Brittany, you could totally start a school on how to be a spotter for a Jeep team. You have a great eye and know which line you have to run. You and Kevin make a great team. Keep doing what your doing!
Seeing those CJ's gave me chills since I ran the Rubicon in a CJ about 20 years ago. Regarding dogs on trail runs, I have seen one dog run over and killed when it ran in front of a jeep climbing a hill and another dog get a snout full of porcupine needles during another trail run. Be careful out there, and try to keep your dog close when those big jeeps are bumping around.
I have a 1947 CJ-2A and a 2017 JKU Recon edition. I can tell you, it is a completely different driving experience in a flat fender CJ2 over the JKU. You have to pay attention A LOT more.
Brit is giving a public service announcement about bears and securing your food and im literally staring at a huge bag of chips sliding around in the jeep behind her. LOL. :D
Thanks for the great footage so far. . This is the first time in many years that I haven't had a chance to do my annual trip through the Rubicon so I have to live vicariously through you guys for right now. . Have fun, be safe!
Hey Brit, your capacity to speak ( selfie mode ) to the camera AND point somebody behind you precisely with your finger looking at the camera AND smile AND keep the same camera perfectly balanced is astonishing !
I have gladiator ecodiesel and trust me if you build them rt there is practically no place it can't go. Plus it hauls more gear to make a happy wife and trips more pleasurable
Omg I love that Renegade! Takes me back to my childhood wheeling in the 70s as a wee boy. As they used to say back then “if it’s not muddy, it’s not macho” :)
Can’t leave Kevin alone for 2 seconds!! 😂So awesome to watch y’all having fun on a trail I’m dying to wheel myself! Bucket List! We’ll be moving south soon; but not soon enough 🙁 Will continue to live vicariously through y’all!!! 😄❤️🐞
We love doing the Rubicon trail as we take 6 to 7 new peeps up there each year. I also must say keep out jeeping and out videoing Wayalife as that is really the way to really get into his back pocket if you know what I mean. great video thank you for sharing
The point you said was "Gatekeeper" at 9:30 is not Gatekeeper. That climb is called "Whale Bones". Gatekeeper ends before the Bowl where you took your photo op.
@@LiteBrite In 2020, RTF is planning on doing a video that stops at the "Named" obstacles and give a history of how places like Whale Bones, Nobie's Rock, Walker Hill, Benchmark (where Kevin did it twice, before Soup Bowl), etc got their name. Unfortunately, our main trail historian Steve Morris passed away in July at Jeepers Jamboree. The top of Cadillac Hill is called Morris Rock, after him. Sadly, all the OG's are dying.
You should make a video on your iPhone/vlog/video set-up! I think it’s cool that you do a lot of this on an iPhone and have such amazing quality content.
It's great to hear a PSA about the Bears! I had a bag of food stolen out of my Jeep on the Rubicon this summer. We hit the trail when there was essentially no one else on it, so that could have been why my rig was targeted. It was also cool to see my friend's Tacoma in your video going up Soup Bowl!
As a 'Burban owner, I really appreciate that Jeep keeps bringing out longer and longer vehicles. It's nice getting a break from being told how bad my break-over is. Pro tip: Those of us with long wheelbases know that we have long wheelbases.
Oh those wheels tug at my heart strings I love the fmj137's so much. Speaking of RC4WD is making Patagonia tires for your axial jeep just seen a sneak of them.
@@drifttrash37 Oh dang, that's pretty neat. I wonder if Kevin knows ? 🤣 Edit : Dang, someone even made a review of them : ua-cam.com/video/scpOqw5rGBk/v-deo.html
Uncle Tom's Cabin is of of the western part of Wentworth Springs Road several miles west of Ice House Road. What you really wanted to say is the second entrance to the trail is on Wentworth Springs Road north of where Ice House Road turns off.
Exactly Sam....Same with Top Gear suggesting there was a "short cut" from Uncle Tom's to the Kiosk, when no such route exists. Wentworth Springs, for those reading is the original entrance to the trail, and there are actually 2 entrances on that side, WWS Road and Airport Flat. These 2 merge shortly before the start of 14N05 to McKinstry Lake. The Loon Lake entrance, is relatively new, when the County got an easement sometime in the 1970's. The Loon entrance is now the most common entry point, but WWS road still exists and is quite challenging in spots, especially Lost Sluice or Forgotten Sluice that almost nobody has done in the last 2 decades, but it's there. Post Pile is very difficult, but there is a bypass. WWS and Loon merge together at the "Intertie". RTF Placed a granite marker there, it can been seen in the background at 16:35.
Dang, @ 22:05 that was a lot of windup on that one front axle, almost an axle breaker. Those 40's sure need a lot of torque to lift that heavy HEMI. On a sidenote, @ 5:58 you really see the difference on where the rubber meet the road on those tries, and why the Patagonia's are so quiet on the pavement. 😁
LOL at bag of chips in back seat during the watch out for bears talk, and lock all food in bear proof containers. Love you guys! Hope you make it back to Jeep Beach ‘23.
Id have to say this is probably one of my favorite videos. It clearly shows the different capabilities of all the rigs from tire size to wheel base and how choice of line can affect outcome. Good job
Awesome Brittany. You know I was messin when I said you need to edit and upload faster yesterday... yall are way busy trails almost every day and traveling in between. Keep havin fun! See ya next time your in Cali or if I travel to somewhere else you are.
I feel like the Gladiator is an amazing overlander, but not the best rock crawler due to the breakover angle. The JL is a beast crawler and the JLU is the do everything Jeep.
The JT is still amazing as it is probably one of the most capable overlander trucks. Most Tacomas couldn’t do half the stuff a gladiator can do on the rocks. But I agree the JLU is the do everything jeep.
@@spencereyes235 Yeah, trying to overland in a 2 door is pretty rough but it's doable. You just have to have a hiker's mentality when it comes to gear if you plan on going by yourself or with other 2 doors. I personally always camp with other people that have tacos, 4runners and unlimiteds so I buy them gas so they carry some of my stuff for me lol.
Gatekeeper can be seen at the 3:20 mark. It used to be a narrow S passage with two big rocks on either side that would eat your rockers. Looks like the JL did great with the upgrades. Looks too easy. Next time try to find the Old Sluice entrance at mile marker 4.2. It's a bit more challenging. I always enjoy watching your videos.
Jeff Y the old sluice entrance has been amped up, because someone put a big rock right in the middle of the entrance, so the right turn down is a lot tighter than it could be.
It's pretty wild when you think about it, dudes were wheeling hard on 31s and 33s back in the 80s and now you have rubicons coming with 33s stock and everyone ditching those in the first few weeks of owning them. just imagine the monster trucks of the future lmao.
Kevin Williams I haven’t met wayalife in person yet but may I ask you to inbox me what you mean about how they treated you? If it was a negative experience I don’t want you to respond on here but I’m just curious, I’ve always heard positive things about them but I like to hear everyone’s perspective
I really like the Gladiator, but I would absolutely still get a Wrangler first. As it stands now, I cannot afford either one, but I would definitely buy both were money not a problem.
I've been through the Rubicon hundreds of times. The first time I took my GF, she kept asking...What's that noise? What's that noise? I finally said...Honey, I know all the noises. When I hear one that's new, you'll be the first to know.
Wow....amazing video..awesomeness....great time with a bunch of people....gladiator is high compared to the JL on the trails...great filming all the jeeps and the "cool kids" awesome....cant wait till the next video...Looks like Jelly got all dirty/lots of fun....it happens Brittany (bag of chips)....safe travels
Once again I see Brit spots for folks like a master! I swear to take her advice on any trail, any line! Now I just need to go wheeling with you guys. Stay cool you two and give Jelly a belly rub for me!
I was just wondering how come you guys don't put a stinger on the back of your Jeep to protect the spare tire it just hooks into your rear hitch receiver ?
SirWolfattude - if you look at the dark blue JK on 40s, I made a 2”x2” square tube that I notched and bent, then played and welded to protect mine since it is also gate hinge mounted, but I know the JLs like Kevin and Brittany’s have a better hinge setup from factory then the JKs, I’m running an upgraded mount, but still wanted to protect the gate from being pealed off of the tire caught on a rock on an extreme uphill obstacle. 😁🤙🏼
@@dogsadventures232 yeah the reason I was asking was because a lot of times when the back of the Jeep is going down Britney is telling Kevin to be careful of the rear tire so I figured with a stinger they wouldn't have to worry about hitting the spare tire 👍
SirWolfattude - I made mine in about an hour a day before we This trail run with a great group of people including Kevin and Brittany, super chill and down to earth 🤙🏼
Given the wheelbase and rear overhang, the Gladiator did better then I'd expect it to do on 37's! Britney's becoming a world-class spotter on these trails - it IS "all about the line"
Nice to see the Gladiator take on all the obstacles that the JL's did. I think with a little more lift and 40's, the Gladiator would've made it over everything. I have a Gladiator Rubicon in FL. Wish we had trails like you have!
The Rubicon is on my bucket list to do. I have an 08 jku what is the bare minimum I should do to jeep to accomplish without a lot of difficulty. Thanks for your time
@@shack200351 there are some bypasses. But, truthfully, except for the long bypass at Little Sluice and using the Indian Trail instead of going through Old Sluice, the bypasses are a handful for a JK on 35's with lockers. Also, if you have a Sahara, an automatic trans would be all but mandatory. Your 2.72 t-case and stock gears are going make you high geared for the trail. Yes, you need full skid plates. You really should have lockers. You have an '08. The auto transmissions are known to run hot. You may want to make sure that you have an external trans cooler, also. If you come, you will want to be light on the throttle. Your Dana 30 front end could be suspect w/ 35's or bigger if you try to spin on obstacles.
@@shack200351 No problem. My view is one that is conservative in vehicle abuse and damage. Others may have a less conservative view when it comes to vehicle performance and damage. I have seen people do the trail w/ ill or lightly prepared vehicles and I have seen the results at the end of the trail. They are sometimes not pretty. I just don't want you to come in out gunned right from the start. Good luck.
Awesome 👍🏾👍🏾! GREAT VIDEO! I think that they need to shorten that overhang on the Gladiator to get better departure angle. With the lift, the Breakover doesn't seem to be that bad. You are so true about bears. Thanks for the information about perfumes. I didn't know bears were attracted to perfumes. Well I knew if it's a fruity perfume.
love the videos and content you put out for us @lite Brite. i almost forgot the early registration for e3 but managed to get my account set up before the first 500 spots ran out. so excited to get access to all the information that going to be available to the members there. Keep up the great work and look forward to meeting and wheeling with you guys when you make it back to the east cost.
man you guys move around fast! Huntington beach one day, Rubicon trail the next. Love the frequency of your content, by far the best channel compared to the "others" LOL... seen you at Jeep bash. The Rubicon will be strewn with Gladiator limo guts for centuries. Keep up the good work!
Love it. I like seeing how the Gladiator is doing w people’s mods. Def pushing me to go w the JLU when I change vehicles. However glad to see what the Gladiator can do. Also if no one mentioned it for one of your last vids, the pump your own gas thing in Oregon is for job creation. I personally never liked it as I think it’s a little weird, but if it does good for society then I think it’s a good thing.
I was part of that Rubicon Rambler group (Frankin Jeep). It would have been great to spend the day wheeling with ya but we had people waiting Loon for us. Glad to see you had fun in our backyard. Next time you are out this way hit up Fordyce.
How can you two look sooooo chipper this early in the morning , lmao. I still haven’t stopped growling yet. Since I’m already up I might as well get these cameras installed in the GOAT 🐐. I Didn’t name it that. In my opinion your not allowed to name your own Jeep’s the GOAT LOL, everyone just kept calling it that because I was always saving everyone so the name just stuck. That’s such a fun looking trail. I hope to have the pleasure one day!!
You guys are amazing, and the community that is growing around you are a great bunch of people. Fun loving and hard working! Bears in the California wilderness are not to be underestimated or messed with. 40s on the Jeep and a .44 on the belt! Distance is your friend. But I don't think bears will be a problem while your roaring that Hemi and moving! Great Video - can't wait to see Part 2 and videos from the other friends and wheelers. If I could afford a JLU and some mods I'd have one in a heartbeat. Love LiteBriteNation!
I was hiking in the woods and sat down on a rock for a while. I heard a rustling in the trees behind me. A big old bear came slowly down the hill behind me, past me and continued on his way. I just sat there still as I could be. He was not interested in me, just went on his way.
It’s not really much of anything now. What used to be boulders are pretty small chunks of rock now. We did Little Sluice last time, which is why we chose to experience the other route this time.
atvobsession the only stock rig with us ended up going little sluice. Completely Stock JLUR and he had no trouble at all. Just drove through it with no spotter or anything. It use to be much worse. The blasted it about 10 years ago to make it a lot easier.
@@LiteBrite I totally get you're talking live and don't live here to understand the history. The rocks were air cracked (not blasted) Oct 2, 2012. Since 2013, Jeepers Jamboree has gone through Little Sluice. But in 2018-2019, the rocks moved around and it is quite different, JJ bypassed the Little Sluice due to difficulty. I just wanted to make sure your users know, the Little Sluice is not an easy route. It requires skill and vehicle capable. If you'd like to read about the trail history, visit the Rubicon Trail Foundation website as we keep this up to date. There's maps and a lot of information for users that have never visited the trail. Feel free to email me I'm the Vice President of RTF.
@@boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 It wasn't blasted. It was air cracked. 5 rocks were cracked by air on Oct 2, 2012. The County needed to reduce human presence around Little Sluice and oil mitigation to get the CAO removed. This was accomplished with 5 rock's crack and a helicopter rock drop. The CAO was successfully removed by the water board in 2014. The LS has gotten more difficult in 2019, this is why Jeepers Jamboree made the decision to bypass Little Sluice in 2019. The trail changes all the time.
Is it possible? Yes. I've driven my CJ-2A through Open/Open on Dana 41 and 25 on 29's. So yes..it's possible. But realistically, it's advised to at minimum have rear lockers on 35's. There always exceptions..but that would be my minumum..bare minimum recommendation.
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Did you guys happen to catch what size tires and lift the gladiator had?
One of the things that I appreciate is your willingness to showcase other rigs not just your own
Brittany, you could totally start a school on how to be a spotter for a Jeep team. You have a great eye and know which line you have to run. You and Kevin make a great team. Keep doing what your doing!
Great video and nice to see CJ's,YJ's,TJ's,JK's,JL's and Gladiator all together. I love Jeeps.
Seeing those CJ's gave me chills since I ran the Rubicon in a CJ about 20 years ago. Regarding dogs on trail runs, I have seen one dog run over and killed when it ran in front of a jeep climbing a hill and another dog get a snout full of porcupine needles during another trail run. Be careful out there, and try to keep your dog close when those big jeeps are bumping around.
I have a 1947 CJ-2A and a 2017 JKU Recon edition. I can tell you, it is a completely different driving experience in a flat fender CJ2 over the JKU. You have to pay attention A LOT more.
Brit is giving a public service announcement about bears and securing your food and im literally staring at a huge bag of chips sliding around in the jeep behind her. LOL. :D
It’s not like they’re gonna leap into the Jeep while we’re driving. Lol This is all in regards to when you set up camp.
I'm sure Kevin and Brit will BEAR that in mind 😁
Thanks for the great footage so far. . This is the first time in many years that I haven't had a chance to do my annual trip through the Rubicon so I have to live vicariously through you guys for right now. . Have fun, be safe!
Hey Brit, your capacity to speak ( selfie mode ) to the camera AND point somebody behind you precisely with your finger looking at the camera AND smile AND keep the same camera perfectly balanced is astonishing !
Levi Edition Renegade! YUUUPPPP!!!! Thanks LB, epic ride. :)
Maxdady01 All stock on 31 😁
Such a bucket list trail.
Lots of info here www.rubicontrailfoundation.org/
I've always thought the 4-door Wrangler was a boat but the gladiator just took that spot 😂🤣
Matthew Hatton Hahahaha it’s a boat with a tray on the back
Don't forget about the Ram Power Wagon lol. Makes the gladiator look like a mini Cooper.
American Citizen have you seen the Howitzer build from diesel power products? Thing does pretty damn well
I have gladiator ecodiesel and trust me if you build them rt there is practically no place it can't go. Plus it hauls more gear to make a happy wife and trips more pleasurable
Omg I love that Renegade! Takes me back to my childhood wheeling in the 70s as a wee boy. As they used to say back then “if it’s not muddy, it’s not macho” :)
That Hemi rev made me tingle lol
Ted Donley me too that’s why I made him do it ha ha I knew Keven couldn’t pass up a challenge😝
That was rad! Looking forward to part 2. Some day RUBICON...some day we shall meet!!!
Can’t leave Kevin alone for 2 seconds!! 😂So awesome to watch y’all having fun on a trail I’m dying to wheel myself! Bucket List!
We’ll be moving south soon; but not soon enough 🙁 Will continue to live vicariously through y’all!!! 😄❤️🐞
Very cool! That JT is a beast. It really impressed me on what it goes through with that wheel base. Can't wait for the next half of the video.
Ppl act like a truck off road is unheard of lol. Way more trucks in the woods than jeeps. Just saying!
The old CJ's were cool!
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We love doing the Rubicon trail as we take 6 to 7 new peeps up there each year. I also must say keep out jeeping and out videoing Wayalife as that is really the way to really get into his back pocket if you know what I mean. great video thank you for sharing
The point you said was "Gatekeeper" at 9:30 is not Gatekeeper. That climb is called "Whale Bones". Gatekeeper ends before the Bowl where you took your photo op.
It’s what several of the people around the obstacle claimed it to be. Since they were from the area, we went with it. 😊
@@LiteBrite In 2020, RTF is planning on doing a video that stops at the "Named" obstacles and give a history of how places like Whale Bones, Nobie's Rock, Walker Hill, Benchmark (where Kevin did it twice, before Soup Bowl), etc got their name. Unfortunately, our main trail historian Steve Morris passed away in July at Jeepers Jamboree. The top of Cadillac Hill is called Morris Rock, after him. Sadly, all the OG's are dying.
You should make a video on your iPhone/vlog/video set-up! I think it’s cool that you do a lot of this on an iPhone and have such amazing quality content.
Best UA-cam channel HANDS DOWN!!! We hope to do The Rubicon Trail one day too!!
It's great to hear a PSA about the Bears! I had a bag of food stolen out of my Jeep on the Rubicon this summer. We hit the trail when there was essentially no one else on it, so that could have been why my rig was targeted. It was also cool to see my friend's Tacoma in your video going up Soup Bowl!
As a 'Burban owner, I really appreciate that Jeep keeps bringing out longer and longer vehicles. It's nice getting a break from being told how bad my break-over is.
Pro tip: Those of us with long wheelbases know that we have long wheelbases.
Oh those wheels tug at my heart strings I love the fmj137's so much. Speaking of RC4WD is making Patagonia tires for your axial jeep just seen a sneak of them.
Wait, Kevin can have Milestar Patagonia's on his RC Jeep ? 😁
@@Grumpy_old_Boot yessir and they make beadlocks just like what's on the step child as well.
@@drifttrash37
Oh dang, that's pretty neat.
I wonder if Kevin knows ? 🤣
Edit :
Dang, someone even made a review of them :
ua-cam.com/video/scpOqw5rGBk/v-deo.html
as always awesome spotting Brittany! And oh my quite some skid plates and bumper carnage in this segment. great editing
too!!
Uncle Tom's Cabin is of of the western part of Wentworth Springs Road several miles west of Ice House Road. What you really wanted to say is the second entrance to the trail is on Wentworth Springs Road north of where Ice House Road turns off.
You are right she did get it wrong but this is only the second time they ever been on the trail
We spent time in Uncle Toms Cabin right before we entered the trail last time around, so that was our reference point.
Exactly Sam....Same with Top Gear suggesting there was a "short cut" from Uncle Tom's to the Kiosk, when no such route exists. Wentworth Springs, for those reading is the original entrance to the trail, and there are actually 2 entrances on that side, WWS Road and Airport Flat. These 2 merge shortly before the start of 14N05 to McKinstry Lake. The Loon Lake entrance, is relatively new, when the County got an easement sometime in the 1970's. The Loon entrance is now the most common entry point, but WWS road still exists and is quite challenging in spots, especially Lost Sluice or Forgotten Sluice that almost nobody has done in the last 2 decades, but it's there. Post Pile is very difficult, but there is a bypass. WWS and Loon merge together at the "Intertie". RTF Placed a granite marker there, it can been seen in the background at 16:35.
Nice, very cool video. Great seeing the other rigs also
The poor dog in the back of that jeep 😂😂😂
Candace Lambert - Xena was just fine, just look at her in part 2, she was asleep most of the trail comfy cozy on her raised fluffy bed 😁🤙🏼
@@dogsadventures232 haha thats good :) her face was just so funny
Dang, @ 22:05 that was a lot of windup on that one front axle, almost an axle breaker.
Those 40's sure need a lot of torque to lift that heavy HEMI.
On a sidenote, @ 5:58 you really see the difference on where the rubber meet the road on those tries, and why the Patagonia's are so quiet on the pavement. 😁
LOL at bag of chips in back seat during the watch out for bears talk, and lock all food in bear proof containers.
Love you guys! Hope you make it back to Jeep Beach ‘23.
Badass video you guys, I love that you are almost 100,000 strong!!
It was awesome camping with you guys this weekend!!! Be safe out there!
You too!!!
Id have to say this is probably one of my favorite videos. It clearly shows the different capabilities of all the rigs from tire size to wheel base and how choice of line can affect outcome. Good job
Awesome Brittany. You know I was messin when I said you need to edit and upload faster yesterday... yall are way busy trails almost every day and traveling in between. Keep havin fun! See ya next time your in Cali or if I travel to somewhere else you are.
I feel like the Gladiator is an amazing overlander, but not the best rock crawler due to the breakover angle. The JL is a beast crawler and the JLU is the do everything Jeep.
I want one to overland! It's a perfect rig for it
chop it down to a single cab and itd have the angles
The JT is still amazing as it is probably one of the most capable overlander trucks. Most Tacomas couldn’t do half the stuff a gladiator can do on the rocks. But I agree the JLU is the do everything jeep.
@@spencereyes235 Yeah, trying to overland in a 2 door is pretty rough but it's doable. You just have to have a hiker's mentality when it comes to gear if you plan on going by yourself or with other 2 doors. I personally always camp with other people that have tacos, 4runners and unlimiteds so I buy them gas so they carry some of my stuff for me lol.
Gatekeeper can be seen at the 3:20 mark. It used to be a narrow S passage with two big rocks on either side that would eat your rockers. Looks like the JL did great with the upgrades. Looks too easy. Next time try to find the Old Sluice entrance at mile marker 4.2. It's a bit more challenging. I always enjoy watching your videos.
Jeff Y the old sluice entrance has been amped up, because someone put a big rock right in the middle of the entrance, so the right turn down is a lot tighter than it could be.
We did old sluice the first time we did the Rubicon Trail (you can watch the videos from last September!) 😊
They were not wanting to run it do to a lot of the rigs within the group not being built enough to tackle that section. 🤙🏼
Awesome stuff guys, this is on my list of places to go wheeling, coming from Australia it my take a bit
Your friends Gladiator is well dressed it would be perfect for the roads and trails in Alberta Canada.
Great show you two! Can’t wait for part 2.
Great to see everyone enjoying those amazing challenges. Thanks
Ouch that hurt watching it from this angle :P It didn't sound that bad from inside!
I love all the historical Jeeps in this one.
Love you guys!! I’m Retired living in FL and so wish I was out there with you guys! Best videos on UA-cam!
27:51 Time stamp OMFG that dog's face MADE MY DAY! Kinda Looks like KEVIN LOL
Jeff Shapiro Xena is a great trail dog and this was not a good moment for her, but part 2 shows her in her true state 😁🤙🏼
37s the new 35s and 40s the new 37s. Crazy what's happened with the JL.
peeps been going to 37s since before the jl was around
@@pitbull62 Peep's had to be cuttin and shit too. The JL? Nope they go right on.
It's pretty wild when you think about it, dudes were wheeling hard on 31s and 33s back in the 80s and now you have rubicons coming with 33s stock and everyone ditching those in the first few weeks of owning them. just imagine the monster trucks of the future lmao.
Great video. More steering issues though. The Rubicon will expose any weak point your rig has .
You guys should check out Wayalife and their hitch stinger. It looks like it helps keep their tire from hanging up and getting the tailgate bashed
Justin Young we haven’t really found a need and we don’t support wayalife with the way they have treated us.
Kevin Williams I haven’t met wayalife in person yet but may I ask you to inbox me what you mean about how they treated you? If it was a negative experience I don’t want you to respond on here but I’m just curious, I’ve always heard positive things about them but I like to hear everyone’s perspective
Sir Breeden all you have to search is Eddie oh and jeep. You will find endless information
So much fun. I look forward to doing this someday.
Great content you two.
Good bless,
Vic
Absolutely love your videos! Im from British Columbia, Canada, but i am going to make it a goal of mine to do a wheeling trip with you guys!
I really like the Gladiator, but I would absolutely still get a Wrangler first. As it stands now, I cannot afford either one, but I would definitely buy both were money not a problem.
WOW! That Gladiator is a long ass rig.
Def a lot of damage under the rigs on that portion. Glad to see everyone stayed upright.
Damn, Kevin makes it look TOO EASY !!! Great job you two!!
That dogs face in soup bowl Haha. I like the short clip reel at the end nice job editing!
Can really tell the difference between experienced drivers and new ones.
Yay Lite Brite video!!! What a great way to wake up!!!🤙🏽🤙🏽
Yeah Toyota guy getting it!
CALEN WEED eventually I will take my FJ out there, but lately work has other plans lol
@@sirbreeden3375 awesome I'm currently redoing my whole front suspension geometry.
Pretty sweet 4runner man
@@sirbreeden3375 thanks I have a lot of time into it. Builtnotbought haha
Omg. I have to go de-stress now! All that crunching noise. Burrrrrrrrrrrrrr! Lol.
I've been through the Rubicon hundreds of times. The first time I took my GF, she kept asking...What's that noise? What's that noise? I finally said...Honey, I know all the noises. When I hear one that's new, you'll be the first to know.
Wow....amazing video..awesomeness....great time with a bunch of people....gladiator is high compared to the JL on the trails...great filming all the jeeps and the "cool kids" awesome....cant wait till the next video...Looks like Jelly got all dirty/lots of fun....it happens Brittany (bag of chips)....safe travels
Love the Gladiator in the group!...
Just finished watching episode 7 of hyperdrive. Heart pounding. Awesome run Britney. Whoop!
Thanks! 😁👍
Once again I see Brit spots for folks like a master! I swear to take her advice on any trail, any line! Now I just need to go wheeling with you guys. Stay cool you two and give Jelly a belly rub for me!
Do you guys know when you will be getting the badges for the Indiana trails and or the Tennessee trails? We will be joining for both if possible!
jib_jeep79 not sure yet. We will post it on fb
Do you guys have any plans on bringing the step child to the southeast
Alexander Rowland one day yes
I was just wondering how come you guys don't put a stinger on the back of your Jeep to protect the spare tire it just hooks into your rear hitch receiver ?
SirWolfattude haven’t really needed it.
SirWolfattude - if you look at the dark blue JK on 40s, I made a 2”x2” square tube that I notched and bent, then played and welded to protect mine since it is also gate hinge mounted, but I know the JLs like Kevin and Brittany’s have a better hinge setup from factory then the JKs, I’m running an upgraded mount, but still wanted to protect the gate from being pealed off of the tire caught on a rock on an extreme uphill obstacle. 😁🤙🏼
@@dogsadventures232 yeah the reason I was asking was because a lot of times when the back of the Jeep is going down Britney is telling Kevin to be careful of the rear tire so I figured with a stinger they wouldn't have to worry about hitting the spare tire 👍
SirWolfattude - I made mine in about an hour a day before we This trail run with a great group of people including Kevin and Brittany, super chill and down to earth 🤙🏼
Given the wheelbase and rear overhang, the Gladiator did better then I'd expect it to do on 37's! Britney's becoming a world-class spotter on these trails - it IS "all about the line"
Don't know how I missed this one! Just hanging in on a Saturday night in quarantine, enjoying Lite-Brite videos, wondering why I bought a 4Runner.
Nice to see the Gladiator take on all the obstacles that the JL's did. I think with a little more lift and 40's, the Gladiator would've made it over everything. I have a Gladiator Rubicon in FL. Wish we had trails like you have!
The Rubicon is on my bucket list to do. I have an 08 jku what is the bare minimum I should do to jeep to accomplish without a lot of difficulty.
Thanks for your time
3" lift and 35's w/ an automatic trans. Rocker protection and a winch. And some friends in case there is an issue.
@@samwalker3441 what about skid plates or is there bypasses and stuff mines a Sahara so I dont have lockers yet
@@shack200351 there are some bypasses. But, truthfully, except for the long bypass at Little Sluice and using the Indian Trail instead of going through Old Sluice, the bypasses are a handful for a JK on 35's with lockers. Also, if you have a Sahara, an automatic trans would be all but mandatory. Your 2.72 t-case and stock gears are going make you high geared for the trail. Yes, you need full skid plates. You really should have lockers. You have an '08. The auto transmissions are known to run hot. You may want to make sure that you have an external trans cooler, also.
If you come, you will want to be light on the throttle. Your Dana 30 front end could be suspect w/ 35's or bigger if you try to spin on obstacles.
@@samwalker3441 thanks for the info
@@shack200351 No problem. My view is one that is conservative in vehicle abuse and damage. Others may have a less conservative view when it comes to vehicle performance and damage. I have seen people do the trail w/ ill or lightly prepared vehicles and I have seen the results at the end of the trail. They are sometimes not pretty. I just don't want you to come in out gunned right from the start. Good luck.
Awesome 👍🏾👍🏾! GREAT VIDEO!
I think that they need to shorten that overhang on the Gladiator to get better departure angle. With the lift, the Breakover doesn't seem to be that bad.
You are so true about bears. Thanks for the information about perfumes. I didn't know bears were attracted to perfumes. Well I knew if it's a fruity perfume.
Britt you should know better than letting Kevin have unsupervised outdoor activities!
love the videos and content you put out for us @lite Brite. i almost forgot the early registration for e3 but managed to get my account set up before the first 500 spots ran out. so excited to get access to all the information that going to be available to the members there. Keep up the great work and look forward to meeting and wheeling with you guys when you make it back to the east cost.
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man you guys move around fast! Huntington beach one day, Rubicon trail the next. Love the frequency of your content, by far the best channel compared to the "others" LOL... seen you at Jeep bash. The Rubicon will be strewn with Gladiator limo guts for centuries. Keep up the good work!
Damn I miss my old Renegade with the AMC 304. Dang thing was a beast off road. Not so much on road
Kevin didn't miss a beat " one random hair " lmao I'm the same way hahahaha
thats why you carry a side arm with you at all times when your out in the woods.
at the end the dog look was priceless
"Back it off that Rock!" LMAO that face is priceless!
6 inch lift and 40s combined with axles like the stepchild has, would be nice on a gladiator!
this is our next upgrade, we have the lift , just saving for axles and the rest that goes with it...
Step child is on 3.5 and 40s but I do agree a gladiator on that build would rock.
@@likepaperinafire ours would have 40's on it, but this type of wheeling i would snap an axel or two, so we are in saving mode! Soon tho....
@@OverlandishAdventures many forget about axles, gears & other stuff when lifting & adding bigger wheels.
Eldridge Smart no haven’t forgot. We are saving for axels and. Larger tires. No point to gear it now if we are making a switch soon
Great adventure as usual. You all don't disappoint!!
Jelly looked really proud in that after credit scene
Is the sxs going through a transformation that's why you guys haven't picked it up ? If so cant wait to see it back on the trails with the stepchild
Ricardo Sanchez we just haven’t been in the area to pick it up
@@boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 ok awesome was hoping to make it look awesome behind the stepchild
Lol talking about bear safty with a random bag of chips sliding around in the background
It’s not like the bear is gonna try scrambling into the Jeep while we’re driving. Lol This info is for setting up camp.
need to come up an go wheelin in the elbe hills an run the stepchild through the busy wild
Enjoy watching all those old school manual Jeeps wheel!
I forgot 2 comment on the Oregon trails videbo thanks 4. The great times we had an still can have 💘 u guys sooooo much. (Keep on wheelin 110% thanks)
Love it. I like seeing how the Gladiator is doing w people’s mods. Def pushing me to go w the JLU when I change vehicles. However glad to see what the Gladiator can do.
Also if no one mentioned it for one of your last vids, the pump your own gas thing in Oregon is for job creation. I personally never liked it as I think it’s a little weird, but if it does good for society then I think it’s a good thing.
Great video again.🤘 Will you meet up with Brad and Marco in the future? Want you to make dinner for them. 😎
We just camped with them two nights ago!
@@LiteBrite Brad said He spotted a Mountain House Granola breakfast meal on you fender..😂
Have you taken your little jeep out on the Rubicon trail! Wow step child is kicking ass!!
I was part of that Rubicon Rambler group (Frankin Jeep). It would have been great to spend the day wheeling with ya but we had people waiting Loon for us. Glad to see you had fun in our backyard. Next time you are out this way hit up Fordyce.
How can you two look sooooo chipper this early in the morning , lmao. I still haven’t stopped growling yet. Since I’m already up I might as well get these cameras installed in the GOAT 🐐. I Didn’t name it that. In my opinion your not allowed to name your own Jeep’s the GOAT LOL, everyone just kept calling it that because I was always saving everyone so the name just stuck. That’s such a fun looking trail. I hope to have the pleasure one day!!
Mark Putnam lol
Have you ever been to a trail where you felt/thought the hemi swap was needed cuz a 3.6 wouldn’t have been able to do it?
Eh, not necessarily, but it’s a hell of a lot more fun.
Agent. K. Not at all but the between trail driving is 1000% better
@13:50, my ‘bear spray’ would be my Freedom Arms .454 Casull. Yeah, it’s a little louder. 😳
You guys are amazing, and the community that is growing around you are a great bunch of people. Fun loving and hard working! Bears in the California wilderness are not to be underestimated or messed with. 40s on the Jeep and a .44 on the belt! Distance is your friend. But I don't think bears will be a problem while your roaring that Hemi and moving! Great Video - can't wait to see Part 2 and videos from the other friends and wheelers. If I could afford a JLU and some mods I'd have one in a heartbeat. Love LiteBriteNation!
I was hiking in the woods and sat down on a rock for a while. I heard a rustling in the trees behind me. A big old bear came slowly down the hill behind me, past me and continued on his way. I just sat there still as I could be. He was not interested in me, just went on his way.
Little Sluice has been a boulder field since I started going through it in 1979 on 31's. You just bypassed an iconic portion of the trail.
It’s not really much of anything now. What used to be boulders are pretty small chunks of rock now. We did Little Sluice last time, which is why we chose to experience the other route this time.
atvobsession the only stock rig with us ended up going little sluice. Completely Stock JLUR and he had no trouble at all. Just drove through it with no spotter or anything. It use to be much worse. The blasted it about 10 years ago to make it a lot easier.
@@LiteBrite I totally get you're talking live and don't live here to understand the history. The rocks were air cracked (not blasted) Oct 2, 2012. Since 2013, Jeepers Jamboree has gone through Little Sluice. But in 2018-2019, the rocks moved around and it is quite different, JJ bypassed the Little Sluice due to difficulty. I just wanted to make sure your users know, the Little Sluice is not an easy route. It requires skill and vehicle capable. If you'd like to read about the trail history, visit the Rubicon Trail Foundation website as we keep this up to date. There's maps and a lot of information for users that have never visited the trail. Feel free to email me I'm the Vice President of RTF.
@@boughtnotbuiltoffroad7784 It wasn't blasted. It was air cracked. 5 rocks were cracked by air on Oct 2, 2012. The County needed to reduce human presence around Little Sluice and oil mitigation to get the CAO removed. This was accomplished with 5 rock's crack and a helicopter rock drop. The CAO was successfully removed by the water board in 2014. The LS has gotten more difficult in 2019, this is why Jeepers Jamboree made the decision to bypass Little Sluice in 2019. The trail changes all the time.
Rubicon rowdyness!
That Levis Renegade is awesome
8:00 in she says Gee Willkers lmao 😂
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It seemed to go well with the Jeeps around me! Haha
Lite Brite most definitely 🙄😂🤣
Do you need locking diffs to make it through the rubicon?
William Botch it makes it a lot easier. There are times your jeep will get rock blocked and you will need them to get over the rock.
Is it possible? Yes. I've driven my CJ-2A through Open/Open on Dana 41 and 25 on 29's. So yes..it's possible. But realistically, it's advised to at minimum have rear lockers on 35's. There always exceptions..but that would be my minumum..bare minimum recommendation.