meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Snail Trail 4x4 Offroad Podcast

Episode 81: Who Needs Instructions??

Snail Trail 4x4 Offroad Podcast

Tyler and Jimmy: Off-Road Enthusiasts

Leisure, Hobbies, Automotive

4.6694 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2020

⏱️ 122 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Join Tyler and Jimmy on today's episode of the SnailTrail4x4 Podcast, as they talk about their quarantine projects! Tyler has been fighting with trunnion bearing races, and Jimmy built a 3rd Gen 4Runner! Plus some more things... Check it out! Episode 81 is brought to you by all of our peeps over at patreon.com! Make sure to stop by and see all of the great perks you get for supporting SnailTrail4x4! Discount Codes, Monthly Give Aways, Gift Boxes, and the SnailTrail4x4 Community! The gift box tier is officially open!!! Make sure you get signed up before April 30th to be included on getting a gift box in October! We have partnered with a new show sponsor!! Everyone please welcome one of the most awesome companies we have met with, BestLine Racing. Sure, they have an awesome product line, but what really makes them shine is their shared passion for cars and performance. Use discount code "SNAILTRAIL" during checkout and receive 15% off every purchase! The March give away will be a 90tooth Wratchet Set from GearWrench! The winner will receive GearWrench's brand new 1/2" drive, 3/8" drive, and 1/4" drive 90tooth ratchets, and a couple of their kick ass socket rails (+$200 value!). To enter, make sure you head over to the Patreon account and sign up for the give away tier! Find us over on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook! If you enjoy the SnailTrail4x4 Off Road Podcast, then check out these other awesome off roading podcasts too! Wheeling Wine and WhiskeyMike and Max's Off Road Podcast Show Music by Striker and Half Past Seven, provided by Dirtbag Music.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Where does the four-wheel underground suspension shine more?

0:04.6

Creeping crawling on the Rubicon or going crazy fast out on Johnson Valley desert floor?

0:10.0

Yeah, good question.

0:11.4

It honestly does great in both scenarios.

0:13.7

Whether I'm going through the Rubicon or doing 50 to 60 miles an hour through washes at Johnson Valley,

0:18.6

it's really impressive what the suspension does. I think that

0:21.5

goes a lot to show how well it's engineered, how well the roll center is controlled, and how well the

0:27.3

geometry all goes together. No matter what I'm doing, I feel stable. I feel predictable. It's fantastic.

0:32.8

That makes a lot of sense because they are designed to be great on and off road. That's true. I do drive the

0:39.2

rig to and from the trails as well. And I noticed on tight, windy mountain roads, I don't feel like

0:43.6

I'm throwing the body off the chassis anymore. I just have one question. What's that?

0:47.4

When are we putting some four wheel underground parts underneath Samantha? Soon. Very soon.

0:51.4

And I'm excited to do so. And if you are looking to move your vehicle from

0:55.6

Lee Springs to a linked suspension kit, make sure to check out 4-wheel underground.com.

1:00.9

Today on Snail Trail 4x4, Jimmy gives birth and Tyler gets that E-rating.

1:07.2

Music E-rating.

1:21.6

Snail Trail 4x4 is brought to you by Best Line Racing.

1:26.9

Our new Diamond Nanotechnology acts as tiny ball bearings that keep the boundary layers strong,

1:28.1

smooths out the metal surfaces, and is virtually impervious to heat and pressure.

1:31.7

This keeps you in your rig rather than under it.

1:34.9

High performance is more than our products.

1:36.9

It's our lifestyle.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tyler and Jimmy: Off-Road Enthusiasts, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Tyler and Jimmy: Off-Road Enthusiasts and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.