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SFJ 4x4 Studios presents, in my oversized four-wheel drive Jeep, a Jeep podcast starring industry
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experts, Cura Monocity, with mad scientist Scott Brown, our host, Neil Simpson, if one light
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goes out, they all go out. Bill Bush and Annie. We are really professional with Jeeps. This
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is I Speak Jeep. Good morning, afternoon, evening, wherever. However, you are joining us. This
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is the I Speak Jeep podcast presented by SFJ4x4.com. My name is Neil, and I'm very
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sure of it. And I am joined in Grammyscouch Studio by two fine gentlemen. The madest mad
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scientist slash engine detailer, squeak remover. I appreciate every bit of that that you were
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taking care of, just so you know. And the producer, Jeff Fremonti. The Italian stallion.
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And we're in Grammyscouch Studio on a, it should be kind of a run of the mill Monday and August,
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but we are preparing to head to Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion. Now, you know what's a funny
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thing now, I'm not going to ask you, because you wouldn't know anyways. Jeff, how do you
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spell Smoky Mountain?
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So apparently, that's wrong.
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Yeah, it's just the Y, no E, right?
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It is just the Y, because that particular mountain range is just SMOKY. And how often,
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if you were to go to the book of faces or the YouTubes and the internets, it will be
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spelled with an EY. And I had a good friend in the industry, Josh Rupert from Iron Rock
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Off-Road was like, he was just like, totally dogged me the other day. I texted him and he
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was like, try it again. And I was like, what the heck do you mean, try it again? He was
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like, spell it again. And I was like, Smoky, you know, SMOKEY, which is the name of my
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cat, just anybody wants to know. And he was like, nope, still not right. And I was
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like, I mean, he was just totally busting me, you know what I mean? But yes, it's
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SMOKY, Smoky Mountains. And just so you are all, you know, particularly privy to it,
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depending on when you hear this podcast, whether it be into, you know, streamed
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into your ear holes or on the YouTubes, you can look for me or our Jeeps. And we
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will have Jeeps displayed with different industry partners. We have J5, that gnarly
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over the top fire engine red gladiator, ecodiesel on tons and 44s, thanks to
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Mickey Thompson. And it will be in the Iron Rock Off-Road booth for the duration
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of the event. Sporting their eight inch long arm lift kit, which if you do or
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don't know, does not exist for a diesel. That's a testament to what our team here
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is able to do. And we will have the famous, internet famous, hashtag not
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a restoration, swamp donkey, as restored by the mad scientist and that beautiful
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load and green paint job that you've seen in a number of events. That's the one at
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Toledo Jeep Festival 2024. I lifted up. Jeffrey had made us some some weight
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supporting Dana Spicer crates. And I suspended the Jeep, set it on the crates,
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and it was displayed kind of, you know, hovering. I still remember that because
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you said, Hey, can you make me a crate to do this? And I'm like, Yeah, I got
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you. And I made it. And you're like, Cool, and I'll do it again. I want
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another one. Yeah. Yeah. So we had the jeeps totally stacked up on the crates.
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It was pretty cool. People took a lot of pictures of that. Talk about it, you
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know, pretty often for going to events stuff. We won't be doing anything that
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elaborate at the show. I'll be honest, I'll just be happy to get there. And
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then I'm hauling Cookie Monster down as well. Darn thing still doesn't run
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right, but whatever. It's like my own personal cross to bear at the moment.
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I've got like three electrical problem Jeeps that I've taken personal
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responsibility for. I own the fact that they're not running. That's on
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me. Not anybody else. We're the other guys. The rest of the guys are busy as
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snot. And I've taken I've taken responsibility for these electrical
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jobs and they are just kicking my butt. With that said, I got to take a
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break. I got to get out there to where the Jeepers are. We've always said,
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Well, we want to meet the Jeepers where they're at. And so we'll have
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these Jeeps at in pigeon forge. So look for us there and swing by I'll
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be Oh, I didn't mention hashtag not a restoration. The hashtag not a
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restoration will be at the crown automotive booth on display. Yes. So
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look for me in either of those booths. Let's selfie. Let's talk. And, you
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know, we'll tell lies about our Jeeps and our adventures that we have or
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haven't done. And it'll be a good time. So I'm going to jump to the
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comments real quick, because we've got Nate saying good morning. He was
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first again, but we're getting written up today because he said you all
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late and say Nathan work man. I thought we were he goes. It was it was only a
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minute today. So we're getting we're getting a warning this time. Last
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time it was a full write up. Last time he got salty. Yeah, I know. Joe
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said good morning. Robert said morning. Bill McWilliam said good
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morning. Billy Joe says good morning. Bill McWilliam said I hope
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everyone had a great weekend. We'll talk about that at the end of
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the episode. Charles says good morning. And then Jeanie is on her way down
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to Smoky Mountain right now. Can't wait to see Cookie Monster.
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Outstanding, outstanding. And, you know, we good morning to all of
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you. Last comment just came in. Do we have any Sims family Jeeps
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shirts? We absolutely do. You can log on to sfj4by4.com. Check
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out our merch section there. We'd love to sell you a shirt
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sell and ship you a shirt. If you'll be in Smoky Mountain,
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I'll just bring it with me and I'll I'll hand deliver it. I'll
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personally deliver it to you. So save on the shipping costs.
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That's assuming you get your order in today. True that I leave
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tomorrow. Yeah. Then for today we're going to talk about mud
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tires. But before we get to that, we are talking about mud
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tires. There's a couple songs about that. Oh boy. Before we get
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to that. Yes. And before Neil starts singing about them.
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Pull up the lyrics.
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There's I'm I'm I'm here. It comes. Here it comes. Good. So we're
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gonna I'm going to read through some of the reviews that
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have come in. I actually remember to grab them and
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bring them back to the studio this week so that I could
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read them. So you just trumped Neil because he can't
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interrupt now because we forgot him last week. Well, I
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literally had him sitting printed out on my desk. So
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last week after the episode I went and grabbed him and
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brought him back here. And then a couple more came in at the
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end of the week. I printed them and brought them straight back
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here so that they're ready to go. One of the reviews titled
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awesome show review one of the best off off road shows
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great specific Jeep content with lots of technical repair
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info. Love the shenanigans as well. Keep it up. Then
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there is let's see. Great Jeep info I have learned about
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many different Jeep shows to put on my list to visit. This
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one is intelligence at its finest. These guys are great. Yes,
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they're all that in a party size bag of chips. They know
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their stuff and thoroughly enjoy sharing their knowledge
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with the Jeep community. They've got to be listening to a
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different show. I was thinking right. And then we've
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got casual Jeep talk. Thanks for an entertaining and
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informative podcast. Best Jeep podcast out there.
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Genuinely entertaining. These guys are full of
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information. And then something and then we've got quality
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podcast. This podcast is perfect for anyone interested in
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anything Jeep and or off road. The guys at SFJ are
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extremely knowledgeable about pretty much everything Jeep as
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well as being entertaining. They also have an awesome
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listener who can be the first to comment live whenever he
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wants. So tune in live on Mondays and join the race.
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You know, I read through this one and I went who can be
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first whenever he wants. What does he know that we don't
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know about being able to log in first? I he he knows some
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kind of hat inside job is right. Something something
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we appreciate everybody who is taking time to you know,
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review and rate the show. It's our understanding and gosh,
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we really appreciate we're pushing, you know, just just
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shy of 100 countries listening to a six out of seven
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continents. And and you know, one of the things we were
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looking at the metrics, which are awesome and well
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supported. And then we were kind of comparing them. And
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we were like, man, what there seems to be like like a little
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piece that's missing. And we started doing a little bit of
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digging and research and we started comparing ourselves. And
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not that we're not that it's a competition, not that
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it's anything we wish the other podcasts out there the
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best of you know, that that they can do and whatnot.
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But as a, you know, kind of as a group who is always trying to
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do a little bit better, right, do one more thing to make
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ourselves a little bit better. And we were like, what what is
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it seems to be like something's missing. And I think it was
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Jeff goes kind of Jeff's territory, he goes, we really
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don't have that many reviews or rankings. Then we started
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looking going, Oh, that actually is a big part of
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the metric of whether or not the streaming platforms rank
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or support pushing the podcast out to other
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individuals. Yeah. And so while we are consistently ranking
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in, you know, this arbitrary three to five top off road
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Jeep talk podcast, we have very few reviews, very few. Now
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now thanks to you all that is changing. So thank you so much
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for making that a priority and taking that time. We're going
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to give you some swag because of that. And Nate said he
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didn't know who that reviewer was, but he likes him.
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Andy and James Highlands are saying, where do we rate the
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show? You can go on to iTunes podcast and rate the show right
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there. We're going to Spotify and you can rate the show there.
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I believe Spotify only lets you do a star review doesn't let
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you actually do a written review. But iTunes and write a
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review. Yeah, it's not Andy and James. That's just Andy.
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Oh, let's just say okay. I don't know. It says Andy and
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James. No, no, it doesn't say Andy and James. That's his
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middle name. Oh, is it? Come on, Jeffrey. That's his
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middle name. Yeah, Jeff, God bless it. There's only been a
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customer for I don't know, 11 years. I don't know. Built one
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of the gnarly, he and his dad built one of the gnarliest
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TJs. Why do you guys have seen? Why do you let me produce
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the show? Because you're really good with microphones and
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sound quality. Thank goodness. Thank goodness. So going
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back to comments, Nate did come in and say I love my
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Canada Cleaver MT twos. We got Jeannie saying am I going to
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have to play wears Neil this time? Always always you have to
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play wears Neil. Matt was saying good morning. Jeannie said
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she wrote hers out but didn't have time to get it into you.
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That's fine. And then that I think catches us up on the
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comments. Sure. Sure. Sure. And I have a secret for how
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you find Neil. You just yell Marco really loud. Oh, I can't
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control myself. He can't control himself and he yells
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polo back. That's true. That's true. We do that at the shop all
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the time. We literally have built a maze. We literally did it at
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SEMA to him as you should. Oh, it was great. I can't control
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myself. It's a it's a it's an instinctual reaction. It must
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be said. I it's it's not that's not even a fallacy. Oh,
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dear. Why am I so predictable in that regard? Why am I so
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weird? People don't understand. I just don't act. None of this is
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that's part of the problem. Wowzers. Wowzers. Well, so we are we
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did not choose a winner for this round yet, but we will by next
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episode have a winner selected will announce who that is. So
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if you want to get a couple last minute reviews in now's
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your time. There you go. There you go. Well, we're
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going to keep it going. We've got a minimum of two crappy purple
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straps. Yep, we got so you got two, two rounds. The first round
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will be chosen by next week and then we'll do it again. There
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you go. So we got time. Keep keep keep bringing them in. We
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are going to be talking, you know, mud tires. And if you
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do want to hear about us personally and those types
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of things, we encourage you to stay stay tuned through the
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outro and we'll let you know what our weekend looked like. But
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in the interim, as we mentioned, Smokey Mountain, that will be
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happening soon. I am intending to power drive through from the
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end of the the event. A lot of people don't understand and
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kind of think that like, I don't know, things just kind of
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miraculously, you know, wave the wave the wand and things
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happen. But myself, the team here and obviously other
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vendors, we power drive to and from these events and then
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we're back to work on Monday. So the plan is as of next week,
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pending everything goes well, we'll be podcasting again. So
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tune in to hear how that go that went and just coming down
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the pipeline Labor Day weekend. So Labor Day, we will not
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have an episode. That's correct. So I don't know we
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may have something pre recorded. It's kind of to be
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determined based on current schedules of everybody. But
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yes, well, and just because things go sideways doesn't
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mean we don't have a podcast because we've had him
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from Florida. And I was going to say, I was in
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South Carolina podcasting from a song room. It was
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wonderful. So we will prevail. We will. One way or another
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there'll be an episode next week. Yes. I don't know about
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Labor Day. We won't be live for sure. That's true. There
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may or may not be a prerecorded. There you go. There
15:11
you go. So I don't know why I feel the need to say
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mud tires and mud tires every time. Just a nihilism. I
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guess. I guess. Did you ever find the lyrics? No, I
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didn't. I stopped looking. That's good. So I think I
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have to. We were looking for a topic and what this
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popped into my head because we recently traded in my
15:33
wife's old car and got a new car and I put just tires
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on it and the people at the dealership were like,
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Oh, those are awful meaty tires. And I looked at
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them like they were had four heads and were
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strange. So I thought we need to talk about tires
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perspective of tires and the differences on tire
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treads and why or why not you would want certain
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tires. So I thought we'd start with the first and
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fun mud tires. And I thought that was a fantastic
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suggestion on your part because we have a customer
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in and they I gave them multiple options for
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tires that they could pick and we have talked
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about different types of tires and construction
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in the past. Obviously, we had a conversation
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with Mickey Thompson that, you know, talked all
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about tires and performance and whatnot. And in
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the past, we've talked, we've touched on hybrid
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tires and, you know, we've shared our ups and
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downs of all terrains and whatnot. But we're
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going to focus in today on mud tire tread design
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and technology. Kind of the pros and the cons
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of those and why or why not you may want
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mud tires and I'll admit, nothing looks as good
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as a mud tire on a Jeep. Correct. No matter where
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it's at, it could be covered in mud, it could be
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at the show and shine, it could be going down
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the road with that hum. Looks awesome. It's
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what you expect. And as I was mentioning, this
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customer, I gave them, it's a plow truck
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and a daily driver. Yep. And I gave that
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individual. Meaty tires. Yeah. And I gave
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that individual three or four different
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options for tires and the hybrid and things
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that would perform well in sleet, slush, ice,
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rain, snow that you would be using this thing
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predominantly in. And they literally, after
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kind of, you know, going through the negotiation
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process, pushed back and they wanted a mud
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tire. And I was like, I don't recommend this,
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but here it is and that's the one they chose.
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So it's funny, you were out, but he
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actually came in because he wanted to see his
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meaty tires. Oh, yep. Oh, yep. Took them over.
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He's like, yep, those will do. Wow. Yep, that happened.
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Wow. I wasn't ready. Okay. So let's talk about
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the design and function of, of a mud
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tire. What makes them different from an
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all terrain or. We can't proceed until you
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say mud tire, right? Come on, Jeff. Come on,
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Jeff. Perfect. Lame. Lame. Mud tires. Mud tires.
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There you go. All right, so you got to talk
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about the void ratio on that. So Scott,
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what the void ratio? Yep. Well, obviously the
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more voids, the more gnarly off road points
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me and Neil gave you. And we all, Neil and I
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grew up with the, you know, sadly it wasn't
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any jeeps because they were all rusted
18:40
into the ground at that point, but they
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were jacked up Chevy square buys and
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forwards on TSLs and boggers. Yep. And you
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would hear them for at least four minutes
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before they actually came into the line of
18:53
sight. You would hear them homie. Man,
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that Mickey, we, we, we turned out a jeep
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last week and they didn't know, they
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didn't, the owners didn't know what
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you don't know until you know it,
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right? And so we did a whole bunch of
19:05
maintenance service, but by that time
19:08
they had Mickey Thompson, beautiful Mickey
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Thompson, I want to say MTZ tires. Yes. And
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they were just chopped. Very chopped. They were
19:17
just very chopped. So we rotate them
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around and we lower the air pressure
19:20
which actually just makes them sing
19:23
more, makes them sing more. And I, I've
19:26
got to tell you, I think that we could
19:28
probably, that jeep probably registers
19:30
on a Richter scale right now. It just
19:32
hums and I think the ground shakes
19:35
as the paddles go down the highway as
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it drives. But they still can't compare
19:40
to a bogger on pavement. I love boggers
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on pavement. So what we're talking about
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with voids, and if you're in a bogger
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it's fist-sized. Yes. Between the lugs.
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Well, because you need to be able to
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drive over a Volkswagen Beetle and like
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and swing it out from the tread. Perferred.
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Right? And it just needs to, it needs
19:58
to just be schleffed out of the tread
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design. And that was, you know,
20:04
kind of what started off-road
20:06
tires. There were very little options
20:08
back then. So you just kind of had the
20:11
TSL's and that kind of stuff that you
20:13
could go to. Well, wait, wait, wait, wait.
20:16
We had ground hogs. Well, okay, you did
20:18
have ground hogs. There was other
20:20
brands, but not as iconic. Correct.
20:23
As a TSL. As the Super Swamper.
20:25
Yeah. Super Swamper would just kind
20:27
of broke the mold and did their own
20:29
thing. And it kind of made the rest
20:31
of the companies take notice. Sit
20:33
back on their heels and go, huh.
20:35
Somebody made a tire that I could lose
20:38
my small child in. Yes. Maybe I should
20:41
try to make one as well. Correct.
20:43
And yes, we had the ground hogs and
20:46
Winston made some mud tires and
20:50
BFG, you know, pulled their head out of
20:52
the sand pretty early and tried to
20:53
make their version of the mud
20:54
train and they made it for ever.
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And then when that got old, they did
20:59
it some more. And then when that
21:01
got old, they changed the look pattern.
21:04
And in true and in true big business
21:09
fashion, Firestone still basically
21:11
makes the exact same try design.
21:13
Everybody else has moved on. Yeah.
21:15
But the Firestone Destination
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MT is this god-awful, horrible, stinking
21:21
design and whoever has a handshake
21:24
agreement at Jeep is like, we should
21:25
still put those on Willys packages.
21:27
Absolutely. And so that we could
21:29
take them right off.
21:31
I have never seen a tire shop so bad
21:33
in my life. Yep. There's a reason the
21:36
whole industry has moved on. When I
21:38
was shopping for my Gladiator, I was
21:40
wanting a Willys package. I literally
21:42
would go up. Oh, it's got Firestones
21:44
on it. Never mind. Nope. Move on.com.
21:46
Yep. So the void is in between all
21:52
the lugs, gives you the bigger
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gaps that helps clean out the tires,
21:56
mud, rock, clay, whatever. But then
21:57
that also gives you a more aggressive
21:59
sidewall as well. It does, which is
22:01
where all the brownie points are won.
22:04
And that's a big piece that vehicles,
22:06
as far as tire technology, over the
22:10
years, we have not specifically had a
22:14
high focus on sidewall design up until
22:18
air quotes recently. Yeah.
22:22
The crown or the crest of the tread
22:24
design used to be, you know, more
22:28
of a sheer face when it came over to
22:31
the sidewall. Basically, you would have
22:32
your primary tread design that the
22:35
load of the vehicle would travel on,
22:36
and that would contact the terrain
22:39
or road surface. And then the
22:41
sidewall just kind of drops right off.
22:43
But those particular tires did not
22:46
perform particularly well in off-road
22:50
situations. Now, we did have the
22:53
caveat to this was within the
22:55
military and then eventually the
22:57
civilian market, we had the NDTs,
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which were not good in any direction,
23:03
non-directional tires, which were not
23:05
good in any direction as the Joe.
23:07
Correct. Unless you want to drift on
23:09
water. But the theoretically, the
23:13
sidewall design did crest over the
23:17
crown or the side. Well, depends on
23:19
what one you were in. World War II,
23:21
they were a little bit more shoulder.
23:22
That's true. In the Korean War,
23:24
they're just, they saw an
23:26
airplane tire and they're like,
23:28
we should do that and put tread on it.
23:31
Yes. And that's what they did.
23:32
It's very round. Very round, very bulbous,
23:34
very balloonish. And the NDT at least
23:38
in the early years and still produced
23:40
by Coker, you can get ones that have
23:43
some of this sidewall lug, but it's
23:45
not, it's not pronounced, it's not
23:48
refined as we now have a high
23:52
focus on this real estate on the
23:56
outside of the tire that actually has
23:58
a lot of benefit when you are off-road.
23:59
Especially when aired down.
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Yes. And really, you know, again,
24:03
back in the day with those jacked up
24:05
trucks, all we were worried about was
24:07
the tread kind of that we had on the
24:09
tire. And then we realized as that
24:12
market got saturated, how do we
24:14
identify ourselves? How do we make
24:17
someone go up and go, that's cool,
24:19
I need that. And that's where the
24:20
side bites and the fancy script
24:22
names and the bold things on the
24:25
tire really started to catch on in the
24:27
nineties where people are, you know,
24:29
putting flames on tires and they're
24:31
doing all kinds of crazy stuff, rocks
24:33
on tires. I saw all kinds of stuff.
24:36
They're trying to make you take notice
24:38
and make you want to put the tires on
24:40
because it doesn't be honest. We
24:41
weren't doing it for quietness. We had
24:44
to like take the rule book for tires
24:46
and just throw it out the window
24:48
and then the dog might have done
24:49
something to it out in the yard.
24:52
We didn't care about quiet, we didn't
24:53
care about life where tread wear,
24:57
any of that. We really much
25:00
doing it for looks. Now, real quick on
25:03
voids, why do we want a big void on a
25:06
mud tire? Well, that's because we're
25:08
basically imagine your tire is a
25:10
shovel and you're just shoveling
25:13
your way through your obstacle. Yep.
25:16
And that's why self cleaning tires
25:19
are a thing because they throw the
25:20
mud out of the tread so they can
25:22
grab another handful of mud and
25:24
keep on going. If you ever had an AT
25:28
in the mud, like I have, you know, once
25:31
they fill up with mud, you don't have
25:33
any traction. Yep. And I was going to say
25:35
the whole look thing, I mean, I would
25:38
add to that caveat is that you had
25:41
the kind of the extreme ends. You
25:44
were just doing it for function, right?
25:46
There was a group, a percentage of
25:48
people who were literally just doing it
25:50
for function, those initial mud
25:51
tires. Well, those original tires, they
25:54
were one thing fits all markets.
25:58
Someone was using them professionally
26:00
for use. Someone was driving them on the
26:02
road because they look cool. Someone
26:05
was buying them just because that was
26:06
the only tire they could find in that
26:08
size. Later on, as those markets
26:11
started to refine, that's when we
26:12
got into the stickies and the
26:15
performance tires as out west, we
26:18
got more popular and more serious
26:21
and as you get more and more people
26:24
involved, they bring their money with
26:26
them and now people have to take notice.
26:28
Before that, they made one product and
26:30
they just expected it to be a Swiss
26:32
Army knife and do everybody's job.
26:34
Well, and it was because I feel
26:36
like, let's be honest, the bar was
26:38
kind of low. We weren't using our vehicles
26:41
like we are today. Absolutely.
26:43
Right, and that is the only kind of
26:45
thing that I want to make sure that
26:47
our listeners like totally get because
26:49
I think that it's fascinating to me
26:51
how that can be lost on some people
26:53
that they encounter their Jeep
26:57
and their foyer into the off-road
27:01
experience where they're at right now
27:04
in 2025 and it's like, yeah, you know
27:08
what, 25 years ago, we didn't have
27:11
half the tire technology that exists
27:13
right here and now. Go 50 years ago,
27:15
we had even less and, you know, how
27:19
we're using the Jeep and how we're
27:21
traveling 70, 80 miles per hour,
27:23
you weren't expected to do that in your
27:27
bogger per se. You could, but.
27:30
You're taking matters into your own hands.
27:32
Yeah, yeah. And it was very common back
27:35
then that you would buy your bogger,
27:36
you would buy your TSL and you would
27:38
get your hot knife out and you would
27:40
make more voids and you literally
27:43
had clubs that had a hot knife guy
27:47
that knew the secret sauce for that
27:49
train and as that got more and more
27:53
common, those tire manufacturers started
27:57
taking notice and that's where our
27:58
tread patterns started evolving and
28:00
that's why Firestone still makes a
28:04
tire that kind of looks like when they
28:06
carved up one of those original tires.
28:08
Sure, sure. And that's, I mean, and
28:10
that's the thing is manufacturers any
28:12
viable manufacturer will progress to
28:14
what the consumer market is doing.
28:17
Retreading, not retreading but
28:20
re-grooving tires within the general
28:25
populace is less than what it used to
28:28
be. Absolutely. I would tell you just
28:30
even 10 years ago I knew a number of
28:31
people who are still hot knifing
28:32
tires and I don't even see that
28:36
anymore and I think that's so
28:40
fascinating because now you can
28:41
just buy a quality tire. A quality
28:45
mud tire of sorts and so to kind of
28:50
let our listeners know where our mud
28:53
tires good and where are they not so
28:56
good? Well they're good in the mud.
29:02
They're not so good on the street
29:04
even though they look cool. They're
29:06
really good at in the show and shine.
29:08
Oh they're banging in the show and shine.
29:12
Just use your water base protectant on
29:14
the tire. Otherwise Greg will get you.
29:16
Oh my god, if you want to get Greg going.
29:19
It's against his religion.
29:20
If you use a silicone or a
29:23
silicone petroleum based tire shine
29:27
his his eye will start to twitch.
29:29
You just pull the bottle out it'll
29:31
twitch and then you spray it on the
29:33
tire and he's just start the vein
29:34
will pop. Yes, yes. Even the silicone
29:37
base he doesn't like it. It's got to be
29:38
water base. It's got to be water base.
29:41
So it is good for mud.
29:44
It is a common mentality that it's an
29:47
off-road tire. Yep. But are there
29:50
certain obstacles off-road that it
29:51
actually can hinder you? If you get
29:54
in sand, no bueno. If you get in a
29:58
certain rock depending on the
30:00
hardness of the tire. A wet rock
30:02
especially. If you have a hard
30:07
tire with lugs on it it's just going to
30:09
go up to the rock and spin on it and
30:11
make smoke. Which is exciting.
30:14
Burnouts are always cool. Right.
30:16
But that does not get you up the rock.
30:18
Even if you sit there and spin it on
30:20
the rock for like a half an hour
30:22
and I've always heard somebody in the
30:23
car it's going to get warm and
30:25
sticky and it'll go up the rock.
30:27
Not always. But if it's good in mud
30:29
then it's got to be good for
30:30
winter wheeling right? No. No.
30:33
Definitely not. Definitely not.
30:35
Because in the snow if you dig to the
30:38
bottom now you're stuck. Yep. Because now
30:41
the snow is in everything. It finds
30:43
ways in the things that you just
30:45
wouldn't imagine. Also it lacks
30:48
oftentimes mud tires lack sufficient
30:51
bites and sipes that will clean
30:54
out the small ice and slush that
31:00
becomes trapped in there. And again
31:02
we're in a great world today with all
31:05
kinds of tires. If you really want to
31:06
see why this is the case look at your
31:08
firestone destination and then look
31:11
at a snow tire. You'll see real quick
31:14
why in the world the firestone is
31:16
absolute garbage in the snow.
31:18
Which is why we just shake our heads
31:20
that Jeep put it on the four-wheel
31:21
drive vehicle in northeastern Ohio.
31:23
Right. On a production model.
31:25
On a production model. On a deal with
31:26
lots to an average consumer. Yes.
31:28
So let me ask you this. Can you get a mud
31:31
tire that is also decent in snow.
31:35
You can find something that does okay
31:38
in all methods but is it the best
31:41
choice compared to a tire specifically
31:44
made for that purpose. Oh that's a
31:46
great contemplative like like I'm
31:50
trying to make you that was a
31:52
scottism. That was a scottism avoiding
31:57
So here's the thing so there it has a
31:59
lot to do with the compound of the
32:02
rubber as well right when we seek to
32:04
have a swiss army knife of perfection.
32:07
You've got the compound and the siping.
32:09
Right. We sacrifice somewhere else
32:12
because siping is not always to our
32:17
benefit when it comes to cleaning
32:20
out right so big big mud tires we're
32:22
really trying to have big voids of
32:24
that void ratio. We're trying to
32:26
make sure that we're not loading up the
32:28
tire with again slush ice mud clay and
32:33
the sipes would load up
32:35
theoretically in certain situations
32:37
but a softer rubber compound and
32:41
there's a number of manufacturers off
32:44
hand Cooper comes to mind Cooper
32:47
tends to be a softer compound.
32:51
People like the compound of Nitto's.
32:54
Nitto's compound tends to work well and
33:00
allow those manufacturers to get the three
33:02
peak certification on a tread design
33:06
that might be more aggressive that might
33:08
be more of a mud terrain suited design.
33:12
So if they can create a compound that
33:15
has good wearability but is the
33:18
derameter of it is softer meaning
33:23
it's pliable but not going to burn off
33:25
in summertime usage because that's the
33:27
other problem with stickies.
33:29
Stickies will burn off if you're using
33:31
them on the highway right and if you're
33:34
unfamiliar with what a sticky is there
33:35
is a line of tires that tire
33:38
manufacturers have produced specifically
33:40
for off-road utilization and those
33:43
are the ones that back in the day
33:45
when JP was the thing and you'd see
33:47
this tire and it was like folded over
33:49
a rock right it's like giving the
33:51
rock a hug it is the equivalent of a
33:54
dragster's rear tires yes and they you
33:57
know when that dryer when that dragster
34:00
loads up the tire and it and finally
34:03
the sidewall locks up and wrinkles that
34:05
that sidewall it's the off-road
34:08
equivalent if you will for specifically
34:12
rock terrain whether it be slick rock
34:15
or grippy rock you're not technically
34:18
or typically using say a sticky in a
34:21
Baja situation you're not necessarily
34:23
doing a show and shine with a sticky
34:25
and it was really common when those
34:26
were really a thing again back in the
34:29
magazine days where you would rip a
34:31
lug off the tire if you're if your
34:33
rock was too aggressive yes and so
34:36
so we're not talking about a compound
34:38
that's so soft that it's burning
34:40
off on on regular daily use and so
34:43
this for the tire manufacturers it's
34:46
this balancing act of trying to
34:49
create a a tire that meets the aesthetic
34:52
and functional needs of today's market
34:55
um while also making it you know year-round
34:58
utilization and well that's that's where
35:01
the hybrid tire of of rugged terrains
35:03
become real popular absolutely and and
35:06
they allow to give you almost that mud
35:09
tire feel and look but the compound
35:12
that allows it to give you that the
35:14
durability and the lasting power of an
35:16
altering and specifically an aggressive
35:18
sidewall design correct yes right and
35:20
that's the other piece that's newish to
35:22
the conversation and i really think that
35:24
right there shows you that it's really
35:26
not good for the mud terrain to try to
35:28
do that that's why they literally made
35:30
another tire segment instead when that
35:33
demand started happening where they're
35:34
like well i really want to tire that
35:36
my my bros aren't going to pick on
35:38
me too hard at at the jeep meet and
35:41
i could go off-road even though i'm not
35:43
mm-hmm i'm only going off-road once or
35:46
twice a year but my mud tires are like
35:48
driving me and saying my wife won't ride
35:50
in my jeep and and i only got a year or
35:52
two out of them because of you know i
35:54
i screwed up my pressure and i wore them
35:58
off on the road sure so that's why
36:00
the hybrids happened so that people
36:03
that really wanted the mud terrain the
36:05
guy that wants them on his truck
36:07
even though it's not a good idea
36:09
exists though because otherwise it would
36:11
have such changed the mud tire it wouldn't
36:15
so the uh back to the snow question though
36:19
i wanted to specifically bring up that
36:21
there's two different types of ratings
36:23
you can get with a mud tire uh besides
36:26
just straight mud you can get a mud and
36:27
snow tire yep and you can get a three
36:30
peak mountain snowflake on your tire
36:32
they are two different designations and
36:34
why that is the case because snow
36:36
actually you know if anyone's built a
36:38
snowman snow will stick to snow so if
36:41
you can get some snow to stay in the
36:43
tread and not immediately throw out but
36:46
there's a fine line there where you
36:48
don't want it to become a snowman
36:50
so you have to have just enough snow in
36:52
the tread that you can have it cling
36:53
to the other snow to help you get
36:54
forward progress but not to become a
36:57
snowball to impede the wheel well to
37:00
make forward progress so that is what
37:02
he's talking about is there is certain
37:04
tread designs at one time a young scott
37:08
did really like his winston mts and the
37:10
snow and would have swore on a book that
37:14
that was the best thing ever no well and
37:19
and if it's if it's mud and snow rated
37:22
that just means that they've designed it
37:24
to work better in snow but it's not
37:26
been performance tested correct where if
37:28
it has the the three peak mountain
37:29
snowflake it actually has met a
37:32
certain standard it's a minimum standard
37:34
but it's met a standard and one more thing
37:36
on snow the biggest problem with snow
37:39
is i don't remember i feel like i should
37:41
i'm quoting somebody but i don't remember
37:42
exact words you have light fluffy snow
37:44
you have thick nasty snow you have
37:47
sleets you have all the above so it is
37:51
really hard to have one tire that
37:54
works great across all of them on the
37:56
cross all those snow and then if you
37:57
get ice in the mix just and quite
38:00
frankly and quite frankly the
38:02
individual who's down in the everglades
38:04
wheeling their jeep in uh you know in the
38:08
swampy uh you know offshoots of floor
38:11
mudbuggers doesn't give a flying fig
38:14
about mud snow rating or snow or three
38:18
peak mountain on that on his pit bowls
38:21
and and so the funny thing whatever
38:22
happened to pit bowls like right
38:24
honestly i actually looked into it for
38:26
a hot second and they i think they
38:28
went to funk somewhere around the
38:29
covid run um it was such a cool
38:33
looking what's that we should have a
38:35
moment of silence for pit bull
38:38
okay that was enough so i it was a cool
38:43
looking tire i mean talk about all the
38:44
rc cars uh all the rc people united
38:48
over pit bull tires absolutely um i
38:50
think they sold more rc pit bulls and
38:52
they did actual you know for
38:55
vehicular purposes absolutely um you
38:59
know mud tires is is an interesting
39:02
piece and in the sense that we have
39:06
certain i mean tires in general have
39:09
premium manufacturing and then they
39:11
have economy line manufacturing
39:13
um obviously within the industry
39:17
especially a tire that's potentially
39:19
risk associated meaning you could
39:21
get into a bog and scrape on a rock
39:24
or a piece of concrete or a stick and
39:27
you could blow up in a sidewall you
39:28
don't want it to be super super
39:30
expensive also if you're intending to
39:32
drive that um vehicle on the road and
39:37
you're going to burn through tires
39:38
every two years you also don't
39:40
necessarily want to be uh you know
39:43
paying a five six hundred dollar tire
39:45
every time but a mud tire is
39:46
inherently more expensive but it mud
39:48
tires are inherently more expensive
39:50
but what we have done then is we've
39:52
opened up the market to a whole series
39:54
of import tire manufacturers probably
39:57
most famously uh is going to be mild
40:01
star and i'll just put it out there
40:04
and and and i just i i feel like you've
40:07
never like we people have not
40:09
obsessively talked about tires um
40:12
like the mild star people have like i
40:14
was involved in another one this
40:16
morning um it's one of those
40:19
situations where if you change enough
40:20
variables you can prove your tire is
40:23
good and and i think i think that is
40:26
honestly a factor you know when you go
40:27
to the forums and you talk to people
40:29
and they'll swear by a tire that you
40:31
personally have had bad experience with
40:33
i think it does come down to there is
40:36
a driving style that affects the way
40:39
the tire operates and and yes so
40:43
there's the general the general bell
40:44
curve is going to fit under these
40:46
rules of the tire but then you may
40:48
drive very differently than the general
40:50
bell curve and you may get a different
40:52
experience on that same set of tires
40:53
someone come in and be like oh no
40:55
what we've been doing for the last 40
40:57
years is actually wrong because our
41:00
tires are special and we have to go the
41:02
opposite direction to make them last
41:05
i start to get an aneurysm right but
41:09
i say you have the you have these
41:10
ends of the spectrum right and so you
41:12
have affordable tires um you know i
41:15
hear nathans in our comments talking
41:17
about his kendo's kendo actually has a
41:21
pretty fair carcass design the only
41:24
problem i've had with kendo's to this
41:26
degree is they they appear so far our
41:29
experience to go out around more than
41:32
a what i'll call a premium manufacturer
41:35
but they actually spin pretty decent
41:38
i've heard most people having a pretty
41:39
good experience with them i think
41:41
they're a more robust compound so
41:45
they're not as soft for say that
41:46
winter use from what i understand or
41:48
know about kendo as a manufacturer
41:51
they're a big big agricultural
41:53
manufacturer overseas and they're an
41:56
always an interesting booth at sema
41:58
here in the states they really like
42:00
vintage vehicles for sema i'm always
42:02
amazed that their booth the last few
42:04
years they've chosen like wagons or
42:08
willies pickup trucks and stuff like
42:09
that so i'm not really sure what's
42:11
behind the kendo team here in the
42:13
states but not a bad tire but you
42:15
have this kind of from affordable to
42:17
then expensive and i think it's
42:21
um the good year wrangler duratrack for
42:24
example which is not actually a mud
42:28
yeah it is technically more in the
42:30
all-terrain sphere but good year does
42:34
not have a more aggressive tire than
42:38
the mtr is dead oh the mtr with a
42:41
kevlar infused mtr absolutely because
42:45
kevlar helps everything yes it's less
42:48
likely to be punctured because of such
42:50
reason especially when you shoot at your
42:53
correct well we were talking about how
42:54
tires and driving style it's interesting
42:56
to me i talked to people who
42:58
uh the good year wrangler duratrack
43:02
is in my opinion one of the first
43:03
hybrid tires and i did not think it
43:05
was a great all-terrain now um
43:09
but quiet well i've actually had people
43:11
who feel like they're loud you know
43:13
what i mean and and or they were
43:14
through them fast right well that's an
43:16
expensive tire by comparison they don't
43:18
have them they're very proud of all good
43:20
yes um the funniest story just made me
43:24
think of it uh in the past life i used
43:26
to work on service fans all the time
43:29
and they the drivers wanted meaty rear
43:32
tires because they were two wheel drive
43:33
vans and they got stuck all the time
43:36
and we're talking uh you know a
43:38
typical industrial type straight tread
43:43
steer tire is what most of these trucks
43:45
had sure so when you're on the back
43:47
roads where their office was and they
43:50
don't plow because it's ash peola
43:53
short they got stuck all the time
43:56
so they would put mtrs oh on the back
43:59
of these vans oh yeah huh yeah
44:04
uh mtr had its had its heyday we should
44:07
we should put that on uncle bob our
44:09
postal carriers uh oh yeah many times
44:12
we've had to push him out he gets stuck
44:13
in the lot every winter yes that poor
44:16
man uh i guess my my thing is just
44:19
whether it's an affordable tire whether
44:21
it's expensive tire i've heard people
44:23
swing um praise and criticism at those
44:28
tires regardless absolutely and i think
44:31
it has to do while i do think that
44:34
you know certain quality control issues
44:36
do arise and i do think that
44:40
production batches and manufacturing
44:42
and compounds do change or ever so
44:45
slightly have uh interesting runs
44:49
associated and we know from a conversation
44:52
with our friends at mickey thompson
44:53
that where their um
44:57
baha line is made it actually gets
45:00
too hot in the summer to make tires
45:04
i think it's so fascinating or to make
45:06
this particular line yes um that that
45:08
is shift production they shift
45:10
production they literally get up and
45:13
look at the temperature and go nope not
45:15
today nope not for the next six weeks
45:17
yeah you know and and so uh you know
45:21
there is a human aspect of quality
45:23
control that happens they say that in
45:25
some plant or factory elsewhere maybe
45:27
it's a little too hot maybe it's a
45:28
little too cold maybe the machine
45:30
runs a little too long or a little
45:31
too short or a tire doesn't get
45:33
thrown uh sent through the entire qc
45:36
line and you can get a bad tire which
45:39
can take your experience as a customer
45:40
service individual yep um it's not
45:43
necessarily the fault of the of the
45:44
retailer the installation shop or the
45:46
whole manufacturing of the tires as a
45:49
whole and then insert blems uh which
45:53
is why every port jeeper has as loved
45:56
on a blem now and then if you're
45:58
not unfamiliar a blem is obviously
46:00
short for blemish the only one that
46:03
just immediately comes to mind is
46:05
cooper cooper sells their blems into the
46:08
aftermarket inner co and the super
46:10
swamper series used to sell blems as
46:13
well yep uh they sold them for about
46:15
half to third the cost of an actual
46:18
you know air quotes uh quality checked
46:21
tire yep um there was actually a
46:23
number of individuals specifically in
46:25
pennsylvania i don't know why it
46:27
jumps out to me in pennsylvania but
46:28
i guess there's one in ohio that i
46:29
can think of who their business model
46:32
is selling cooper blems
46:34
i wonder how that's changed or not with
46:37
some of their big merger acquisition
46:38
they've done at a corporate level uh the
46:40
cooper itself but there's a couple
46:42
smaller businesses that they exist to
46:44
sell blems and speaking of it just made
46:46
me think of it back in the day you
46:49
wanted a cheap mud tire and it had to
46:51
be a 37 and that you had to find these
46:55
special rims for mm-hmm what were you
46:57
looking for uh well i remember a
47:00
young neil oh well so excited yeah
47:03
humby 16 five man yep and they were an
47:06
mtr at that time they were they were a
47:09
Goodyear tire yep um and they were uh
47:11
military spec uh hum hummer tires and i
47:16
love them so much and the funny thing
47:20
is uh if you are a jeeper who's who's
47:23
graced uh our community within the
47:25
last 10 years you might not not not
47:27
even know that 16 fives were a thing
47:29
yes at one time and 24 uh stud beadlocks
47:35
yes well not those stupid not those
47:38
not those stud eight or 12s right and
47:40
then you went to 24s you really wanted
47:42
that high high quality one and there's
47:44
oh there's so much to the beadlock back
47:46
back to your blames conversation for a
47:48
moment uh rob's saying cooper used to
47:51
sell blames and he he seems very sad
47:52
about this i was gonna say does cooper
47:54
not do that anymore like i said i i
47:56
wonder because they've had a lot of
47:57
corporate merger acquisition it's
47:58
hard for the budget minded jeeper
48:00
mm-hmm especially in the last 30 years
48:05
yeah we've seen things you know on the
48:06
rise you could and you still can
48:09
reasonably pick up these military
48:11
tires for cheap um on surplus auctions
48:14
but considering we're not uh we don't
48:17
have the h1 uh at that level and we're
48:20
not using these tires and 16 fives
48:22
are a bad 16 fives have a bead
48:24
design issue is really what it comes
48:26
down to folks yeah um which is makes
48:29
perfect sense why the military used them
48:31
ah that's such a weird conversation
48:35
because they're actually not good for
48:38
off-road yes um inherently at a 16 fives
48:43
uh wheel itself or by today's standards
48:46
if you've encountered the jeep world
48:48
you are light years ahead of where we
48:50
were even just 15 20 years ago you
48:52
know um and uh that tread design it
48:57
actually lasts pretty well it's actually
48:58
a really pretty pretty good design
49:00
tire the carcass itself it's just not
49:02
great for off-road purposes unless you
49:04
have it on a beadlock specifically
49:06
yeah anything else jeffery you had in
49:09
your production notes about mud tires
49:12
themselves as far as the values just
49:15
see uh the the fact that they are
49:17
going to run hotter on the highway
49:19
they're gonna they're gonna burn
49:20
through the tread faster so you're
49:22
going to replace the tread or the tires
49:25
faster you got to rotate them more
49:27
often if they're uh old school tread
49:30
design firestone they're going to be
49:32
bad in the rain yep i would caution you
49:36
to when you're looking um if you're in
49:38
the market you know kind of be
49:41
conscientious about your intended use
49:43
and purpose of these tires uh
49:47
additionally you're going to bite and
49:50
sip technology has only improved and so
49:55
i know we're really dogging on firestone
49:57
they're the only ones seem to not get
49:59
with the times um that you got to look
50:04
at their hashtag not sponsored
50:09
not sponsored we're going to get a
50:10
cease and desist letter for this one
50:12
um but uh man uh they bite and sip
50:16
technology you can get a mud tire um
50:19
we can cease and desist when they cease
50:20
and desist that tire
50:22
yeah there we go so anyways uh
50:25
so look for the bites and sipes if you
50:27
are going to do a mud tire for kind of
50:29
your your swiss army knife uh rubber
50:31
i did put a couple myths in this one uh
50:34
so myth mud tires are always better off
50:36
road no no because they they're great
50:40
in mud and in loose terrain but they
50:42
can underperformance no ice and
50:44
rock and i will argue if you're in
50:46
that like serious of mud you might
50:48
need ag tires you might not need mud
50:49
tires that's fair um and then another
50:53
myth bigger is always better
50:55
oh you did that just for neil didn't you
50:57
all right well i was gonna say that
50:59
clearly is not a myth uh that is
51:02
truth uh in reality it can actually
51:05
not be better because it could rob from
51:07
your torque it could hurt your
51:09
uh drivetrain when you build a cheap
51:12
so these are things you make up for
51:13
that in cool points and none of
51:14
that is relevant so what awesome
51:17
saying is that knowing that you're
51:18
going to upgrade your tire size you
51:20
should consider what other upgrades need
51:22
to go with it because you should not
51:24
put 44s on a stock axle me shouldn't
51:27
build a jeep with one tire size in mind
51:30
and gear it and lock it and all that
51:32
stuff and then go those look really
51:34
dumb on there and i need to put 35s on
51:36
it instead of 33s and now suddenly your
51:37
gear ratios off and the whole build's
51:39
just gone the stuff you know i don't
51:41
care about the gear ratio we're not
51:43
we're not going to talk about that
51:44
Scott did that just so we're all in the
51:47
same page yeah he did that
51:49
oh and uh Nate's saying mud tires came in
51:51
handy at bandim this year i'm sure they
51:53
did absolutely the golf carts needed
51:55
mud tires this year yes
51:57
yes um there are a couple caveats you
52:00
know there is a conversation if you
52:02
ever look at um some of our friends
52:05
to uh the greenland iceland esk
52:08
areas those guys are a whole
52:11
different they're a whole different
52:12
animal yeah the tires are big floatation
52:16
devices you just like them because they
52:17
put really big tires on you do you know
52:19
that i mean so i'm going to differentiate
52:22
on you which one is which because
52:24
they're they're completely different
52:28
well uh honestly i think that these
52:31
guys are actually wheeling greenland
52:33
but i don't green let greenland is more
52:36
ice correct but i i i i authentically
52:39
believe that these individuals and i
52:41
know that actually they have a large
52:42
representation in the four by e
52:44
community which i think yeah so they're
52:46
actually um so here you want to talk
52:50
about myths versus realities
52:52
i would tell you on good accord as an
52:54
individual spends a lot of time in the
52:55
four by e forums that they are among
52:58
the individuals who broke the cheat
53:00
code on the gear ratio for the four
53:02
huh because they needed those giant
53:07
floatation uh esk tires with aggressive
53:12
lugs to go through the you know through
53:15
the terrain in the area
53:17
um and uh they were there was actually
53:20
a large population four by ease now why
53:22
i don't know why the four by ease end
53:24
up there and that's
53:26
also if you haven't seen one of these
53:27
it's basically a wide body
53:29
four by four with tires that make the
53:32
forty fours looks small correct
53:34
correct oh yeah they're spectacular
53:36
so that we're talking but of course
53:37
they're moving very slow over the
53:39
terrain yes and it's it's intended to
53:42
float over this soft permafrost
53:44
inspired uh terrain but
53:47
realistically i i genuinely don't know
53:50
and i it's kind of doing a disservice
53:51
for our listeners there maybe somebody
53:53
in that vicinity will will reach out and
53:57
um whether those individuals i could
53:59
obviously fact check it myself but
54:02
i'd rather hear from a listener yeah
54:03
it's not fun uh whether it is
54:05
specifically greenland or iceland and i
54:07
understand the the differentiation in
54:11
yeah um i'm not that guy i just don't
54:13
know exactly where these jeeps this
54:15
conglomeration of of massive jeeps are
54:18
offhand but super cool super cool
54:20
tire design now there was a mickey
54:23
thompson tire at one time which i
54:25
absolutely was a mickey thompson or
54:27
was it innerco it was an altering
54:29
and it was touted for sand because i
54:31
feel like we didn't talk enough
54:32
about sand um sand is also about
54:36
flotation right so just talking about
54:38
you know these different designs and
54:41
um just in at the risk of sounding
54:44
dumb but you know whatever wasn't the
54:46
baha claw known for sand
54:50
baha claw absolutely was
54:53
which that was a mickey thompson
54:55
yes oh yeah yeah it was the baha
54:57
claw was a mickey thompson actually
54:59
directional mode tires
55:00
and and interestingly enough uh it's one
55:03
of the ones that is at this point time
55:05
which feels really uncomfortable to me
55:08
is considered an iconic uh mud tire
55:13
yeah and and so there are people who
55:15
are doing period builds who are
55:18
looking for new old stock or gently
55:21
used mud uh mud claws and there's
55:24
actually just like the same group of
55:26
guys who are looking for old school
55:27
kc's there are there's a group of
55:30
individuals looking for old school mud
55:31
claws um i know for a minute the old
55:34
school oe or stock mtrs were also that
55:39
yes for the guys wanting to restore
55:41
their rubicons yes for rubicon
55:43
restoration it still hurts me a little
55:45
um but this was a tire and i'm drawing
55:47
a blank on it at the moment and it's
55:49
a great one that in the in the groups
55:50
that i hang out in where bigger is
55:52
better always this was a big flotation
55:55
designed a tire uh with a swooping
55:58
interlocking pattern and it was
56:00
intended to be an all-terrain tire
56:03
um and it was just dismal it worked
56:06
nowhere it might as well have been a
56:08
non-directional tire except for sand
56:11
yeah it was an excellent sand-based
56:14
tire um but it was sold amongst the
56:17
mud tire when you really needed paddle
56:19
tires but you just wanted to drive it
56:21
there correct that's exactly right
56:24
and so i think that there is a value
56:27
in making that difference differentiation
56:28
that mud tires uh that have this
56:32
paddling or to go back to your shovel
56:35
inspired tread design um do not always
56:39
cross over well because those sand
56:41
paddle tires are all about high
56:44
horsepower and fast digging
56:47
whereas most of your sand travel is
56:51
not that because if you do that on the
56:52
outer banks the the locals are going
56:55
to be very unhappy with you because
56:56
you're going to tear up the air quotes
56:59
trail or terrain of the sand if you're
57:02
doing that the objective with that
57:04
type of sand wheeling um is to have
57:07
flotation so whatever the tire size is
57:10
you want to be down uh you know six to
57:13
twelve psi and you want to float on
57:15
top of the sand uh to the best
57:17
durability and a mud tire is
57:19
inherently not better in that terrain
57:21
as well um but appropriate pressure
57:24
will benefit you sand drags and mud
57:27
drags are going to be different right
57:29
so that's about picking the right uh
57:31
the right combination for your specific
57:34
interest uh this was fun um and if you
57:37
want us to continue this and talk about
57:39
hybrid tires and all terrains and and
57:42
all that kind of stuff go on leave us
57:43
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57:46
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57:48
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57:50
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57:57
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58:01
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58:03
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58:08
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58:09
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58:12
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58:15
doing and what other topics you might
58:17
like to hear in the process uh like
58:20
i said before i'll look for uh you know
58:23
friendly faces at smokey mountain if
58:25
we've never met before this is a great
58:26
opportunity to do so um and let him know
58:30
about topics you want us to hear us do
58:32
yeah and cover uh that is always
58:36
welcomed because i'd like to i'd like to
58:37
talk about all terrains and uh how i
58:40
feel about bfg these days oh boy um
58:43
here we go that maybe but we have to
58:46
hear from you we have to know
58:47
whether or not that's something you
58:48
want to hear uh i suppose we've got a
58:51
bunch of jeeps to build and obviously
58:52
we'll tell you about our weekend plans
58:54
or what they were um after the outro
58:56
here but we got to wind it up because
58:58
we've got a lot to accomplish in a
59:00
short period of time until next time
59:02
jeep on jeep on jeep on
59:10
so fitting uh just always works out
59:13
this way i was putting new tires on
59:15
my wife's car meet some meaty tires
59:18
some meaty tires on her Subaru and then
59:20
i promptly screwed up and mounted them
59:22
the non-meaty sidewall way which neil
59:25
was not a fan of i was not i was not
59:27
here for it no i uh no because did you
59:31
do all four that way or did you take
59:32
my god bless i said just drive around
59:36
with one wonky tire yeah he screwed
59:39
up the first one or just break it down
59:41
quick and fix it no it was it was
59:43
we were having a party here saturday
59:45
we were um everybody was here
59:48
yeah it was kind of fun i wasn't i know
59:50
you i didn't get the invite you didn't
59:51
you were not invited it was a preempt to
59:54
you just had to be in the circle you
59:56
just you had to have like the the
59:58
nature of the universe and the vibes
00:00
that were going on um
00:02
gym class heroes was playing an area
00:04
i'm good oh that's fun no it was
00:06
it was a good time though you know he
00:08
was fixing wiper blades my daughter
00:10
was putting lug nuts on uh my son
00:12
was helping push down tires and my
00:14
wife was dismounting and mounting
00:16
tires so it was a family affair as
00:19
always mm-hmm so and uh we had my sister
00:22
and brother-in-law were picking up their
00:24
jeep uh after i mean it was nine
00:27
nine o'clock at night or something i
00:28
don't even know yeah a family reunion
00:30
at nine p.m yeah and and and we pulled
00:32
in and i was i was helping out a
00:34
family friend of ours and um
00:38
bay door was open it was a beautiful
00:39
summer night and it was a grand
00:42
central station it was it was
00:43
hysterical but um you know they we
00:47
talked a couple weeks ago that Scott
00:48
and Amy um bought a new Subaru and you
00:51
know nice nice machine but you had
00:53
negotiated uh the cost of some new
00:55
tires into this this you know
00:58
transaction and so we buy some tires
01:01
um we actually put all terrains on it
01:04
yep uh despite the fact that you know
01:07
the average consumer would put just a
01:09
standard passenger vehicle tire on there
01:11
yes and it's very controversial on the
01:14
Subaru groups sure right and and for the
01:17
dealerships right absolutely um because
01:20
it is always so fascinating talking to
01:23
people who work in tire shops or
01:27
dealership level stuff that our
01:30
understanding of what a meaty tire is
01:34
throw that out the window i mean
01:36
there if it's not a industrial you know
01:41
kind of straight tread design well uh
01:44
highway tire they're they're thrown
01:47
through a loop they don't even know what
01:48
to do with them they really are on the
01:49
Subaru groups going i put bfgat's on
01:52
my on my Subaru and this is it going
01:55
to be too loud now i'm like that's what
01:58
we put on a g point want to be quiet
02:00
right yeah like holy crap like we're
02:02
what i mean i'm having an out-of-body
02:04
experience right now well and and it's
02:07
to me mind-boggling that Subaru which is
02:10
towed it as this great off-road capable
02:12
vehicle doesn't like all-terrain
02:15
vehicles their wilderness package
02:18
tries slightly slightly that is aggressive
02:22
for them like lip service to them that's
02:24
a mud tire though correct i i know
02:27
well so anyway so many of these tires
02:30
the way their molds are are made they
02:32
have an aggressive sidewall outer sidewall
02:35
they have the party side and the the
02:37
business the business side and you went
02:40
business side well he he caught it up by
02:42
accident he was tired he was going through
02:45
the motions and he you know it's late
02:47
and he he mounted it with the business
02:49
side out or the versus yeah i would call
02:51
it the party side is the more aggressive
02:53
side correct but that's how i am i'm
02:55
cut you know right my cloth i would
02:57
have preferred the party side but i
03:00
was like you know what i'm gonna see
03:01
how it balances and it balanced
03:03
beautifully and i'm like and i was like
03:05
i'm right here don't break it down
03:07
retire you got three more to go
03:09
just mount the rest of them correctly
03:12
and and i can't believe he did a thing
03:16
we at the end of the day we did agree
03:18
it's our street vehicle it's for the
03:20
family trips it doesn't need to
03:22
scream hey i'm i'm you know a bad
03:25
but off-road so we compromised
03:29
yeah that's cool story dude that's awesome
03:34
so but adio the really important update
03:37
for me is uh after like three the four
03:40
years i don't even know i don't want to
03:41
even think about it uh my son finally
03:44
got to take about six laps in his go
03:47
car i was before it broke twice twice
03:50
currently broken in the garage i feel
03:53
that nice but at least he finally
03:55
got to drive it he did and you know
03:58
him and his sister big smiles driving
04:01
around the backyard was all worth it
04:04
i purposely geared it so it was not
04:06
going to do 100 miles an hour i gotta
04:09
say for you know the the enthusiast in
04:12
me i was not prepared how slow it's
04:14
gonna it actually was yeah now you're
04:16
going tim taylor things and you got
04:18
a power he needs to grow into it
04:21
okay he needs to get bored with the
04:22
speed it is and then we can make it
04:24
better but it is sadly slow like i
04:28
don't even think i could make the back
04:30
step out if i wanted to i tried a couple
04:32
times so do you actually broke the go
04:35
cart jeff i'm going with that guy
04:38
yeah scott's raising his hand for our
04:40
listeners at home i mean the chain did
04:42
come off on aid and twice but i may
04:45
have lost the master link because i
04:47
goosed it it's going around a corner
04:49
well now you know what it can and
04:50
can't do and where you can make it
04:51
better and uh just because the last
04:54
time it broke just to make me feel
04:55
better we did take uh go around the
04:57
block in this in the side-by-side and i
05:00
literally got up to amboy and was like
05:03
wait a minute so i actually had to turn
05:06
seal on they go back home i was like i'm
05:07
gonna go over and see if nil's there
05:09
yeah and they were not we were not so
05:11
i had the photo bomb you did photo bomb
05:13
in front of my house that's awesome
05:15
we're here where are you yep that's
05:17
awesome uh you know and for my own
05:19
purpose of the weekend it's pretty
05:20
underwhelming because i'm not going
05:22
to be around this coming weekend and
05:23
it's right before school starts my wife's
05:25
a teacher um we did a lot of we you know
05:28
kind of did a lot of family stuff i'm
05:31
trying to enjoy the weather while we had
05:34
but i i i keep toying and tiptoeing
05:37
into uh building this little cheap tj
05:41
and so i resurrected it out of my
05:42
driveway this weekend and um i i want
05:48
i want desperately uh i you know
05:51
people who are close to me know that
05:52
i have a propensity to drive you know
05:54
pieces of garbage yeah and uh he wants
05:57
in the really be like at a certain
05:59
level garbage correct like correct it's
06:01
current daily most people would say is
06:04
hot garbage but he oh it's too nice for
06:06
him it's too nice for me you know power
06:09
windows and i know i know when they
06:12
work um i know so i i i did get that
06:17
jeep out and i did you know kind of
06:20
kind of you know kind of show just
06:22
the little ounce of love as opposed to
06:24
just just totally you know throwing it
06:25
onto a trailer and going to
06:27
womp on it off road which is what i'd
06:29
really like to do um but i am trying to
06:31
get to that position where i can uh
06:34
more confidently you know get to some
06:37
off-road events and not even an
06:39
overly built or show-esque manner but
06:42
just kind of get out there and and
06:44
get in the woods a little bit
06:46
just because it's something i haven't
06:47
been able to do much recently so i did
06:50
uh some general maintenance on on some
06:52
jeeps i had a nice blend of automotive
06:55
and and personal inspired stuff myself
06:58
this weekend um not too much on the
07:00
house projects other than um other than
07:05
then yard and and life maintenance
07:07
stuff wireline looked really nice
07:09
yeah thank you thank you
07:11
jeffrey bring us home so i went to
07:14
celebrate eerie for the weekend um uh
07:17
with our our partnership with voodoo
07:19
brewing and our non-profit we were able
07:21
to set up right there and be right on
07:24
state street in the middle of celebrate
07:26
eerie without having to pay for a
07:28
booth space um we were directly across
07:31
from what they call the the living room
07:35
they actually have four stages for
07:37
celebrate eerie they have living room
07:38
stage they have family stage
07:40
they had the peri square stage uh
07:43
and then they had the main stage but
07:44
did they have grandma's couch in the
07:46
living room they did not right
07:48
what a fail right yeah so um it was
07:51
really cool being directly across from
07:53
the living room stage because uh that
07:55
is a lot of local artists and the vast
07:57
majority of them are either in our
07:59
competition coming up or have been in
08:01
our competition so it's really cool to
08:03
see that and and to hear full sets of
08:05
music from some of these artists that
08:07
have competed with us
08:08
um there was a great opportunity for
08:12
networking i got to meet a lot of
08:15
great people some up-and-coming
08:17
stories uh people that are building
08:20
storefronts in eerie community and and
08:23
how that all works um there was a great
08:27
rally of community support because
08:29
sunday morning a storm came through and
08:33
the the current story is that a
08:35
water spout actually made landfall and
08:38
took out state street basically which is
08:40
where all the vendors are at uh there
08:42
was tent scattered for three four
08:44
blocks from where they originated
08:46
wow merchandise up and down the street
08:47
it was it was chaos coming into it on
08:50
sunday and the the community that was
08:54
there was all cleaning up setting up
08:57
tents repairing tents on site bringing
09:00
new tents in for vendors unfortunately
09:03
probably close to half if not half of
09:06
the vendors did have to leave sunday
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morning wow because of how much
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merchandise was lost but there was
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still plenty to do plenty to see it
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was a great time i had enough support
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for our table that i was able to walk
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around with the kids on sunday
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so that was cool i haven't been to
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celebrate eerie in a decade uh so walking
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around with the kids and getting
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them to experience celebrate eerie was
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a good time there was a sanai gym
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which was really fun they had an
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obstacle course ninja course set up
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for kids it was free for them to do
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and so we set up the kids and and
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you're going to probably be able to
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predict exactly how this went
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okay but i really wanted to share it
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so we have xander morgan and lily all
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lined up ready to go
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the the morgan wants to go first he's
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so the guy that's there supporting all
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the kids and helping make sure they
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they've got you know the side steps
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you have to jump across as you run
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then they had the the little bounce
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platform that you jump up and grab
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the rings and then you go across the
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rings they got the spinning wheel
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ring and everything a couple of them
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you go across that then you run to the
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the wall and you have to run up and
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grab the rope and climb the wall yep
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yeah so it's a really fun little course
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ninja ninja warrior code yeah it's
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the guys there ready he's supporting
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every kid as they go through
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morgan blazed past the guy and he
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just threw his hands up he's like i
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can't even there's nothing i can do
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to help him he's done
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he goes but where's he where's he
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involved at yeah he's not like
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well he's taken ninja courses somewhere
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nope yeah well he's he's got to have
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some experience in nope yeah they're
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like get him in a gym now yeah
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he he basically set the record for the
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course i mean it was it was crazy and
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um zander's next and and i i mean
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gotta love the kid he tried he tried
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his best at one point he's hanging
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on the rings and he's just spinning
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he's not grabbing the next one uh and
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lily our youngest she she made a pretty
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good effort uh and she she made pretty
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good progress through the course uh they
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did it two or three times throughout the
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day lily beat zander in progress oh
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yeah yeah oh yeah oh yeah zander's just
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he's such a kindred he's nice he's
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he's a great kid but he's not athletic
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no um no he would be the one that as
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someone else is struggling he'd be
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commiserating and helping them and he
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was so defeated because he couldn't make
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it up the wall but his hands were beat
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right because he just kept trying and he
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was determined i finally had to stop
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him like buddy i i love your
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determination but there's a line of
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kids yeah you gotta go you gotta go
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and uh he he tried it over and over
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again and the the last time of the
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day when we went back he's like i i
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really want to get up that wall and
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you know i'm sad that everyone else is
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i was like buddy watch watch there's
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seven kids ahead of him one of seven
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made it up that wall i was like it's
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not an easy challenge i love that
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determination though i was like i love
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that you're determined to do it but if
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you can't do it it's okay that just means
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you gotta try harder practice and and
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maybe next year we come back and you
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try it again how awesome so it was a
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lot of fun doing that and then you
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know just finalizing some network
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connections coming forward i've got
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uh Wednesday i'll be on eerie news now
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for their their couch interview for our
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upcoming event which is only two
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weeks away at this point yeah
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best of luck with that um as i
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mentioned before if you guys are
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looking for a cool just a a somewhere to
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drive your jeep and and be involved in a
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neat community um you know get head down
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to uh to jeff's event coming up a labor
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day weekend otherwise if you got plans
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you know best of luck to you it's a
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nice long weekend for camping or
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some other uh you know outdoor jeep
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journey inspired event so uh again uh
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we've got some busy stuff ahead of
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us and we've got a lot of jeeps to
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get through before we can do it so
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until next week jeep on jeep on