Man you gotta come out to Long Beach sometime. We have 2 long travel Tacomas 2nd gen and a 3rd gen we built from stock ourselves, a 1450 truck, few mid travel trucks Tundra, Frontier, Silverado, I'm building a Baja Bug, a few drift cars, lifted STI on truck all terrains. We're mechanics/fabricators (for boats) and off road is one of our hobbies. Our vehicles aren't the nicest looking, but we use and abuse them for fun lol.
Haha trust me I know. When I watch the footage back I’m always thinking Michael J Fox recorded it. It’s just how my hands are. I’m trying to get better with it but what can ya do
@@desertdime Bro sorry if I came off cynical.. btw I like your content and I'm subscribed. Here's a tip tho: always use a mount with a counter weighted handle. It won't completely eliminate shake but it will make the footage significantly less jarring. But if you can afford $150 to $300 you can buy a gimbal. Anyways keep up the good work I'm a fan of the channel.
@@johns818I appreciate the support. Yeah a gimbal would be nice but with the run and gun style of shooting I do especially when in the desert, I try to keep the equipment to a minimum. Maybe for these interview style shoots it would work but even so it would be hard to get all that in the wheel wells to get a good look. What would be ideal is a camera body with internal stabilization
Those fenders are wild. Great breakdown. Fav part of the channel
They are so badass 🔥 I wanna see what the truck will look like with the carbon fiber bedsides too 👀 thank you 🙏🏻
🔥 Truck!!
Dude is gonna do a gallo 24 engine swap
I heard the Gallo 12 is better
Hahaha only certain people will understand this comment 😂
😂🤣
Hahaha. I didn’t know pizza places sold Engines lol. Great line.
Now I need to start saving so I can have my Tacoma like this
took me around 3 years of saving to start, its worth it man
@@elliott777how are those tires treating you
Man you gotta come out to Long Beach sometime. We have 2 long travel Tacomas 2nd gen and a 3rd gen we built from stock ourselves, a 1450 truck, few mid travel trucks Tundra, Frontier, Silverado, I'm building a Baja Bug, a few drift cars, lifted STI on truck all terrains. We're mechanics/fabricators (for boats) and off road is one of our hobbies. Our vehicles aren't the nicest looking, but we use and abuse them for fun lol.
That’s my dream truck & man!!
You got one of them already 👀 time to work your way into the driver seat next season 🤙🏼
I know same
i made some carbon fenders for my lt tacoma but i took em off so this guy can shine
Really tho?
So those springs are 400lb springs?
Great build. So glad the ram was traded for this.
Wow what an absolute beauty!! One of the best Tacoma builds I’ve seen. Btw what year is your Taco?
thanks man, 2017
do you have spacers for the wheels in the back?
Mitchmade makes 3rd gen i beam kits
How did you extend the gas neck? I’m running the exact same fender setup and I haven’t found anything to extend my gas neck to bedside
Was there any regearing done to accommodate for the 37in tires?
Where tf u get fiber overs feom😮😮
Also how much have u put into it so far not counting the cost of the truck itself
These would all be questions for the owner who just recently changed his ig name to ell_unocat because he traded the truck a week or two ago
@@desertdime WTFFF NOOOO WAY
That things a monster! Let's see some whoop shots at 100 mph 🙈
That truck can’t handle that.
Slay 💅
Why do people say wide body??
The people I have heard say it when talking about trucks usually come from a car background. Car people say wide body when getting the wide fenders.
He was probably getting better gas mileage with his Ram 1500..
Just don’t know where to start
Learn to hold the camera steady.. your hands shake too much
Haha trust me I know. When I watch the footage back I’m always thinking Michael J Fox recorded it. It’s just how my hands are. I’m trying to get better with it but what can ya do
@@desertdime Bro sorry if I came off cynical.. btw I like your content and I'm subscribed. Here's a tip tho: always use a mount with a counter weighted handle. It won't completely eliminate shake but it will make the footage significantly less jarring. But if you can afford $150 to $300 you can buy a gimbal. Anyways keep up the good work I'm a fan of the channel.
@@johns818I appreciate the support. Yeah a gimbal would be nice but with the run and gun style of shooting I do especially when in the desert, I try to keep the equipment to a minimum. Maybe for these interview style shoots it would work but even so it would be hard to get all that in the wheel wells to get a good look. What would be ideal is a camera body with internal stabilization