I sure miss my 1966 jeep Wagoner had a 327 Willis v8 3 on the tree Dana 60 and a Dana 44 boy that ol girl was unstoppable up in the rocky trails of N.C mountains.Same with my 1975 CJ with the factory 304 3 speed top loader.Sure miss those old jeeps.Had a ton of fun never broke anything.i think the 1966 Wagoner will craw up a wall if you got a tire on it.Had a hell of a low granny gear.
i love what you do with the rat rod rc cars. i picked up the hobby as well three weeks ago and made several cars myself that i have sold. I currently still have a RatRod Racer and a diecast custom Bugatti. i wish one day to be able to own and create a rat rod like your RC cars. I subscribed and clicked the little bell. i hope to see more of these rc's soon. peace brother
Nice, the outback did great ! Would have love to see footage of it climb the hill which the hummer did at aorund 4mins. Later in the video it went up a small hill with no sweat and momentum, was Xmode on ? What lift and A/T tires are those ?
It has the 2" rough country spacer lift on bfg K02's. I ran xmode the entire time. It had plenty of ground clearance but I dont think it would make the hill the hummer did. He has a rear locker and a much better approach angle.
@@MisterMister5893 The LP lift when I was looking had rear subframe spacers. Those are required for 2" or more lift in the rear but the RC lift I had was only 1.5" in the rear. It drove and rode just as good as stock minus a few MPGs
Nice Outback! We just got to ride in a 2022 Outback Wilderness model and was really impressed with how nice it drives!
I sure miss my 1966 jeep Wagoner had a 327 Willis v8 3 on the tree Dana 60 and a Dana 44 boy that ol girl was unstoppable up in the rocky trails of N.C mountains.Same with my 1975 CJ with the factory 304 3 speed top loader.Sure miss those old jeeps.Had a ton of fun never broke anything.i think the 1966 Wagoner will craw up a wall if you got a tire on it.Had a hell of a low granny gear.
Maybe you can teach the guys over at TFL how to drive an Outback. They can’t ever seem to read the directions for hill climbing off-road.
Awesome drive, fun you actually do that, thanks!
That Subaru looks real good.
i love what you do with the rat rod rc cars. i picked up the hobby as well three weeks ago and made several cars myself that i have sold. I currently still have a RatRod Racer and a diecast custom Bugatti. i wish one day to be able to own and create a rat rod like your RC cars. I subscribed and clicked the little bell. i hope to see more of these rc's soon. peace brother
That looks like fun
Love it, but that rig sounds cranky.
Should hollered at me. I would brought the old crispy jeep out
Nice. I can get off road and rc from one channel
Nice, the outback did great ! Would have love to see footage of it climb the hill which the hummer did at aorund 4mins. Later in the video it went up a small hill with no sweat and momentum, was Xmode on ? What lift and A/T tires are those ?
It has the 2" rough country spacer lift on bfg K02's. I ran xmode the entire time. It had plenty of ground clearance but I dont think it would make the hill the hummer did. He has a rear locker and a much better approach angle.
@@RCeveryday what’s the difference between rough country or LP adventure or readyLift etc? They are pretty similar in design,
@@MisterMister5893 The LP lift when I was looking had rear subframe spacers. Those are required for 2" or more lift in the rear but the RC lift I had was only 1.5" in the rear. It drove and rode just as good as stock minus a few MPGs