During the eight years we drove it in Utah, about a dozen people expressed amazement at what we could do with our '99 TJ (stock except for 235/75-15 tires). Now it is my turn to be incredulous. These rigs seem to be bending the laws of physics!
Used to own the the suzuki buggy and it is amazing the the things it will climb at a 97" wheel base. Super fun little buggy and a pleasure seeing it in action
Nice video from this famous spot It's too bad earing such a "music" instead of running motors at the effort. Can you imagine driving in such conditions at these moments? The same thing for us watchingvand paying attention to the details That sucks! See you soon Thanks for sharing
Thanks, I measure in at 105 and have been thinking about going a little further this next year when I do a bunch more work. Right now I've got a CJ5 tub and am going to a CJ7 tub which is 3" longer. Figured I will stretch the rear another 3-5" to keep the tires behind the tub.
Absolutely the most wicked video and group of rigs I’ve ever seen a video of. 🤘🏽 and I’ve been going there for 12 years now
I enjoy seeing good drivers with well built rigs. Good job. Thanks for a great video.
Some nicely built rigs there but it was really a pleasure to see the driving skills on display.
During the eight years we drove it in Utah, about a dozen people expressed amazement at what we could do with our '99 TJ (stock except for 235/75-15 tires). Now it is my turn to be incredulous. These rigs seem to be bending the laws of physics!
Great video I love Moab, ill try to go Next year to EJS
Awesome video, regards from Atacama, Chile
PipoZaro thank you, glad you enjoyed it
looks like a great day wheeling! love those buggies
Pucker factor 9.8 at the nine and a half minute mark. Great vid. Thx
Great video and good driving!
Used to own the the suzuki buggy and it is amazing the the things it will climb at a 97" wheel base. Super fun little buggy and a pleasure seeing it in action
kevin easton no build build thread. It started life as a UROC comp buggy in 2004. Sheldon Butcher built it.
NICE WHEELING! KUDOS to all the drivers.
6:15 heads up dudes-- Comin thru
I like the zuk doing fine with 33 inch tires and even secure crawl on the more dangerous spots with the "leash" .
Hi matt. Any idea who built the red buggy in Jeep trim? Very sweet!
I forget off hand now, I'll have to sk Thom who built it. There are a few twins to it as well.
Nice video from this famous spot
It's too bad earing such a "music" instead of running motors at the effort.
Can you imagine driving in such conditions at these moments? The same thing for us watchingvand paying attention to the details
That sucks!
See you soon Thanks for sharing
Nice to see a Binder.
Che divertimento ci trova?
Wheel base on the white and red one? My CJ is stretched 25" but feel I should have gone more, really like the length those 2 have.
Mine is the white one and it is 110" and I am betting the red one is really near that too.
Thanks, I measure in at 105 and have been thinking about going a little further this next year when I do a bunch more work. Right now I've got a CJ5 tub and am going to a CJ7 tub which is 3" longer. Figured I will stretch the rear another 3-5" to keep the tires behind the tub.
Is the guy with the red jeep/buggy from Montrose, CO? Really dig that rig. I think I saw it a couple years ago at BFE.
He just bought that buggy last year, not sure where it was out of previously but we had seen in for sale when we were at EJS in 2015 also.
Great buddy, sad at the end though, for me.
Anybody know who owns the Red Juggy that is shown throughout this video?
That is Thom's buggy he bought in the last couple years.
Are those sticky Mt/r Kevlar on the Scout or DOT rubbers ?
yerwrng they are stickies
Nice
What trail is this?
Amanda Jones this is between Metal Masher, The Pickle, Green Day, Upper Helldorado, and Hells Revenge
whats up with the whack music? lets hear the noises, no music
Exactly, let us hear the machine do it's job!
Sucks that jeep at the end went out like that, that's a rough breakage!
That break actually happened early in the trip but was an easy steering pump swap and back at it.
Matt Norby
Ah well that's good glad it didn't end his trip
Thanks, me too.
remember me
Yep, you guys need to come wheeling with us sometime!
we will hofalr and i mit be driving the land croser
Joe in the orange, Anthony black, Thom Red w/ silver & Matt in white.