Bam Bam never sasses to amaze me, I had a 45 and it seemed go what ever way I pointed it. Like you I used 16" wheels they worked fine I am a firm believer that if you are in a Jeep it doesn't get much better that. Thanks for the ride Paul
Are you that good of a driver or does BAM BAM have magical powers? I watch all of your videos and i`ve never seen that jeep fail to conquer what ever is put in front of it .I get the feeling theres more to BAM BAM than meets the eye.
Nice to see Bam Bam back in action. Also saw your new frame rails on your build thread, they're looking sweet !! I like the round Willys style cross member (of course I'm going to whine about the receiver idea, as I'm a die hard pintle hitch guy)🙂 It's really cool to see both you and Stan are getting your Jeeps all fixed up and ready for the next round.
I’m agonizing about the receiver too but I’ve been in situations where I need a ball hitch. My idea was to have a pintle hook in the receiver. Maybe I can make the tube flush mount and put a plate on the pintle hook so it doesn’t look removable?
@@jpetrowich That would be pretty awesome, actually keeping with the stealth program !! I like how stock your box tube frame contour is, just grind the welds flush in the high visibility areas and you will be quite stealthy, especially the way you make your pressed front bumper brackets. I've built about a dozen custom Land Rover frames this way and most people think they are original factory.👌 Man, I understand about agonizing on the details.... Keep up the great work on Bam Bam !
Love watching your videos. I'm hoping to borrow some of your mods for my own Willys. Speaking of which... what year was the 4.3 you put in Bam Bam? Also, what did you use for your front disc brake setup?
Looks like you got Bam Bam back together and working better than ever!
Bam Bam never sasses to amaze me, I had a 45 and it seemed go what ever way I pointed it. Like you I used 16" wheels they worked fine I am a firm believer that if you are in a Jeep it doesn't get much better that. Thanks for the ride Paul
Been following you and BamBam for a while now and you never disappoint. Read the whole build and I've even borrowed a couple idea's for my CJ5
Wow.. my love willy's..❤️🇹🇷
Are you that good of a driver or does BAM BAM have magical powers? I watch all of your videos and i`ve never seen that jeep fail to conquer what ever is put in front of it .I get the feeling theres more to BAM BAM than meets the eye.
You should have seen the other video from here when he sank it!
Nice to see Bam Bam back in action. Also saw your new frame rails on your build thread, they're looking sweet !! I like the round Willys style cross member (of course I'm going to whine about the receiver idea, as I'm a die hard pintle hitch guy)🙂 It's really cool to see both you and Stan are getting your Jeeps all fixed up and ready for the next round.
I’m agonizing about the receiver too but I’ve been in situations where I need a ball hitch. My idea was to have a pintle hook in the receiver. Maybe I can make the tube flush mount and put a plate on the pintle hook so it doesn’t look removable?
@@jpetrowich That would be pretty awesome, actually keeping with the stealth program !! I like how stock your box tube frame contour is, just grind the welds flush in the high visibility areas and you will be quite stealthy, especially the way you make your pressed front bumper brackets. I've built about a dozen custom Land Rover frames this way and most people think they are original factory.👌 Man, I understand about agonizing on the details.... Keep up the great work on Bam Bam !
Love watching your videos. I'm hoping to borrow some of your mods for my own Willys. Speaking of which... what year was the 4.3 you put in Bam Bam? Also, what did you use for your front disc brake setup?