I think this may be just about the perfect amount of mods for Pipi as a daily driver. Very capable at this point, looks great, and still super convenient for the road and parking lots.
I love this Pipi series. We're jst getting into jeeps and picked up a '22 Willys Sport 2 door manual in January. Still waiting for the Northeast trails to dry out a bit more before venturing out. This series is very inspiring and reassuring.
Pippi looks so good in its new shoes. Thanks for again showing the heart of Jeeping. We don't need high dollar equipment to enjoy the lifestyle and you demonstrate that nicely.
I'd love to bring my jeep out there one day and do this. I'm in a stock JL Sport with 33" Yokohama Geolandar AT tires and the Limited Slip so stuff like this is just fine for me. Love your videos! It's nice seeing someone else wheeling a "cheap jeep" rather than a $60k Rubicon with $20k of mods.
It is nice to see a stock Wrangler in the wild. There was a big smile on my wife’s face at the end with the Ripley segment. We are enjoying all of your videos, thanks for posting them. 👍👍👍
As an owner of a JL 2 dr manual sport …Pippi’s cousin lol …. It is awesome to see how capable she is with a stock suspension. Great looking Jeep! Thank you for the video!
perfect Jeep build for a daily driver. That white jeep is a killer and rather intimidating. Doing the off-road thing is a great alternative to owning a "fast car", because out on the trail, you're not going to get a ticket for squeezing out your vehicles performance. Looked like a rough ride for Ripley. But it's so cool to see an animal and their owner play. --Thanks for making videos for all of us to enjoy --
I am stoked that you are doing this. I built my JK off watching your videos and we parted ways with it last year. Recently picked up a gladiator diesel and we forgot just how much fun and challenging things are in stock formation. Don’t get me wrong- we will eventually build the JT up to at least where we had our JK…. But we aren’t in a hurry this time. Really appreciated your stock on the rocks video a month or so ago… so many people think you need the wild build to go off road. The reality is these things can get through some crazy places!
You are so lucky to be so close to go out and see undisturbed nature. It’s great to see you going out and enjoying the beauty of our country in a pretty awesome slightly modified but still stock Jeep.
I'm so envious of the land use privileges you have out there! This is exactly the kind of trail I'd like to take my 4Runner on, unfortunately it doesn't exist in the Northeast. The power line access roads would be some great wheeling but out here they're all behind locked gates and are restricted access.
Love these videos! So simple and and main point showing how simple you can do things without so much that a lot of jeepers fall into of having to heavily modify their jeeps.
Glad you like them! And yes, that is the point we're trying to make - you don't need to spend tons of money building up your Jeep just to have a good time 👍
I love those trails, especially the rocks. But the easy trails are a blast to explore too. I like to explore fire road forest trails in the mountains, which aren't challenging but they are beautiful and fun.
Enjoyed your video as always Eddie ! Just like Sweat the Details said Its nice seeing a stock jeep running the trails instead of highly modified rigs taking on impossible obstacles .I agree that gets old. Its nice just to go out on easy trails and see where they lead and to see awesome views or historical sites . Take care and keep the great content coming .
Cool video, I’ve lived in Boulder City for 26 years. I know those trails like the back of my hand. So I kinda nerded out when I saw this vid you guys runnin round my backyard. Again awesome video.
@@wayalife you should do a video down in Nelson and Knob hill where the big Giant Boulders are located. Take a gold mine tour at Nelson. Tony is the owner.
I just ran this road a few times with various friends visiting. I totally agree about so many roads out here in the desert. That's one of the things I love most about living in the Vegas area. Enjoying your videos and thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thanks for all the camera and editing work. I like your pace of clip length and story telling of this way of life. The pup footage is also greatly enjoyed. We love our boarders too.
Great video. Many years ago I maintained some of those power line roads South of Boulder Dam. We would be up there 10 days at a time for months. Our lines went due South to interstate10. Then down to Parker Dam. I always enjoyed that area. Some interesting offroading South of Interstate 10 I would love to show you.
Another great video! Seriously, your videos are therapeutic! Thank you and Cindy so much for your channel. You’d be surprised what your videos do for people.
@@wayalife your videos have inspired and motivated my wife and I to be more involved in the off-road world since retiring from the Navy in 2015. Your channel has been a serious game changer for us in so many ways. We are fortunate enough to own a Gladiator and a Wrangler, and we are continuously improving our off road skills. Your garage/tech videos have really helped in giving us the confidence to be more DIY and rely less on outside help. Again, I thank you. Jeep on!!
@@wayalife for seriously though, I hit up trail recon because he literally lives right down the street from me and said let's make a cool video featuring the new g550 a rubicon and his new bronco. No reply!
Pippi’s looking good. I’m starting to think that’s become your favorite jeep now 😝. I’ve seen friends build monster jeeps then sell them and build a mild one and be happier with it.
Hey I got some 38” ridge grapplers on my gladiator yesterday. Me and my girlfriend went to a concert in Vegas that got canceled and we ended up at techattcup Just East of Nelson. Then went on to the Colorado River at a place that looks a little like that. Beautiful
Awesome spot, thought I recognized the large mountain near lake Mead and the dam. Not sure you want to reveal location but would love to check it out, I'm in Vegas!
Actually, full street pressure will help prevent tire failure on a trail like this. You just have a rougher ride. Airing down will soften things up but it will also open up the possibility to sidewall pinch failure. That said, these are range C tires and overall, they weren't too bad of a ride and for such a short trip like this.
Nice video guys and again you make me love something called jeep and especially i love the 2 door …i am working to get my dream 2 doors jeep but man i wish you to help me out to build it ..i really wish that
How are y’all liking the 33s with the stock gearing? Any difference in mpg or power? Can you still use 6th? I’m always looking forward to the Pippi videos!
So, the 33's have definitely affected mpg. We used to average about 21 but now average about 19. 6th still works so long as there's no head wind or hill climb. I think 3.73's would be a much better fit. 4.10s would give more power but at the cost of mpg.
Awesome video, Eddie! I’m also in the southern Nevada area. Where is this trail located?! I’d love to run it with my two boys. My youngest is disabled and I’m happy to hear your mention of people with disabilities being able to explore the beautiful scenery we have. He loves being in the backseat of my JLUS on trails!
Honest question for you. I originally had a 2008 JK 2dr, sold it because I fell into hard times and moving out of my folks place took precedence over my trail queen. I miss her, I'm 31 now and wanting to get her back. Markets are intimidating right now, it is definitely a sellers market but I have a 1y/o daughter now and want to show her my happiness on the trails. In my shoes, what would you do to get a JK back? Go new? Take the time to find a trustworthy used? I'm kind of lost, and in all honesty, spinning my wheels fearful of making the wrong decision. I love your channel, your knowledge, and your insight, and would like to get your feedback. No I wont stick a decision to ya, would buy you a steak dinner for your expertise if anything. Anyways, thanks for reading my long-winded question and thank you for your uploads, I hope you and your family are doing well 🧡 Give the pup a good scratch for me, I hope to get to see you on the trails again one day soon 🤝
Glad to hear you're doing better in life and that you're now in the market to get back in a Jeep. If it were me, I personally would buy a new JL Wrangler. People who are selling JK's are simply asking way too much money for what you get and really, more times than not, you're just a stones throw away from a newer, more modern, more powerful Jeep and with a warranty. The 8-speed auto alone would seal the deal for me.
I and my husband are huge Jeep fans, love your videos! I have an 18 JL 2 door soft top with just under 8500 miles. Took her for a drive the other day and got to experience for the second time the death wobble. Frightening at 65 on the interstate. The recall issue was supposedly fixed. Nope. Any real solution for the death wobble?
Is your Jeep lifted or still running stock? Just to make sure, you do have the new iron steering box? Also, you are still running the factory steering stabilizer I hope?
@@wayalife my Jeep is all stock. Only changes were the steering stabilizer recall that the dealership fixed and our tires and rims were changed to Saraha but still factory tires.
I got cheap, base model jl rims, (which "pippy" used to have too), and i want to upgrade. Thinking of buying used, higher trim jeep rims, from someone who already upgraded theirs. I figured lots of people upgrade jeep wheels right away then sometimes sell their original stock jeep wheels. Then i scoop themup for cheap! Or is it better to just shop aftermarket for rims?I like the nicer rims jeep makes at the factory. I was just too cheap for that when I initially ordered mine.
You can definitely find take offs for cheap but it could be beneficial to buy new wheels especially if you can get them in a 4.5" of back spacing or less. That will help clear bigger tires in the future.
love your videos - I've got a 2012 JK 2 Door Hardtop, carpet removal - Bed Liner Sprayed on 35" with Oracal LED Grill, ARB Compressor, sway bar, shocks, bumper/fender (and inners) and smittybuilt winch - did all this and I'm running a stock audio (which sounds like trash now) do you have any suggestions for a decent audio system for jeeps since we're kind of a unique bunch with weird bodies? Not looking to make it less functional by adding giant sub boxes because that's where my cargo boxes and recovery gear goes, not looking to win any audio shows or Pimp My Ride contests,...but I would like to listen to things better
LOL - I would give Crutchfield a look as you can find a large line of audio products that will fit your specific Jeep and model. At least, I've had good luck with them in the past.
I think this may be just about the perfect amount of mods for Pipi as a daily driver. Very capable at this point, looks great, and still super convenient for the road and parking lots.
Thank you. We've been very happy with this setup.
Love videos of more stock Jeep’s..seeing all the highly modified rigs taking on impossible obstacles gets old. Keep it coming 👍
Thanks! Will do!
I love this Pipi series. We're jst getting into jeeps and picked up a '22 Willys Sport 2 door manual in January. Still waiting for the Northeast trails to dry out a bit more before venturing out. This series is very inspiring and reassuring.
Awesome! We're so glad to hear it and hope you're able to get out and enjoy your Jeep soon 👍
Perfect timing for this. Just got settled in n comfortable. Ready to watch some yt and boom. Notification of this👍🏻
Awesome! Hope you enjoy it.
@@wayalife always do. 👍🏻
Pippi looks so good in its new shoes. Thanks for again showing the heart of Jeeping. We don't need high dollar equipment to enjoy the lifestyle and you demonstrate that nicely.
Thank you and yes, I couldn't agree more! 😎
My favorite get away trails… love Boulder City!!
ANOTHER fantastic project Pipi video. Thank you for posting. I really needed this sanity break from an otherwise crazy day. 😉
Glad you enjoyed it! 😎
I'd love to bring my jeep out there one day and do this. I'm in a stock JL Sport with 33" Yokohama Geolandar AT tires and the Limited Slip so stuff like this is just fine for me. Love your videos! It's nice seeing someone else wheeling a "cheap jeep" rather than a $60k Rubicon with $20k of mods.
Happy to hear you enjoyed our video and I do hope you are able to get out and see all this stuff in your own Jeep someday soon.
It is nice to see a stock Wrangler in the wild. There was a big smile on my wife’s face at the end with the Ripley segment. We are enjoying all of your videos, thanks for posting them. 👍👍👍
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it 😎
At the end with the pup playing in the water enjoying life with mom and dad was the most awesome part of the video 😉
So happy to hear you enjoyed it 😎
I miss living out west, especially in the desert. These type of simple trails are just the best. Some of them had just incredible views like this one.
Well, we hope that you can visit again someday soon.
Nice day trip! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed watching it :)
Great video ending at a beautiful location!!! I completely agree that OHV access is vital for disabled and elderly!
Thank you. Always happy to hear you enjoy our videos my friend.
As an owner of a JL 2 dr manual sport …Pippi’s cousin lol …. It is awesome to see how capable she is with a stock suspension. Great looking Jeep! Thank you for the video!
Awesome! Happy to hear you've got a 2-door manual too and enjoy it like we do.
Y'all are truly blessed to live in such beautiful country. Enjoyed the video as always.
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video 😎
Thanks. I enjoy seeing your videos, and watching Ripley swimming.
Glad you like them!
perfect Jeep build for a daily driver. That white jeep is a killer and rather intimidating.
Doing the off-road thing is a great alternative to owning a "fast car", because out on the trail, you're not going to get a ticket for
squeezing out your vehicles performance.
Looked like a rough ride for Ripley. But it's so cool to see an animal and their owner play.
--Thanks for making videos for all of us to enjoy --
Thank you. Happy to hear you enjoyed our video and seeing Ripley 😎
Eddie, That is awesome. Now just follow the river back to Black Bear pass with Pippi. My second favorite set of videos.
LOL - may have to do that. 😁
Always love your videos. From the extreme to an outing with Cindy and the dog; these are always a pleasure to watch. Thanks for the content, Eddie.
Awesome! Glad you like them 😎
Thanx for taking us along
Glad you enjoyed our video 😎
Beautifully done! Ripley is always a treat. Thanks for sharing!!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it 😎
I am stoked that you are doing this.
I built my JK off watching your videos and we parted ways with it last year. Recently picked up a gladiator diesel and we forgot just how much fun and challenging things are in stock formation.
Don’t get me wrong- we will eventually build the JT up to at least where we had our JK…. But we aren’t in a hurry this time.
Really appreciated your stock on the rocks video a month or so ago… so many people think you need the wild build to go off road. The reality is these things can get through some crazy places!
Awesome! Glad you're enjoying our Pippi series.
You are so lucky to be so close to go out and see undisturbed nature. It’s great to see you going out and enjoying the beauty of our country in a pretty awesome slightly modified but still stock Jeep.
We do feel lucky.
In alaska, the pipeline requires the same maintenance and great for snowmachineing...very similar to the powerline concept.
I love this style of jeeping. Woke up this morning and saw this drank my coffee and enjoyed!!! Thank you for all you do :)
Glad you enjoy it! 😎
I'm so envious of the land use privileges you have out there! This is exactly the kind of trail I'd like to take my 4Runner on, unfortunately it doesn't exist in the Northeast. The power line access roads would be some great wheeling but out here they're all behind locked gates and are restricted access.
We are truly lucky that a vast majority of Nevada is all public land.
@@wayalife I love the concept of that. I really need to look into relocating out west where there's room to roam.
Love this video! Didn’t know the place existed! Wow!
Glad you liked it!!
Love these videos! So simple and and main point showing how simple you can do things without so much that a lot of jeepers fall into of having to heavily modify their jeeps.
Glad you like them! And yes, that is the point we're trying to make - you don't need to spend tons of money building up your Jeep just to have a good time 👍
It's nice to have Off-road content of a similarly equipped Jeep while I'm recovering from knee surgery. Can't wait to get back out there. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed our video and hope you recover quickly.
Thanks for another video.
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it 😎
Always some gems out there no matter where you live, you just have to look for em...great video.
Great stuff as always, and always fun to see Ripley.
Glad you enjoyed it and happy to hear you like seeing Ripley 😎
I live in Boulder City NV. Burro Wash trail should be on the jeep badge of honor app list.
It really is a fun trail.
Super nice video, 😀👍
Thank you! So happy to hear you enjoyed it 😎
Yep!!!! That's what it's all about , getting out !!! Crushed left foot , soooo it's an automatic but hey ....jeep'n !!
Oh man, sorry to hear about your foot but there's nothing wrong with an auto.
Thats a great camping spot :)
It is. In fact, you can often find kayakers doing just that all the time.
I love those trails, especially the rocks. But the easy trails are a blast to explore too. I like to explore fire road forest trails in the mountains, which aren't challenging but they are beautiful and fun.
Totally agree!
Thank you, great job.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
love your videos just got my first wrangler a 2010 sahara stock.whent wheeling for the first time over the weekend and loved it.
That is awesome and happy to hear you had fun!
Enjoyed your video as always Eddie ! Just like Sweat the Details said Its nice seeing a stock jeep running the trails instead of highly modified rigs taking on impossible obstacles .I agree that gets old. Its nice just to go out on easy trails and see where they lead and to see awesome views or historical sites . Take care and keep the great content coming .
Awesome. Glad you enjoyed it 😎
muito bonito essas paisagens e o cachorro 🐕🐕🐕 se refrescando na água lindo.
Happy to hear you enjoyed our video 😎
Very nice video. I always enjoy both Pip and pup.
LOL - awesome! So glad you enjoy seeing both 😎
I freaking love your videos, always cheer me up when I’m down
That's awesome! So glad to hear it and hope you feel better 😎
Cool video, I’ve lived in Boulder City for 26 years. I know those trails like the back of my hand. So I kinda nerded out when I saw this vid you guys runnin round my backyard.
Again awesome video.
Very cool! We have a home in BC and spend about half our time there.
@@wayalife you should do a video down in Nelson and Knob hill where the big Giant Boulders are located. Take a gold mine tour at Nelson. Tony is the owner.
Great stuff brother. Living in SC, your amazing back yard makes me very jealous. Keep em coming guys
Thanks! Will do!
I just ran this road a few times with various friends visiting. I totally agree about so many roads out here in the desert. That's one of the things I love most about living in the Vegas area. Enjoying your videos and thanks for sharing your experiences.
Very cool! 😎
It’s getting so your videos must give us a dose of Ridley. Thank you for sharing. We have a Mini Aussie puppy just 6 months who’s gonna be a Jeep dog
Very cool and so glad you enjoy seeing Ripley :)
Nice! A cool way to a spend the day in a stock-ish jeep. You guys have a great play ground to explore! Cheers Wayalife.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great spot you guys found there! Nice to have place like that where most folks can’t get to. Also, watching Moby in slow-mo was amazing… go EVO!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it 😎
Thanks for all the camera and editing work. I like your pace of clip length and story telling of this way of life. The pup footage is also greatly enjoyed. We love our boarders too.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed our video and very cool that you have Border Collies too 👍
I just love that you have a manual 😁
LOL - awesome 😎
I love your dog!
Thank you 😎
Awesome ride to some cool places. I love dogs he’s pretty obedient, mine on the other hand is all over the place.
LOL - It's taken a lot of training. Glad you enjoyed it 😎
Love the simple video… loved the end!
Glad you liked it! 😎
Great video. Many years ago I maintained some of those power line roads South of Boulder Dam. We would be up there 10 days at a time for months. Our lines went due South to interstate10. Then down to Parker Dam. I always enjoyed that area. Some interesting offroading South of Interstate 10 I would love to show you.
Very cool!
Looked like a really fun low stress trail and day
That, it was for sure 😎
nice pup
Thanks 😎
Another great video! Seriously, your videos are therapeutic! Thank you and Cindy so much for your channel. You’d be surprised what your videos do for people.
Thank you. We're really happy to hear it and humbled by our kind words. 😊
@@wayalife your videos have inspired and motivated my wife and I to be more involved in the off-road world since retiring from the Navy in 2015. Your channel has been a serious game changer for us in so many ways. We are fortunate enough to own a Gladiator and a Wrangler, and we are continuously improving our off road skills. Your garage/tech videos have really helped in giving us the confidence to be more DIY and rely less on outside help. Again, I thank you. Jeep on!!
@@furious7515 That is awesome and we're so happy to know that our videos have been helpful to you and your wife 👍
Love it! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it 😎
I love this guy..😎👍
Beautiful! Thanks for the hitchhike brother! If you're ever down in socal maybe you can help me wheel the hell out of my new G wagon!
LOL - sounds like fun :)
@@wayalife for seriously though, I hit up trail recon because he literally lives right down the street from me and said let's make a cool video featuring the new g550 a rubicon and his new bronco. No reply!
Ive been really enjoying the Pippi video series. Great video!
Awesome - Glad to hear it! 😎
Love the videos, been a fan since the jk came out late 2006. Keep it up!!!👍💪
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m in salt lake area, if you’re ever up in little Moab let me know 👍
love your jeep and all your videos...I kinda have the same jeep setup
Why thank you. We're so glad to hear it and that's awesome you have a similar Jeep! 😎
Pippi’s looking good. I’m starting to think that’s become your favorite jeep now 😝. I’ve seen friends build monster jeeps then sell them and build a mild one and be happier with it.
LOL - We love all our Jeep and each for what they are. We build all our Jeeps to be what we want and will love.
Looks really cool, hope I can hit some rock trails this summer. Great video as always!
Hope you can as well. Glad you enjoyed our video 😎
I live in Vegas, been down that trail a few times. Very cool.
Awesome!
What is the name of the trail?
@@benjaminvaskov Burro Wash, south of Boulder City.
This is a great trail that we have done before as well. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Great episode! We miss living out in Vegas and exploring the region. So many great trails.
Hey I got some 38” ridge grapplers on my gladiator yesterday. Me and my girlfriend went to a concert in Vegas that got canceled and we ended up at techattcup Just East of Nelson. Then went on to the Colorado River at a place that looks a little like that. Beautiful
Very cool! Techatticup is awesome. Glad you got to experience the area.
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed our video 😎
What a great Wayalife Jeepin' 😀
Glad you enjoyed our video 😎
If I'm ever in Vegas, IM coming to find you and have you take us there in our Jeep. I love the small trails that aren't difficult also.
Awesome video! Hopefully 1 day my family and i will get to do some trail riding when we get a Jeep. Keep the videos rollin!
Happy to hear you enjoyed our video and hope you get that Jeep of yours sooner than later. 👍
Well pal,you are running Jeep in your blood,as its take all of the challenges ahead.
Awesome :)
Great video and fun adventure!
that is live brother 👍✌️
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Awesome spot, thought I recognized the large mountain near lake Mead and the dam. Not sure you want to reveal location but would love to check it out, I'm in Vegas!
0:48 it always remind me movie "Wrong Turn" ...
Fun trip! It doesn't look like you aired down for this one on pretty rough terrain. Do you have that much confidence in the Ridgegrapplers?
Actually, full street pressure will help prevent tire failure on a trail like this. You just have a rougher ride. Airing down will soften things up but it will also open up the possibility to sidewall pinch failure. That said, these are range C tires and overall, they weren't too bad of a ride and for such a short trip like this.
Nice video guys and again you make me love something called jeep and especially i love the 2 door …i am working to get my dream 2 doors jeep but man i wish you to help me out to build it ..i really wish that
Awesome! Would be happy to give you any advice I can offer on your build.
@@wayalife
Thank you 🙏😃
What sway bar disconnect did you go with? Enjoyed the video, a vehicle made of memories!
This one ua-cam.com/video/cth5iFSPHVc/v-deo.html
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Very nice shots...and what a swimmer ! Any advice on Tyre pressure for the rock trail ?
To be honest, we did the trail at street pressure but lowering your tires down to about 15 psi will help a lot to soften up the ride.
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How are y’all liking the 33s with the stock gearing? Any difference in mpg or power? Can you still use 6th? I’m always looking forward to the Pippi videos!
So, the 33's have definitely affected mpg. We used to average about 21 but now average about 19. 6th still works so long as there's no head wind or hill climb. I think 3.73's would be a much better fit. 4.10s would give more power but at the cost of mpg.
@@wayalife thank you for the reply and your content!
Does Ripley tell you when she is done fetching in the water? Always enjoy the videos.
LOL - not usually. She could keep going and going. Glad you enjoy our videos 😎
You should desinflame the tires too. Nice video
Awesome video, Eddie! I’m also in the southern Nevada area. Where is this trail located?! I’d love to run it with my two boys. My youngest is disabled and I’m happy to hear your mention of people with disabilities being able to explore the beautiful scenery we have. He loves being in the backseat of my JLUS on trails!
This trail is down by Boulder City and I'm glad to hear your kids enjoy getting out with you. 👍
@@wayalife Is this Burro Wash by chance? Love the content!!
That is beautiful country but then again have you seen the Arizona desert? 🌵 😉
LOL - actually, Arizona is on the other side of the water 😁
@@wayalife LOL
Honest question for you. I originally had a 2008 JK 2dr, sold it because I fell into hard times and moving out of my folks place took precedence over my trail queen. I miss her, I'm 31 now and wanting to get her back. Markets are intimidating right now, it is definitely a sellers market but I have a 1y/o daughter now and want to show her my happiness on the trails. In my shoes, what would you do to get a JK back? Go new? Take the time to find a trustworthy used? I'm kind of lost, and in all honesty, spinning my wheels fearful of making the wrong decision. I love your channel, your knowledge, and your insight, and would like to get your feedback. No I wont stick a decision to ya, would buy you a steak dinner for your expertise if anything. Anyways, thanks for reading my long-winded question and thank you for your uploads, I hope you and your family are doing well 🧡 Give the pup a good scratch for me, I hope to get to see you on the trails again one day soon 🤝
Glad to hear you're doing better in life and that you're now in the market to get back in a Jeep. If it were me, I personally would buy a new JL Wrangler. People who are selling JK's are simply asking way too much money for what you get and really, more times than not, you're just a stones throw away from a newer, more modern, more powerful Jeep and with a warranty. The 8-speed auto alone would seal the deal for me.
@@wayalife That's the kind of direction I was looking for! Thank you so much!
Nice video...i live in Vegas, what trail is that. I need to take my gladiator out there.
I and my husband are huge Jeep fans, love your videos! I have an 18 JL 2 door soft top with just under 8500 miles. Took her for a drive the other day and got to experience for the second time the death wobble. Frightening at 65 on the interstate. The recall issue was supposedly fixed. Nope. Any real solution for the death wobble?
Is your Jeep lifted or still running stock? Just to make sure, you do have the new iron steering box? Also, you are still running the factory steering stabilizer I hope?
@@wayalife my Jeep is all stock. Only changes were the steering stabilizer recall that the dealership fixed and our tires and rims were changed to Saraha but still factory tires.
There is a TSB for the steering box. You should go back to your dealership and have them address it.
@@wayalife thank you so much for responding! My steering box is aluminum. Should we order a new one and that will fix the wobble?
@@wayalife thank you! We will take it to the dealer!!
Love that shade top.
Which one is it ?
This one ua-cam.com/video/mUyRQy0CfE0/v-deo.html
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Love the t shirt you are wearing. How can I get one. Thanks
We need to order more. Once we do, you can find them here www.wayalife.com/store/
LOL, that water on the lens at the end.
LOL - that's how you know a good time was had 😁
Is there an address for this specific location to the river? Really wanna go from LA
I got cheap, base model jl rims, (which "pippy" used to have too), and i want to upgrade. Thinking of buying used, higher trim jeep rims, from someone who already upgraded theirs. I figured lots of people upgrade jeep wheels right away then sometimes sell their original stock jeep wheels. Then i scoop themup for cheap! Or is it better to just shop aftermarket for rims?I like the nicer rims jeep makes at the factory. I was just too cheap for that when I initially ordered mine.
You can definitely find take offs for cheap but it could be beneficial to buy new wheels especially if you can get them in a 4.5" of back spacing or less. That will help clear bigger tires in the future.
Was wondering if you have plans for your white JL? LS swap?
Not our JL but hoping to do an LT swap on the JT some day.
@@wayalife very nice.
love your videos - I've got a 2012 JK 2 Door Hardtop, carpet removal - Bed Liner Sprayed on 35" with Oracal LED Grill, ARB Compressor, sway bar, shocks, bumper/fender (and inners) and smittybuilt winch - did all this and I'm running a stock audio (which sounds like trash now) do you have any suggestions for a decent audio system for jeeps since we're kind of a unique bunch with weird bodies? Not looking to make it less functional by adding giant sub boxes because that's where my cargo boxes and recovery gear goes, not looking to win any audio shows or Pimp My Ride contests,...but I would like to listen to things better
LOL - I would give Crutchfield a look as you can find a large line of audio products that will fit your specific Jeep and model. At least, I've had good luck with them in the past.
I think it’s about time for Cindy to drive the Jeep and have some of the fun instead of always having to film…😆😉😎
LOL - we'll have to address this 😁
@@wayalife
No pressure,Dude …. but she does do an excellent job! 😁😉🤙