open fender wells. Also another good upgrade would be to put shut off valves right at all of your four corners--- that way when there's a leak; you can simply pump everything up as it needs to be, and then shut all your valves so that it holds in the pressure at the bags and you can still make it home and fix the leak at the shop, rather than being stuck on the trail.
@tomparker9966
@tomparker9966 11 ай бұрын
Ceramic coat the headers and then asbestos heat wrap them. Your idea for a heat shield would help a lot.
@damienmills293
@damienmills293 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. The wrap is inexpensive and VERY effective. So is the heat shield. Summit will have both. I've used both on a 1999 Pajero (MOntero) with an engine swap and headers. No more cooking feet. The other thing to do is to get the headers ceramic coated. Also very effective. Here in Oz, heat is an issue.
@Ed3kidsconnelly
@Ed3kidsconnelly 11 ай бұрын
Great video! I love Tom's dry sense of humor. Peanut is so happy to be with the Matt pack! Shes plain adorable.
@speckkrod7520
@speckkrod7520 9 ай бұрын
As a trucker I always carry a few pieces of plastic air line in case of a break in a brake line , different sizes that will fit inside or outside can be repaired, you can splice with out glue .
@-paulmp
@-paulmp 10 ай бұрын
We call them recovery boards here in Australia and they are amazing for self-recovery on deep soft sand, I've self-recovered out of really boggy mud where I was already aired all the way down. As someone who is often in very remote areas in Australia completely solo, I wouldn't travel without them, they have got me out of really terrible situations more than once. I don't know what you mean by not actually being stuck if recovery boards work.
@wjonthetrail
@wjonthetrail 11 ай бұрын
How do you define stuck If you have to exit the vehicle to adjust or address a problem stopping your movement This is stuck for some people If you’re movement is stopped forward or backwards this is stuck for most The very adventures take it as a challenge And a test of their skills Stacking rocks Digging a path for a tire Using a jack to place stuff under a tire in a hole Using a come along or a winch by your self is just part of the challenge Only when a third party has to be called in are you officially stuck This is how I define stuck
@dat2ra
@dat2ra 11 ай бұрын
Yup. "Stuck" is a tail between the legs, SOL moment.
@cornfed123567
@cornfed123567 10 ай бұрын
Stuck means you can't get out with what's on the trail or your rig.
@mitchlarson1534
@mitchlarson1534 11 ай бұрын
I love how matt give information about thing’s on nature like the pine gum!! Like offroad recovery Steve Irwin!
@NicholasStroudMusic
@NicholasStroudMusic Ай бұрын
I live in Manitoba and we get a ton of ice. Traction boards have saved me a lot, and they help reduce the time youre stuck
@Jim-fe2xz
@Jim-fe2xz 11 ай бұрын
Arm rest for Peanut is a great trade! My daughter has a mini Ausie and he is everyone's best friend too! Another couple of wild recoveries successfully completed!
@simonasquith840
@simonasquith840 11 ай бұрын
Hi Matt’s off road recovery Just wanted to let you guys know I’ve been watching you for years build the vehicles and do your recovery’s, you really are an awesome team and Matt I love how you look after Peanut,she just loves go out on your adventures. Keep the great content coming. All the best Simon Asquith Gold Coast Australia
@DonegalOverlanding
@DonegalOverlanding 10 ай бұрын
They don't care.
@IllutianKade
@IllutianKade 11 ай бұрын
Well, about the temps. I know next to nothing about engines and 'mechanic stuff'. But I do build my own PCs, and there's a lot of problems with cooling if you go with an 'open case' design. Especially when fan placement isn't modified to account for poorer air flow. -- You typically set it up so 'outside' air is pulled in from the lower section of the case and then 'inside' air is sucked out either from the top-back or top. With an open case, the air just goes where ever and you end up with components near the CPU getting way hotter than normal because air flow is now near nonexistent around them. I would say that the same issue is happening here. People are saying to use different brands of fittings. But they seem to miss the part where you're saying even the electrical wire AND FRAME is hot (probably 'ambient temp' plus 10 degrees since you're still touching it and not recoiling in pain). -- The frame being hot isn't that bad because it's probably being caused by the hot sections of the engine being so close. But the electrical...ya. Really need to not have that. Just looking at some photos of the Wrecker....you might be able to vent slots on the hood and maybe use some radiator fans to force air in through the side vents and another pair to suck the air out on the proposed hood vents.
@sirhamalot110
@sirhamalot110 10 ай бұрын
i agree with the traction boards except for the one time my fwd manual cavalier got buried and how centred in the middle of a mud pit. we dug for 2 hours to get boards underneath the front wheels that helped us pull out of the mud with 4 people pushing
@thekentuckian0054
@thekentuckian0054 11 ай бұрын
Awesome recovery! Watched this in the hospital beside my newborn precious daughter. I plan to turn her into a fan of this show just like I have the rest of my little family.
@cestmoi1262
@cestmoi1262 11 ай бұрын
Matt's love and concern for the well being of his dogs is so re-assuring. A person like that can not have a bad bone in his body.
@jerryb1234
@jerryb1234 11 ай бұрын
How is it "re-assuring" exactly?, did you think he was regularly kicking the dogs when off camera or what.🙄
@cestmoi1262
@cestmoi1262 11 ай бұрын
@@jerryb1234 Matt's compassion for dogs is genuine. You! -- I wouldn't trust for a minute.
@bruhice6058
@bruhice6058 11 ай бұрын
I think you’re idolizing a tow truck driver. I know lots of people who treat their dogs great and are terrible people - not that Matt is, just that one can not be determined by the other
@jameshughes6078
@jameshughes6078 11 ай бұрын
Matt's amazing, but even Hitler loved Blondi. I've known plenty of terrible people who were still good fur daddies.
@markphillips8068
@markphillips8068 5 ай бұрын
Matt, you need to get what is called poly Flo connector for the 1/4 " lines that keep popping off from heating up.The poly Flo connectors are brass and the screw together. we use these in the dental business repair for air lines and water.
@davidshettlesworth1442
@davidshettlesworth1442 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great video. Wow! The distances and terrain you have to work in is dangerous! Carry On!
@hilltigger
@hilltigger 11 ай бұрын
Those jobs looked like crazy fun adventures. It was neat to see you constantly figuring out how to tackle obstacles and maintain a confidence that got you through. Much respect to your attitudes and perseverance.
@Beandiptheredneck
@Beandiptheredneck 11 ай бұрын
Matt- were gonna be doing about 1 mph Also Matt- proceeds to coast down the hill like Baja 1000 😂
@TheNewmexicokid
@TheNewmexicokid 10 ай бұрын
Awesome job Rudy. Its looking amazing.
@ChrisinOSMS
@ChrisinOSMS 2 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, my mom got stuck on the shoulder between Navarre and Pensacola Beach. She dug into the sand up to the blue Olds wagon's axle. My brother and I started digging out in front of the rear wheels, Mom emptied the cooler melt water down the sand ramps to firm it up. We had a parchesse board in the back that got ripped in two and shoved down the ramps. She had no trouble getting off the shoulder using this method and sad to say the gameboard got left at the beach. We were definitely stuck for a hot minute and she was not stopping once we got rolling.
@mikecamrcplus3057
@mikecamrcplus3057 11 ай бұрын
LOL Aluminum ATV ramps to load a full size vehicle. I could see that coming. Made me laugh to watch Matt throw it after it bent the first time. The look on his face was priceless. :)
@unfunny2258
@unfunny2258 7 ай бұрын
yeah i was wondering if he knew they would be ruined after
@outdoorsinoregon
@outdoorsinoregon 11 ай бұрын
Matt, you may want to try wrapping those air connections with self-fusing silicone tape. That would insulate them from the heat while holding the connections in place and I believe would fix your problem. The tape can be cut off if you need access to the connections, and it would be much cheaper and easier than addressing the exhaust. Once you start using the tape, you'll wonder where it's been all your life.
@stanislavczebinski994
@stanislavczebinski994 9 ай бұрын
You can either have your exhaust headers coated to keep the heat in or wrap them with high-temp wrapping material. Coating is more expensive but it's very thin (~1mm). Quite useful when there is little room to the frame - often done on the Lamborghini Countach for that reason. Another way to get rid of the heat would be good old-fashioned hole-drilling.
@capt.stubing5604
@capt.stubing5604 8 ай бұрын
Matt, that Trailhawk is more than a car with a 2” lift. In its highest su setting it has more clearance than a stock Jeep Rubicon and it has some pretty advanced 4WD tech. I did Elephant Hill in mine. But I put a winch in mine.
@mikecliff2367
@mikecliff2367 11 ай бұрын
For the air line heat issue, I think your best bet is really heat shields. Small pieces of sheet metal that prevent the header radiant heat from getting to the air lines. Heat shield just need to be a thin piece of sheet metal between the heat source and what your shielding. Of course, with air gap on both sides.
@charvakkarpe
@charvakkarpe 8 ай бұрын
Or double walled exhaust pipes.
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 5 ай бұрын
Same for fuel and wiring
@Daveinet
@Daveinet 4 ай бұрын
No try fixing the tuning. If that is running too hot, its lean. there is no way that thing should be that hot.
@Bananahammock88
@Bananahammock88 4 ай бұрын
They don’t pay attention to comments. These do nothing
@robsmart239
@robsmart239 2 ай бұрын
Ceramic coating, heat shield & wrap. It should make a huge difference
@JohnH778
@JohnH778 11 ай бұрын
Been watching this channel for awhile, and I'm always blown away at how capable these folks are in any situation. I've used their advice to get out of nasty situations several times now.
@everettlandry
@everettlandry 10 ай бұрын
Matt,, in addressing the heating issues from the headers with the wrecker, you should consider fabricating a sheet metal box to encompass the electricals and the airlines. Allow airspace between the sheet metal and components, and use R13 fiberglass insulation in that airspace.. also wrap the headers and your problem will be over! 😅😊😊
@mhuddiab
@mhuddiab 4 ай бұрын
love that wrecker! why not use old school high pressure pipes and metal clamps for air/oil equipment? also, I suggest having a skid plate which will have the added advantage of focused air flow through the cooling system; hot air goes up, so some additional ventilation in the back of the hood will boost the cooling system and help with a new heat wave next summer!
@duffadkins1163
@duffadkins1163 11 ай бұрын
Ya know, Tom did look a little wormy… I am impressed with not only the way you take care of your dogs health, but the concern of your employees health as well !
@christopherwedemeyer2993
@christopherwedemeyer2993 11 ай бұрын
😆
@joebriggs8422
@joebriggs8422 11 ай бұрын
Matt, getting the headers ceramic coated with a quality motorsport functional coating (inside the pipes as well as outside) (as opposed to cosmetic coating) aids greatly in keeping the heat flowing out the exhaust and reduces radiation of heat into the engine bay.
@danlarev6021
@danlarev6021 10 ай бұрын
Great videos 👏👏👏👏👏. Horrible chem trails when you unloaded @ 4:20
@somyongai8194
@somyongai8194 10 ай бұрын
You should wrap the headers to reduce the radiant heat that comes off them, keeps it more inside the pipe and going out the back, and it also helps prevent getting burned by them when working around them.
@maltemau8148
@maltemau8148 11 ай бұрын
There are not many people that need half a mile to realise that you missed the road... that rig is just awesome :D
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