Worldโ€™s First Cybertruck On TRACKS Is Crazier Than You Think!

HeavyDSparks
3 Mar 202417:32

Summary

TLDRAn exhilarating ride with the Tesla Cybertruck! This video follows a team as they embark on a daring journey, modifying the Cybertruck with tracks, custom parts, and a rugged exterior wrap. Facing challenges like suspension failures and broken components, they relentlessly push the boundaries of what the Cybertruck can endure. The team's unwavering determination and Tesla's supportive stance make for an exciting adventure that showcases the vehicle's capabilities in extreme conditions. Get ready for a wild, off-road escapade that will leave you in awe.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿš˜ The video features extensive modifications and testing of a Tesla Cybertruck, including adding tracks, lights, custom bumpers, and a vinyl wrap.
  • โš™๏ธ The Cybertruck underwent several iterations to reinforce and modify the suspension, steering, and drivetrain components to handle the extreme off-road conditions.
  • ๐Ÿ†• Parts like control arms, tie rods, and spindles failed during testing, requiring replacements and upgrades to handle the stress.
  • ๐Ÿค– Contrary to expectations, Tesla was supportive and excited about the modifications made to the Cybertruck.
  • โšก The instant torque and power from the electric motors made the Cybertruck surprisingly capable for off-road driving with the track system.
  • โ›ฐ๏ธ The modified Cybertruck could handle steep hills and deep powder with ease, demonstrating its potential as an off-road vehicle.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฅ A catastrophic failure occurred when the spindle snapped, rendering the Cybertruck immobile until repairs could be made.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The team plans to continue modifying and testing the Cybertruck, showcasing its versatility and durability.
  • ๐Ÿ† The project has won over the team's respect for Tesla and the Cybertruck due to the company's openness to modifications.
  • ๐ŸŽฅ The video documents the journey of transforming a standard Cybertruck into an extreme off-road capable vehicle.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this video?

    -The video showcases the modifications and extreme testing of a Tesla Cybertruck, conducted by a group of automotive enthusiasts and experts.

  • What were some of the initial modifications done to the Cybertruck?

    -Some of the initial modifications included adding Baja Designs lights, a separate 12-volt battery system for the lights, custom bumpers, custom rocker panels, and an Arctic FX vinyl wrap in a snow digital camo pattern.

  • What suspension upgrades were made to the Cybertruck?

    -They added custom upper control arms, coil-over shocks from Fox, and disabled the air-ride suspension, locking the ride height at a fixed level.

  • Why did they disable the rear-steer feature?

    -They disabled the rear-steer feature to eliminate potential issues or failures during extreme testing, as a precautionary measure.

  • How did Tesla respond to the modifications done to the Cybertruck?

    -Contrary to initial expectations, Tesla was supportive and excited about the modifications, which earned the company a lot of respect from the team.

  • What was the first major failure they encountered during testing?

    -The first major failure was the snapping of the entire spindle while going down a hill, which left the Cybertruck immobilized and in need of repairs.

  • How did the Cybertruck perform during the steep hill climb?

    -The Cybertruck performed exceptionally well during the steep hill climb, thanks to its instant electric torque and the modifications made, allowing it to cruise comfortably at around 40-50 mph.

  • What were the plans after the spindle failure?

    -After the spindle failure, their plan was to park the Cybertruck, obtain the necessary replacement parts, and return to fix it the following week, as they had to leave for Florida to film boating content.

  • What did the team think about the overall experience with the modified Cybertruck?

    -For the brief period it was running, the team found the modified Cybertruck to be the "sickest thing in the world," indicating their excitement and satisfaction with the project.

  • What was the purpose of the Hell Tracks used on the Cybertruck?

    -The Hell Tracks, described as "the best tracks in the world," were used to provide exceptional traction and performance for the Cybertruck during extreme off-road testing.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿš— Cybertruck Unveiled: A Wild, Unconventional Test Drive

The script opens with a dramatic introduction to a Cybertruck, highlighting its unconventional and striking design. The narrator and their team express both excitement and skepticism about the vehicle's performance, aesthetics, and build quality. They discuss potential issues and modifications, including the vehicle's poor mileage, missing parts upon delivery, and the desire to test its limits through extreme modifications and stunts. The team plans to add 'hell tracks' to the Cybertruck and considers shooting it with an MP5 for entertainment. Despite acknowledging the risks of damaging the vehicle and the lack of replacement parts, they are determined to have fun and push the Cybertruck to its limits. This paragraph sets the stage for a series of adventurous and potentially destructive tests, reflecting a blend of enthusiasm for innovation and a critical eye for practicality.

05:01

๐Ÿ”ง Modifying the Cybertruck: Challenges and Solutions

The second paragraph details the team's efforts to modify the Cybertruck, focusing on overcoming technical challenges and enhancing the vehicle's capabilities. They encounter issues with the vehicle's design, such as the upper control arm folding and the need to disable rear steer for stability. The team's modifications include adding custom parts, like Baja Designs lights and a separate 12-volt system for additional lighting, indicating a creative and technical approach to adapting the Cybertruck for extreme conditions. Despite a significant failure involving the rear steer tie rod bolt, the team remains optimistic, showcasing their problem-solving skills and determination to improve the vehicle's performance through custom modifications.

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๐Ÿš€ The Cybertruck's Transformation: Testing and Triumphs

In the third paragraph, the narrative progresses to the testing phase of the modified Cybertruck, now equipped with custom parts and ready for rigorous trials. The team highlights the extensive modifications made to enhance the vehicle's durability and performance, including custom bumpers, rocker panels, and a unique vinyl wrap. Despite initial parts failure, they have reinforced the vehicle's structure, disabled unnecessary features for stability, and are ready for further testing. The paragraph reflects a turning point, where the team's efforts begin to pay off, showcasing the Cybertruck's improved capabilities in extreme conditions. Their positive engagement with Tesla and the support they've received indicate a broader acceptance and excitement for their project, transforming the Cybertruck into a symbol of innovation and resilience.

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๐Ÿ›‘ A Setback in the Snow: Addressing Unforeseen Failures

The final paragraph captures a moment of failure and reflection as the team's modified Cybertruck encounters a significant setback during a test drive in the snow. A critical component, the spindle, snaps, rendering the vehicle immobile and highlighting the limits of their modifications. This incident forces the team to confront the challenges of pushing a vehicle beyond its intended design, emphasizing the need for further adjustments and repairs. Despite the setback, there's a sense of determination to address the failure and continue the project. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of testing and modifying vehicles, yet it also underscores the team's commitment to innovation and exploration, even in the face of obstacles.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กCybertruck

The Cybertruck is an all-electric, battery-powered pickup truck made by Tesla, Inc. It is the central subject of the video, where the hosts modify and test the vehicle's capabilities by adding tracks, lights, and other modifications. The script describes the unique stainless steel exterior design of the Cybertruck as 'shockingly ugly' but 'cool' and 'like a weird spaceship driving down the road.' The hosts aim to push the Cybertruck's limits through various modifications and off-road tests.

๐Ÿ’กModifications

Modifications refer to the changes and additions made to the Cybertruck by the hosts. These include installing tracks (called 'hell tracks'), adding auxiliary lights from Baja Designs, reinforcing suspension components like control arms and tie rods, disabling features like the rear steering, and adding a custom vinyl wrap. The hosts extensively modify the Cybertruck to enhance its off-road capabilities and subject it to rigorous testing. The script details the process of modifying the vehicle and the rationale behind specific modifications.

๐Ÿ’กOff-road testing

Off-road testing involves evaluating the performance and durability of the modified Cybertruck in challenging off-road conditions. The video shows the hosts taking the Cybertruck up steep, powdery hills and subjecting it to strenuous driving scenarios. The purpose is to push the vehicle's limits and identify potential weaknesses or failure points in the modifications. As evident from the script, the hosts encounter issues like a snapped spindle during the testing, providing valuable insights for further improvements.

๐Ÿ’กFailure

Failure refers to the instances where components of the modified Cybertruck break or malfunction during the off-road testing. The script mentions failures such as a broken tie rod bolt, folded factory control arms, and a snapped spindle. These failures are treated as learning opportunities by the hosts, who aim to identify and address the weak points by reinforcing or redesigning the components. The hosts express a willingness to embrace and learn from failures as part of the modification and testing process.

๐Ÿ’กCollaboration

Collaboration is evident in the script through the involvement of various parties in the Cybertruck project. The hosts work with Baja Designs for auxiliary lights, Supercar Ron (who purchased the Cybertruck), and Tesla itself, which is described as being supportive and excited about the modifications. The script highlights the positive collaboration between the hosts, suppliers, and even the manufacturer, suggesting a shared enthusiasm for pushing the boundaries of the vehicle's capabilities.

๐Ÿ’กInstant torque

Instant torque refers to the immediate availability of maximum torque from the electric motors in the Cybertruck. The script mentions that the instant torque and horsepower from the electric motors make the Cybertruck 'the perfect vehicle' for the track setup. This instant torque is a characteristic of electric vehicles and contributes to the Cybertruck's impressive off-road performance, allowing it to tackle steep hills and powdery conditions with ease, as described in the script.

๐Ÿ’กStainless steel

Stainless steel is the material used for the Cybertruck's exterior body panels, giving it a unique and polarizing appearance. The script describes the stainless steel as 'really, really hard' and suggests that its use simplifies the manufacturing process compared to traditional stamped steel body panels. The hosts comment on the vehicle's 'ugly' yet 'cool' stainless steel aesthetic, which contributes to its distinctive, futuristic look.

๐Ÿ’กBattery system

The battery system refers to the separate 12-volt battery setup installed in the Cybertruck's bed to power the auxiliary lights and other modifications. Since the Cybertruck operates on a 48-volt system, the hosts needed to incorporate a separate 12-volt system to run the added lights and other components. This highlights the challenges and considerations involved in modifying and integrating aftermarket components with the Cybertruck's electric architecture.

๐Ÿ’กInstant acceleration

Instant acceleration is a characteristic of electric vehicles, including the Cybertruck, due to the immediate torque delivery from the electric motors. The script mentions that when the hosts give 'about half throttle,' the speedometer 'instantly jumps to like 75,' suggesting the Cybertruck's ability to rapidly accelerate from a standstill. This instant acceleration is a result of the electric powertrain and contributes to the vehicle's impressive off-road performance, as described in the video.

๐Ÿ’กRange anxiety

Range anxiety refers to the concern or worry about the Cybertruck's battery range and the potential for running out of charge during the off-road testing. The script mentions that 'the only bad thing is the mileage sucks,' implying that the modifications and off-road use may significantly impact the vehicle's range. This highlights the importance of carefully managing battery consumption and planning charging stops when subjecting an electric vehicle like the Cybertruck to demanding off-road conditions.

Highlights

The presenters introduce a heavily modified Tesla Cybertruck, where they have added tracks, lights, custom bumpers, and other modifications, turning it into an off-road capable vehicle.

The presenter expresses concerns about potentially damaging the Cybertruck beyond repair due to the lack of replacement parts, but they decide to proceed with testing it.

They plan to gradually escalate the modifications and tests on the Cybertruck, starting with adding tracks and eventually shooting at it.

The presenters mention that Tesla has been supportive and excited about their modifications, contrary to their initial expectations.

The modified Cybertruck performs impressively well during the initial off-road tests, demonstrating its capability to handle steep inclines and rough terrain.

The presenters express their surprise at the Cybertruck's stability and performance, stating that it feels like the perfect vehicle for such modifications.

During the testing, the Cybertruck's spindle snaps, causing a significant failure that prevents them from continuing the test.

The presenters acknowledge that so far, only factory parts have failed, not their modifications, suggesting the potential for further improvements.

They plan to obtain replacement parts and return to continue testing the modified Cybertruck after a brief hiatus for other filming commitments.

The presenters express their enthusiasm for the modified Cybertruck, describing it as "the sickest thing in the world" during the brief time it was functional.

The presenters mention the challenges of working with stainless steel on the Cybertruck's body, but they appreciate Tesla's innovative approach to manufacturing.

They discuss the Cybertruck's unique design, describing it as "shockingly ugly" but also "cool" and "like a weird spaceship driving down the road."

The Cybertruck initially lacked certain components, like hubcaps, which the presenters found amusing and indicative of Tesla's rushed manufacturing process.

The presenters highlight the addition of Baja Designs lights to the Cybertruck, which were shipped overnight to accommodate their modification plans.

They mention the incorporation of a separate 12-volt battery system in the bed to power the added lights and other modifications.

Transcripts

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ladies and gentlemen

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I ladies and gentlemen I present to you

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cyber

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tracks no God please no

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no what up what up good inside what's up

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guys hey man yo how are you how are you

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good to see you

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hey any restrictions things you want us

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to talk about don't want us to talk

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about we anticipate breaking this thing

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most of my cars like my Lamborghini

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stado I've ripped off the whole

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underside of the car already like it's

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just hammered I'm not super concerned

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about this like I think we're going to

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break it at some point it is what it is

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let's go have fun with it I think it's

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like shockingly ugly it's cool you know

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like it's so ugly it's cool it's like a

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weird spaceship driving down the road

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but it's actually really good to drive

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like when you guys get behind the wheel

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like it's fun to drive around the only

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bad thing is the mileage sucks like you

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guys are going to have to keep this

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thing charged or else you're going to

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run out of juice this car is missing

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parts like they shipped it to us without

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the hub caps installed and they're like

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hey we just ran out like we don't have

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anymore send them to yeah I was like

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dude you guys are just shipping out cars

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like missing stuff on them you just

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counting these things together like look

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at the Body Lines they're not impressive

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do you see that like it's literally like

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a barbecue grill yes it's it's skinned

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like a Father's Day special from Home

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Depot it's wild yes it'll have tracks on

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it before the center caps get you yes I

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know if I destroy this car there's no

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parts to fix it you know what I mean so

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like if it's nonfunctional it's just a

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paper weight sitting in my garage until

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I can fix the thing so I want to shoot

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it like I full auto

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MP5 in 9mm and I'm like dude just go

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wild just just spraying it all over the

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car I think that'd be really fun let's

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do a whole bunch of fun stuff and then

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maybe we shoot it yeah okay I want to

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put the best tracks we have this set

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called the hell tracks so we have them

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Gladiator up in the cabin yeah they're

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the best tracks in the world by far but

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they might not fit without a lift we'll

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figure something out you guys actually

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need the key that's the test the KE

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that's the test the key right there y I

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don't know how I feel about that I feel

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like I would yeah either keep this

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forever or lose it the first day I had

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it I'm excited this is going to be cool

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this is going to be kind of a gradual

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escalation of different things um

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obviously tracks is one of the first

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things we want to try to figure out but

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there's so many other things we want to

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try to do do with this car so stay tuned

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to this Channel and obviously uh

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Supercar Ron's Channel they're pumping

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out some amazing content it's very

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underrated so I would get there sooner

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than later it does have a little more

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appeal in person I've not liked the

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pictures stainless steel is really

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really hard to work with cuz it's just

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so damn hard they just put it on a brake

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once and then I mean it's a genius move

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from a production standpoint I've never

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done Mass manufacturing of stainless

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steel components but I'm pretty sure

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this is way easier to do than regular

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car stamping molds because all those

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have to be basically form fit like crazy

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curves and stuff like this this is just

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straight lines I don't think there's a

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single curve on this car so makes the

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process a little bit easier because

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venure is basically putting stuff in big

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presses rather than like actual molds

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does look tough no the dude the

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accidents that I'm seeing with these

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things these win Dave you ready to go

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let we

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go

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this thing is interesting it's it's kind

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of like just driving a golf cart there's

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a lot going on here supposedly it's

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raising right now but I'm not sure if it

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does well open the frunk I think it's

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going to take a little while to learn

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all the tricks and features here but I

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think we to have some fun with it done

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hey what happened to

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above

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we were just going to do tracks on the

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Cyber truck then Dave looks at it stands

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there and he says we need lights trying

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to shoot this on a Monday he said we

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need lights on a Thursday weekend stuff

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doesn't get shipped out Baja Designs

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came in clutch check this out it's

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Friday literally yesterday at 2:00 Utah

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time Mountain Center time Dave's like

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let's get lights these were here by

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10:00 the next morning the guys over at

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Baja Designs absolutely came in for us

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they were actually bigger than we

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thought they were going to be but they

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are going to light up the sky you can

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actually get these with like different

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backlighting color options we did Amber

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because turns out you can get a lot of

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trouble from personating an officer so

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they have red they have blue we just

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went with Amber much much appreciated

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the guys over at Baja for sending them

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out so we're going to run them all along

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there we're also we're going to design

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our own front bumper and we'll probably

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incorporate a handful of these lights

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into the bumper Baja thank you very much

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this vehicle is 48 volt we need 12 volts

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to run those lights so plan is to run an

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entire separate system for all the

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lighting that we're going to add into

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this

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thing

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a few moments

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later I didn't hit anything ran into our

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first issue here and I'm looking at the

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upper control arm and it's literally

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folded like a piece of paper this is not

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supposed to look like this it's super

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thin and not very structural I think we

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can can fix that and just Beef It Up

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like

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crazy

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so

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First

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Impressions feels way better better than

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it did the other day it's feeling very

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stable doesn't feel like the suspension

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is going to fall off which is nice I

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think these new control arms plus the

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coil over shock that we added to the

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front end is going to be the

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ticket

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our first failure of the day was the

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rear steer uh tie rod bolt there's just

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one like/ in Bolt that holds the like

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the tie rod to the steering rack and

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it's like a straight through bolt and it

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just broke right in half so it's not the

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worst damage that could have happened

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but it does leave us in a situation

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where the track is pointing the wrong

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direction and it's undrivable until we

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figure out how to get this thing locked

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in

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place

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this is our weak point right here it

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gets down pretty small and we're going

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to go to

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this now we are getting the front end

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put back together I think AR ROM's going

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to make some new brackets for the rear

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to eliminate the rear steer just in case

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we have if something breaks it goes

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wrong and then I think be testing

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tomorrow round

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three

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this is is a brand new Tesla cyber truck

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Foundation Edition that was purchased by

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our good friend Supercar Ron and Ron

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came to us and said hey I want you guys

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to do whatever you want with this truck

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as you can see the Cyber truck has a

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full build done to it we added Baja

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Designs lights we added our own uh

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12volt battery system to the bed that

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charges up the trucks inverter we built

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custom bumpers we built uh custom rocker

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panels basically we matched all the

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stainless steel components but we had to

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remove a bunch of parts because we

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needed to make some room so that the

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tracks would clear without destroying

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the body on top of that we decided to

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finish it off with an Arctic FX vinyl

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wrap in kind of a snow digital camo

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pattern I love the way this thing turned

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out we've had this thing out we've

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tested it once twice I believe this is

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test number three on the first test we

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had some parts fail that we kind of knew

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were going to fail so we took it back to

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the shop we beefed up the entire

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steering system the tie rods used to be

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like the size of a pencil now they're

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like you know inch thick tube uh we

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completely changed the suspension we

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built new upper control arms because the

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factory ones just kind of folded like

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paper uh we added coil over shocks from

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Fox we disabled the air ride suspension

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so it's just basically at this ride

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height no matter what it's not going to

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be trying to do adjustments we locked

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out the rear steer we've done a bunch of

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different things to get this thing just

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dialed and ready to go so today is the

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day that we tested out when I came into

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this project I thought that Tesla was

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not going to be happy about it I thought

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they were going to be super protective

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they didn't want people modifying their

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vehicle turns out I was way wrong they

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have been nothing but super friendly

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super supportive and insanely excited

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about the modifications that we've done

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to the Cyber truck which turn made me

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much more of a Tesla and cybertruck fan

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because I see that they genuinely care

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about their customers and their vehicles

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and they're willing to do cool stuff and

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they got a great captain at the helm

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with Elon Musk so overall they

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definitely won me over and earned a lot

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of my

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[Applause]

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respect

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it feels way better we're just going to

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get wild right off the bat here we're

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going to go up a real steep powder Hill

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that doesn't feel real steep at all

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actually wow wow dude yeah that's

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incredible this thing it really is kind

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of the perfect vehicle for this setup

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because it has all that instant uh

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torque and horsepower from the electric

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motors um these hell tracks are built to

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withstand a lot of power I mean they

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boltt them on to th000 horsepower you

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know Hellcat Power Jeep Gladiators all

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the time um Gladiator is a little bit

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lighter than this but it's got BPR axles

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so it can hold the power um this thing

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now that we've kind of done the

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modifications of the drivetrain this is

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insane like it feels so stable I would

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feel totally comfortable loading this

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thing full of skiers and going to the

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top of any ski resort around like the

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steepest

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runs yeah that like going up the hill

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now we are doing 35 mph according to the

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truck speedometer which is probably

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closer to like 15 20 ground speed um so

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I'm going to give it about half throttle

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let's see what

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happens and the speedo instantly jumps

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to like 75 what is our ground speed 37

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yeah so we can cruise around 40 to 50

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mph all day and it's super comfortable

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God this is

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awesome

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oh

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that was

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it yeah saw that one coming damn that

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snapped the entire

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spindle look at that that is absurd look

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great for look so sick for a sec yeah I

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knew that was going to be a weak link

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but I didn't know what was going to

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happen right now but it was also it was

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in limp mode I can't get it to drive

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again nothing we made

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broke yeah it's all been it's all been

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um Factory parts that have failed so far

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so just came down this hill here and uh

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literally snapped the spindle in half

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which is incredible I don't even know

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how we did that that is uh that is quite

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the thing to break and we're not going

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to be able to get it off the mountain

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like that so we got to figure out a way

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to park this and get a spindle for it

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and get up here and fix

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it that's a good fail Point as far as

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like I'd rather that fail than that try

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to rip that all that off the frame

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right that's what I thought

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happened might be able to do a trail fix

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on it to get it down to the truck but I

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think it's going to be a nightmare so

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we're going to have to go probably get

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the parts and pieces that we need to fix

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it and come back up and finish it but

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that might not be

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until next week because we have to leave

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today um getting ready to head down to

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Florida to film a bunch of boating

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content for you guys dude for 15 minutes

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it was like the sickest thing in the

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world

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