I'M BUILDING A MONSTER TRUCK!!!
I've been wanting to turn this wrecked old truck into a monster truck!!! a truggy, a rock crawler!! A custom fabricated off roading machine!!! It's been a long time of planning and I'm ready to start the build. With a pile of parts, a place to build it (sort of) and a lot of ambition, I'm ready to get to work!!!
Building this monster truck won't be easy. I'm lacking a lot of experience necessary to complete this project so i'm lookin to you for any input or help you can offer up!
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Wow you guys, thank you all for the support, this has been a big undertaking and I'm stoked to tackle this build and bring you along!!! Lots of exciting stuff to come-- we're hoping to post every Sunday so be sure to subscribe and turn on notifications! Let's do this!!!
@natalieredmond1601
Жыл бұрын
Trent, you're your usual charming, funny self. However, having watched the post, I've discovered I am not interested in vehicles in the slightest. So, I won't be watching Trents Garage going forward but will continue to watch Trent & Allie as usual. I love what you guys post and what you're doing so I'm glad that you've added the truck side of things separately. 🥰
@Inconcvable77
Жыл бұрын
I'm super excited to see what shenanigans he gets into on here! However, something that I learned from a few other KZreadrs who started using multiple channels is that you need to make sure that you don't post the same thing on both or it will think you are copywriting, even if it is your own work. But as long as Allie is doing the editing I know all will be well because she is amazing!
@Totem9519
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with this channel, Trent! As they say in Hockey, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take! ;-)
@mariepennington1632
Жыл бұрын
I love trucks, when we did our homesteading days that’s what we run, Trucks, 4wheelers, threewheelers, mud bikes, and Atco Mud boggers, but I digress. We had an old Ford Bronco with giant mud tires on it… anyway that’s a vehicle I learned to drive in the 1982, 1983… she was a bit of a gas hog, but we could take it up the mountains, and in Alaska, it’s a mountain, not a hill… lol so I will be checking your channel out.. and maybe my old school mechanic awesome spouse might just chime in.. Just a quick piece of advice, you all might wanna add Trent’s Channel to that part of your other page under the Channels tab, instead where you all said where’d you put it, because it wasn’t there. So I had use the magnifying glass 🔍 and it was a bit confusing, anyway-and you will be slightly more smoother in the delivery. Just a suggestion…
@gmcusa001
Жыл бұрын
Matt’s recovery
“This is not a ‘how-to’ channel…. this is a… ‘this is how I’m going to do it’ channel” 😂😂😂 attaboy Trent. I’m here for it 👊
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
hahaha gotta keep it real 🤣
72yr old female watching build of monster truck! I miss my truck so much❤ Go Trent! Live our dreams
Trent, take all the metal scrap to a metal recycling place. That way you can get a chunk of change. Watching you reminds me of watching my brothers and handing them tools. That was back before vehicles had computers. Best of luck. Love Grandma ❣️
I’m a 72 year old grandmother of 5 and I will follow you on this channel. WHY you may ask, well it’s cause I love you guys, so I guess I’m gonna learn a lot about trucks and mechanical stuff.
@Seastorm-nh8cv
Жыл бұрын
I am a 75 yr old grandmother! 4 Kids and 15 Grands 🥰 I am loving this new channel!
@KCallaAK
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 67 year old grandma of 4 transplanted from Alaska to Utah. This family has a lot of "old folks" that love and support them!
@TraceyM825
Жыл бұрын
56 year old grandmother of 3. Grandma's unite!
@hurricanelorraine2206
Жыл бұрын
66yo grammie with 6 grandbabies here in PA 💗
@ruthieclarke9125
Жыл бұрын
I know! Me too! It never hurts to learn new things. Who knows when we're going to need it!
At 9:23 the truth is revealed and the look on Trent's' face when Allie calls him out on the new Welder and Plasma cutter...Priceless... I'm a T&A Patron and have followed you guys for years, love the content and it's great to see Trent get after this project. Good luck and git er dun!
@ayem5746
Жыл бұрын
Yep! He sure took a big gulp 🤣
@gardengirl318
Жыл бұрын
This is a convo my husband and I have with his new tools. 😂
@johnthorpe6333
Жыл бұрын
Yes I think it is Allies turn to buy a new toy, A tool yes a tool.
@mysteryachiever
Жыл бұрын
09:27 that gulp when Trent realizes what he said, and that he’s been caught… 🤣🤣🤣
I’m 69, love my 2013 Tacoma and very much looking forward to watching your build. 👍
I’m an elementary school teacher and know absolutely NOTHING about vehicles but I was just captivated watching this. I have been following Trent and Allie since the BMX days. I think I’d watch y’all doing anything you came up with. Keep putting out great content like you have been and they will come 👍
@jameswulzen590
Жыл бұрын
me too, been here for a long time, got into a wheelchair ( stroke ) 4.0 years ago, been on recovering with rehab and utube. *3 years young and still building on my house, and my classic road racing motorcycle ( in my bedroom ) can't walk yet.
Tips: The mess on the front of your engine(or anywhere) Lay you down a tarp, put your drain pan under it. Get you a parts cleaning brush, a bucket of diesel, and go to swabbing it on the gunk. Diesel, Kero, dissolves that stuff better(and cheaper) than any spray stuff you can buy! Tip 2, That big hex plug(allen) not many people have a Allen wrench to fit it, but,... you can find a bolt, most likely a metric bolt, that will fit inside of it snug. Run a nut up on the bolt all the way, cut off the excess thread, weld the nut to the bolt, you now have a Allen socket(if you didn't weld too much of the nut on the outside, If you did, you can use a grinder to clean it up, or use a wrench on it. When finished, throw it into your tool box in a place for homemade tools,...You'll need it again in 10 years or so, or, may be not. Tip 3. Those roll around carts, are just not all tat. I "collected" 2 old office chairs, from the dumping place, took the arms off of them, they roll better, and, I can adjust the height, and even when working under the truck, You can raise it up to a comfortable height, and make it easier on your back. Why Two, I have one for each side of my lift. Tip 4. Supporting your engine,;... If you have some block(I'd use 12 or 14" block, ) Make a stack on both sides of your engine. Get you some 2" pipe, and the next size smaller (I'm not a plumber so not sure what size that is) sleeve the bigger pipe with the smaller pipe. Get you two small cheap hydraulic jacks, cut two pieces of the smaller tube, like 1" pieces, Weld them parallel to each other, for the top of the jack to go into Put some boards on top of the blocks, put a 2X on each side of it, so boards on top of block are attached to each other, and, the jack is sandwiched in. (to keep it stable) Have everything high enough to attach a chain to your engine. Now you have a way to support your engine, and by jacking either side, you can adjust the engine to level it, and to move it side to side to wedge it on either side. So glad you got the Atlas 4 speed, That's what I have. When you build your mounts for your trans and t=case, attach them to the fram and not the skid, that way you can remove the whole skid, to have access to anything you may need to work on. Also, get really good drive shafts, I have .25 wall, and have had zero issues. On your drive shafts, I suggest getting forged steel yokes, not cast steel. I think I am gonna love your new channel!
@cheryllundholm8779
Жыл бұрын
Good advice. Brilliant idea - two height adjustable office chairs on each side ... Excellent!!! Didn't think of that one. And, I have two chairs like that! I like your advice on your other comment about making sure the engine is securely supported before releasing all the engine mount supports!!! I was thinking he would have to go buy the triangle engine remover, with chains. This will cost less, I think. After all, he did spend money on the plasma cutter, which he clearly needs. Sorry Ali, I'm on Trent's side on this one.
Next thing you know, Leo will have his own channel! I feel like I've watched T&A grow up since leaving South America..... I feel so old! 😂 Congrats Trent on the new channel! I'm not into mechanics but I'll still watch and spread the word to others.
@Jacob619619
Жыл бұрын
Then, imagine this one. Allie having her own channel as well. And all channels feature Branden in multiple videos, LOL.
You’ve come so far. I remember your van life days. God bless your family. ❤❤❤❤❤🙏
T&A have been one of my favorite channels since they were in Mexico heading south. The truck channel will be great!!!
Laughed out loud when Allie reacted to the "plasma cutter" sentence! Love you guy's honesty! It's sooooooo refreshing!😇🤣🥰 Proud of you both for the great job you've done over the years on your "Trent&Allie" channel! Now Trent has his own channel! Way to go, Trent! Keep up the good work!
This is going to be a fun project to follow. One suggestion: maybe get a tripod lamp so the areas you’re working on are better lit for viewers to more easily see exactly what you’re doing. Thanks for bringing us along.
Trent if you are on every day I will be glued to the screen , love cars and trucks and you are very lucky to be able to do this . All the best
Ok I'm excited for when that monster truck is up and running, racing and winning! You BETTER record that guys!!
Trent loves working on trucks and cars - This rings true for most mechanics since they love everything about cars and trucks from the way they look to the way they feel and drive. Making repairs to a vehicle is also exciting as you know you are accomplishing it with your own two hands. GO TRENT !
I’m not into trucks but this will be fun to see what he does with this. Will Brandon be helping him with this project? Nice filming Allie!
@HannahJ
Жыл бұрын
I’m not into trucks either but love T&A’s main channel so maybe Trent can teach me a thing or two (even if it’s not technically a how to lol)
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure we'll have lots of different friends dropping in to help, Branden included!!
@budoneof15
Жыл бұрын
Was this filmed in English? Lol. This is all kinds of new terminology. Trent very impressed. Congratulations on the new channel.
@artcuriousbymnw
Жыл бұрын
Congrats, as a long live subscriber of Trent and Allie (😂) I have a request, can you explain a little more to people who likes seen you build but have not knowledge of mechanics at all? Naaa you explain it plenty😂. A little tip, never tell the wife how much money you “dedicates “ to the car🤪. Let’s take us on another new adventure!
@JenSwarbrick1966
Жыл бұрын
@@artcuriousbymnw I just came to the comments to say the same thing. Never EVER mention new tools, or how much parts cost, when your wife is around lmao ... it'll make your life much easier Trent hahah (Sorry Allie) ;0)
Not a truck person but have enjoyed watching trent and allie. So same as everyone else. I'm going to learn about trucks.
The easiest way to do what you want with the frame is pull the engine and trans, build your framework, the hang the engine/trans back in the hole to make the motor mounts. The only way I can think to support that engine without taking it out is take the hood off, and hang it from your engine hoist in place, not the safelist option as you would be working beneath a hanging load (big no no in all the safety manuals. Glad to see this project finally getting started, all the luck to you!
I’m in. Know nothing about trucks but I love to watch Trent and his problem solving process. Leo is a lucky boy with a father having so many skills. Allie you are the perfect partner; creative, supportive, intelligent and beautiful!
As a guy who does what he can with what he has in his own garage, I appreciate you.
My son re-built a truck this year, and he pulled the engine out and got it all cleaned up. He had it sitting on a motor stand until he was ready for it. He took a 1991 blazer and put a lift kit on it. It’s done now and is an off road dream. It’s so high off the ground that I need a ladder to climb it. He has so many toys in this thing like TV monitors, GPS navigation and things I know nothing about! But it’s pretty! Fire engine red and huge tires. The inside has been all decked out and has everything but the kitchen sink! He’s a master with computers and computer programs. His truck built was to reduce stress, just fun for him. I’m 69 and this year will be 70. I just enjoy this. Just wanted to say drop the engine! I really enjoy your other channel too!
Hi guys, again 😀 Check out van city van life, if you haven’t already. Set in Canada, Chrome is living full time in his van / 5 years now, & has recently in the last year taken on a work shop,& doing s complete refurb on an old ambulance he’s got hold of. He’s taken the engine right out,& dealt with it separately, love the colour he’s painted it, after much preparation 👍😊 Colin UK
keep up the good job Trent, it's good to have such a professional camera lady like Allie
Have been a follower of Trent & Allie since you were living in your van. Excited for your new adventure. Since the frame is such a crucial part of the stability of your build, and you are remanufacturing it, not having the motor & drivetrain out of the way could jeopardize your ability to ensure the frame is solid, straight and will withstand the punishment it gets on your off road adventures. Give yourself the best chance to get it right. It would also make access to the motor & drivetrain so much easier in order to check them over, clean and repair or upgrade any parts. If you are dead set on not removing them and your ceiling joists are strong enough, using a block and tackle system vs a cherry picker would free up floor space and wouldn't interfere with your points of access around your build. Looking forward to seeing you fulfill your dream!
I’m 61 years old grandma and I love any content you guys put out. I just subscribe.
Cool.. be safe... and I agree with the wisdom given to work on your feet.. 57 year old Trent will thank you
I'm 60 yo woman that will learn to drive in 2023. I'm here to learn whatever I can. I really enjoy the snow driving lessons and rescues. I'm taking notes to learn all the car/truck parts.
"You did?!😳Trent!"....Allie ......I cracked up. Awesome channel💙
L. Merrick. This old gramma says Good for you' I can learn even more from your adventures now. I realize ALLIE IS HOLDING THE CAMERA, SO SHE'S BUSY TOO. CONGRATS.
Go get em Trent!!...can't wait to see all the cool stuff you have in store🙂🙂
Hey Trent, I'm no truck guy but still looking forward to following your progress alongside the main T&A channel. I always think KZread content is as much about the people, as the subject and you guys are great to watch. As a viewer, could I suggest a bit of lighting under the truck, so we can see what's going on a bit better...good luck with the build!
@craigbarringer4849
Жыл бұрын
I just watch your first video! I have worked on vehicles for 60 years ( my own ) basically changing old cars swaping parts etc. My suggestion would be pull that engine out before you continue, cutting anymore frame. Also where is your safety equipment. Fire extinguisher, eye was stuff etc. Safety first always. Don't do things to just get likes. Be safe for your family. Always be safe!
Suggestions: A bit slower (verbally), better lighting, it's dark under there and explain parts . Not all people understand what a Pittman arm, struts, lower control arm are and what their function is. You are quality orator, should have been a teacher and think of some (most) of us as students. Good stuff, my man! Don't forget the garage finishing,
I would subscribe to anything you all put out. You have become like my virtual family. You support and encourage family! I like to learn new things also and you are the best teacher.
Something(s) I forgot to mention below when I wrote you a book, so .. When you build your frame, one thing to remember is straight runs of tube are stronger than bent ones. More triangulation is needed when you bend tube. Also you can, if you want to, use rectangle tube instead of round. You can buy tube ends that you weld in for any open tube ends. And, That's not a monster truck, it is a rock crawler! ;)
@watahyahknow
Жыл бұрын
allways figured that round tube had more inherent strength thats why they build cranes using round tube
Finally building the truck! I know you don’t want to pull the engine / drivetrain but I think in the long run it’s gonna really benefit you to have it out.
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you’re probably right!
@tomkemp9465
Жыл бұрын
That is probably the easiest way of supporting the engine - remove it and use an engine hoist
@bladedemissary
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Having it pulled out and clear of your work area when you build the tube frame is ideal. The different angles you'll need access to weld the frame will benefit you in a better weld and stronger joints. For the things you'll put this truck through no doubt you need a well built frame and good strong welds.
@donscott6431
Жыл бұрын
In NHRA drag racing we always remove engine/trans in one piece, utilizing a removable front clip and engine hoist. There are chain slings available to bolt to the engine, with a ratchet-point to tilt the assembly. For greasy hands there are products like “invisible glove” that help. Coat hands before work. I found that automatic transmission fluid worked better than GO-JO for cleaning up afterwards. Please use solid metal motor supports.
@luella2u152
Жыл бұрын
@@donscott6431 I second the invisible glove and trany fluid for clean up.
🎉 Trent’s Garage, excellent!!!
Finally we checked this out. This is fun.! It's going to be really neat to see you doing this build.
Hey Trent, just here to support. Not into monster trucks but wishing you total success with the channel.
Your doing great, you have your hand full, husband, dad, business owner, building your garage and now rebuilding your Toyota monster truck and I’m sure that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Love watching your all your content.
Hi Trent….Here I am one of your biggest TA fans and now here I am going to be learning about truck rebuilding! So now I know a lot about building a house and a garage and now I’m going to see how to rebuild trucks! Oh dear God…WHO knew I would ever be doing this….but I’m retired so WHY NOT?! 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Great to see a second channel. LOL !!! Busted!!! Allie first heard you bought new equipment for just this build and your reaction is priceless.
Great first video guys. If you're going to put in a different trans and will be putting a new clutch and most likely a flywheel I would pull the engine. It will be much easier to have it out of the way for building the new frame. Then you can also get the engine out of the shop and clean it. I know lighting is hard with automotive videos, But better lighting would help. Looking forward to your next video. Now back to watching Trent and Allie.
Supporting the motor: I've seen guys who fabricate frames mock it up in wood first to get the angles right, then build it in metal. I've seen guys make wooden supports for the motor. I would think the best and easiest way to do it would be to suspend it from above. A cherry picker would be in your way, but as another person suggested, a hoist from above would do the trick and free up the space under the motor, so you're not having to work around any support structure.
Trent, my son and I restored a 1972 Ford Mustang and installed a new Ford Coyote 5.0 engine. We started with nothing in front of the firewall except two frame rails sticking out. To allow for fabrication and the room for fitting. adjusting and welding, that motor was in and out of the car at least 20 times. I suggest you just pull the motor and have it hanging from the engine crane. Love you guys and really enjoy your content.
I remember the video when you picked the truck up. So happy to see you starting to work on it!
This channel is gonna be a big hit. Trent and Allie video just came out the lesson 20 minutes ago and you announced it I clicked right on and subscribed but so did 28,000 other people.Many may drop but not me. I think it was a good idea for sure. Love you guys keep it up.
@tthom2459
Жыл бұрын
cool profile name!
This is great and done just as well as your other channel. My only advice would be to add some lighting under the truck so we can get a better look at him busting his knuckles in the winter months... :)
Hey Trent. The comment, and probably look, that Allie gave you when you said you bought a new welder and plasma cutter never ends. I’m 62 and wife does the same thing when I tell her I bought the new tool to fix or build something. 😊
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
I can only imagine haha
Ok. You want input. I’m probably going to sound like a dad (old). If Allie is recording while you weld or plasma cut I hope she has eye protection. Also the dogs can get retinal burns too so they should stay outside. Definitely put a box fan by your side door for temporary ventilation. Love you guys and you need to be around a long time for Leo❤️❤️❤️ PS I sent an Amazon link for an overhead gantry that will support your engine. I probably sent it to the wrong channel. Can’t wait to see the truck transform 😊👍
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Really like the box fan idea! Only problem is it’s freezing outside haha And the dogs are not allowed in the shop while I’m cutting or welding. Also I’ve I trusted Allie never to look into the light (when welding or plasma curing) haha the camera can look without protection 🙃
This will be a great channel and I'm looking forward to seeing the progress on the truck. Make sure that Frank and Lika are included. As much as I enjoy you guys, I actually watch for the dogs!!!! And Leo should be helping too!
@Jaxismom
Жыл бұрын
I love the dogs I keep telling them to get them jackets but they don't listen
Just love you guys so I’ll be watching! Hope to get a glimpse of Leo. He’ll be helping you before long!!
Great video Trent 📹, very exciting to watch, 😊👍💕💕💕
Regular Trent and Ally viewer abd am so pumped we got Trent’s Garage! Can’t wait to see the truck build
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for coming over!! Stoked to have you!
I have done extreme basic car stuff, like thermostat, starters, tune-ups, but love watching you work. I'm a loyal Trent & Allie watcher and have subscribed now to Trent's Garage. Laughed so hard when you told in yourself about your shop toys and Allie squeaked your name. You two are the cutest ever!! Congrats on the new channel, Im in!!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! So stoked to have you on this channel too!! 😊
Y’all think I’d not follow this channel too? No way!! I’m a gal from South Carolina but guys fix’n trucks is great entertainment. Especially if Trent and Brandon are working together! Congrats on this new venture. I’m “on board”! 😎👍🏻
Amazing people to watch. Can't wait to watch and see how awesome they make this
@Sparkeycarp
Жыл бұрын
@trentsgarage88 scammer
Looking forward to watching future adventures with your new rock climbing truck.
Hey Trent, I'm excited for the build, and having done a frame off restoration of my CJ-7 I would strongly suggest that you pull the motor and leave it on a stand while you do the frame work...make your life easier! oh, and super jealous of the tool haul, lift included!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
😎🤘🏼
Welcome to the Taco fam! Looking forward to following this build. Congrats!
I like it. I have been watching Trent & Allie from the start. This is a natural take off..Oh Yes I know exactly where I was when JFK was shot. Lunch time at Texas Senior High School Texarkana, Texas. God Bless have a great one.
So, I first found you guys when I'd bought my first GoPro and was looking for tips. Since then I've seen you build campers, trailers, houses, people (well, didn't actually see that bit) and garages and now trucks. I'm a true petrol head and look forward to this build. From my experience, pull the motor and trans. They're just gona be in the way! You probably ought to look to strip the engine a bit anyway with everything you're gona be putting it through. For help, I'm sure Matt and Paul will help ;o)
I know absolutely nothing about vehicles but have followed you and Allie for years! Love supporting whatever either of you do!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mary, your support means the world to us!!
I am so excited about your new channel. I was one of the ppl who voted yes for u to show the truck rebuild. My dad was a body man and I would go with my mom to his work to drop off his lunch once in awhile. He was just starting to work on a new corvette that the owner rolled. It looked hopeless. He was able to rebuild it and it looked brand new again. 🚘
I love Trent & Allie💖💖💖 I hope you introduce the whole T&ACew on this new Channel...Good Luck!!!🤗👍😃
Super excited to use my time watching a vlog that has amazing content. You and your family have created wholesome and meaningful videos for the followers. It is refreshing to see your enthusiasm. It is even better to see the outcome of all your hard work. Congrats on new channel. I can’t wait for the first “ride along video”🙌🏻🙌🏻
@Sparkeycarp
Жыл бұрын
@teegekaterinaop_22 scammer
I would watch anything with Trent or Allie and Brandon! Excellent video. Really enjoyed sharing in your excitement Trent.This will be another great channel. Thanks and the best to you.
Going to Watch it I'm sure it will be awesome 👍
Can't wait to watch you tackle this.. Awesome job Trent
Just finished watching Trent and Allie and here I am!! I actually have my first year of mechanics under my belt. I won't be able to hold any further as I got sick which killed my dreams!! So I'm gonna live vicariously through you!! Lol ❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
@luella2u152
Жыл бұрын
sending prayer for restored health and dreams!
One thing I haven’t noticed anyone point out yet, you should clamp or even weld bolt on contact points to your lift. As you start removing parts especially heavy parts the weight balance will shift dangerously and can even fall on you while your working on it, something to keep in mind. Get plenty of welding blankets, they’re great for shielding sparks from flammable sources and aside from a fire extinguisher they’re great for putting out small fires. I’m always down for a safety meeting 💨😉 Let’s Go!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
I do need some welding blankets! You’re right!
@johnthorpe6333
Жыл бұрын
You should get some tall adjustable jack stands. one more thing SAFETY first !!
Thank you so much Trent I really enjoyed watching you fix your truck sure did but now what you was doing I have no clue but I enjoy watching it I watch my grandson work on his big diesel don't know a thing about it but I love watching it God bless you thank you so much and I love watching you and Ally in your other videos you being a carpenter here just a jack of all trades love you guys love that baby of yours Leo take care see you in your next video and God bless
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Sheila!!! 😊
I’m super excited, I would have watched in either channel.
Good to see you did this channel, love Trent and Allie. If your hard against taking out the engine, put the engine crane on it and support it that way. But my advice as a fabricator is to remove all the front area. It can be done, but you have to be pretty confident in what your doing, and have a plan on how your going to reinstate the rails in situe. I'm not doubting your ability one bit, cos I no your a chief, but definitely make a well thought out plan of how you intend to keep everything in line and at the correct angle etc,etc bla bla bla. You got this, go get some big boy, and have a ball doing it. Cheers from Melbourne Australi. Mick
Congratulations on the new channel, Trent! I am here for it. My husband has been doing projects like this all his life. He is now 62 and still does it. He will absolutely love this channel as well. Wishing you every success on this new adventure. ☺ Helen (from Nova Scotia, Canada).
@eastcoastpikachu
Жыл бұрын
Ya another nova scotian I am not the only one. lol
@HomeHealthandEverythingElse
Жыл бұрын
@@eastcoastpikachu No, you are not the only one! ☺
Great concept. We’ll be watching! ❤🎉😊
I can't wait to see the transformation.
Hey Trent. Congratulations on the new channel. I'm looking forward to the content. As a Trent and Allie watcher and massive gear head, I now have another channel of content to scratch my off-roading itch. Hope we see Brandon helping out too. Cheers.
Well, it's really great to see Trent working on a passion project, like this one. ...something fun and just-for-kicks, so to speak. He certainly is a "Doer." Implementing his dreams through hard work. ...and, his enthusiasm is infectious!❤️
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
@SFoureman
Жыл бұрын
@@Trents.garage We love ya, Buddy! You keep being you.
@ericjohnson4172
Жыл бұрын
Seriously thank you both for all you do and keep maki g awesome content
@marilynking-hooper4624
Жыл бұрын
@@Trents.garage 👍🏻
I came over here to watch you build the monster truck, Trent💜🙏🏽🦋
Looking forward to the build! And now I have another channel to my subscription list. 🙂
Excited to see the result. Isn’t that always the blessing? Hard work. Seeing the final result and the journey along the way. Go Trent! ❤
I have been hooked on Trent & Allie for quite a while now, so Trent's Garage will be icing on the cake for me!! Love from Tennessee.
@williamboyd7957
Жыл бұрын
Me too???
Hey guys, glad to see the channel. You asked for feedback, here it is(read in a positive voice). More working less talking. Love the diy walkthroughs when you’re learning as we do, but you explained it all three times. Cut Way back on the post production. I’d much rather hear the tools working than the dead space filling songs. I’m excited to see the project progress. I’ve got an 06 Tacoma!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😎👊🏼
Before you cut the spring towers out, put a piece of steel pipe/bar across above the engine so that you can support it. Thanks for the video.
Can't wait to see the truck transform! Excited!! 😁
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
It’s gonna be a blast!!!
Not much into truck building but love you and Allie and love to support you guys! I wish you much success with your new channel!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
Hi Angie, thanks so much for the support!!! You have no idea how much it means to us :)
I am looking forward to seeing more.
I am glad to pick up on your new channel, will be watching
Trent I know you’re a mechanic first, so having a large garage to work in,is an obvious step for you….I’ll be watching now👏🏻👏🏻
I'm here for support and to see Frank and Leeka! Glad you made this channel. Make hast, Trent!!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
thank you so much sister sherry!! happy to see your name in the comments over here!
@tomkemp9465
Жыл бұрын
Frank and Lika….. and Leo! 😀
I like the sound of (Trent's Off Road&Garage) sounds more fitting cause you'll be doing both on the channel. 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And Trent 2 LED wall panel lights and one on a rolling pipe stand would light up the under carriage better for us and you. TIP: 👍👍An engine hoist with a piece of 3" or 4" round or box pipe with a slot cut down the side to fit around the push rod on top of the hydraulic cylinder will take the weight of the engine indefinitely while you work around it. Don't forget to wrap zip ties or wire twine around it so it can't fall out.
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
I’m trying to get some better lighting asap!!!
@kaydog2008
Жыл бұрын
@@Trents.garage Nice 👍👍I also added a tip for holding up the engine, But if the truck is to high that might not work. So if you could find a cheap, old, used, or fab a 500 lb JIB CRANE that can fit between the garage doors or in the middle of the back wall than that would be something to look into.
Looking forward to seeing the progression of the build. One thing though......Number one rule when welding or cutting. "fire extinguisher at the ready"
Trent, one little tip for your garage, don’t divulge purchases while the wife is filming 😂😂😂😂
@ronnihall444
Жыл бұрын
She does all the bookkeeping. She knows. Lol
@watahyahknow
Жыл бұрын
will just delay the reaction as alie is editing the video too
My wife and I really enjoy your other Channel with Allie and now I am excited for this one. I am a big car freak. I use to race cars. When you asked for ideas how to support the engine while cutting the frame away, I was thinking that you could hook up the engine hoist and hold it in place with that. I look forward to the next video.
@cheryllundholm8779
Жыл бұрын
Can he have the engine hoist chains attached to the rafters above the truck?
Wow I love watching you guys and now we can see how the truck is going
58yr "young" grandma and Existing subscriber of Trent and Allie here! And OFCOARSE I subscribed here!😉😂👍🏻💪🏻😤💕
Super excited to see how it turns out! Glad you made a separate channel for all your adventures! Looking forward for what’s to come!
@Trents.garage
Жыл бұрын
thank you! stoked to bring you along!!
Glad to see this truck is going to take place 👍🏻. For an idea on how to hold up the engine, maybe take the hood off and have a chain block hooked to the ceiling and engine. Good luck man 🤘🏻