Is It Time For 4 Wheel Drive??? Testing the $600 Jeep Comanche
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We take the Jeep Comanche Offroad to a desert oasis! We test its 2wd capabilities all along the way.
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This is like Sam Pilgrim taking a Walmart bike down the Whistler trails. Shows how much the driver matters. 😊
What I learned over the years from the videos is; trust Rudy's offroad predictions. You really know your stuff.
That head liner is killn me. Cut that thang out.
Gosh I really like janelle. She’s so fun! Rudy picked a good one.
You are definitely coming in to your own, Rudy. And Janelle is a great camera person. Best wishes for continued success.
Rudy my boy in case ya haven’t figured it out ( i’m sure u have ) Janelle is a keeper !! loves to spend time with her guy doing outdoor stuff and easy on the eyes 👀 you sir are winning 🥇
Oh Rudy...you totally understand the spirit of just being out there and having fun no matter what vehicle you have!
Thanks for taking us along, Rudy. I like seeing Kaulin and JaNelle in the mix, too. They add a lot of personality to the videos. 👍
Watching you scramble this thing up the trail was way more entertaining than a lot of the more technical stuff with the more capable rigs. Sometimes it's all about the struggle & overcoming obstacles that gets that lil endorphin hit going
A locker and good tires can go a surprisingly far way on a 2wd, particularly with some weight moved to the back. Years ago, there was a Comanchee Eliminator 2wd in our trail group with a 2" lift, rear locker, mud T/A's on the back, and All Terrains on the front. Skid plates and velocity got it through most trails and only heavy mud really was an absolute no-go. At first, I thought this might turn into a slammed, super-stretch 3/4 scale Jeep version of Rudy's dream truck, but now I'm thinking he's going to take this in another direction. Whatever he does, I think it will be a very cool build to watch!
Thanks for not doing click bait. I'll keep coming back just to see the growth.
The Comanche is exactly the type of vehicle you and your dad rescue in the middle of the night - two-wheel drive, under-powered and under-equipped. So many newbs find themselves on a road that "suddenly" gets gnarly and it's too late to turn back. Can't wait to see what you do with the Comanche. Yeeee hah!!
Finally being able to see the Falls was worth it! Great job Rudi!
Never underestimate a two wheel drive pick-up... shoved a 4' high snow drift out of my way... took a few runs at it but with chains and 400 lbs. of cement blocks in the box right behind the cab... mission accomplished!!😁
IT’S TIME FOR FOUR WHEEL DRIVE!!! Can’t wait to see what you build!!👀👀
It's nice to have a regular truck for everyday use, fix it and use it as-is. Everything doesn't have to be a rock crawler.
The door was bad but the headliner would have been
LOVE THAT YOU GUYS ALL HAVE "FARMER'S TANS" - NO TANNING BED OBSESSIONS UP THERE IN UTAH!!!
I had a 2wd 66 Chevy LWB 1/2T with posi. I went 99% of the places a 4wd would go. You just proved that without posi or locker ! My dad always said all 4wd did was get you a little further down the road and stuck better.
Had a Comanche for 10 years. It was 4WD. that truck was amazing. A bit on the small side, but that was its advantage! The 4.0L was amazing!