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A look at the Jeep Coyote.
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00:00 What about this Coyote? This is a 2000 here. We've modified the rear spring
00:08 perches and stuff to make the coils sit in there even. It just works better that way
00:12 as far as the geometry and stuff. Just a few other little knickknacks and stuff
00:15 we do to them, you know, to improve on what's already there.
00:19 You've got to be really proud of yourself. This stuff's great. It's my passion.
00:23 Oh, I mean, it's what I am here to do.
00:25 Yeah, and it shows. As a matter of fact, the guys, I've got some other friends that are fabricators up for
00:29 nails simply. It's rockwork stuff. It's nice. So it's good to see it.
00:33 I think we're going to head up into this Batman's misery thing or something up here.
00:37 We're going to do a height. I don't know if I'll fit through it.
00:39 You'll fit through it. If I fit through it, you'll fit through it. Come on, man.
00:41 You've got the britches on you.
00:43 [Music]
00:45 [Music]
00:47 The wire feed welder.
00:49 Six inch Rubicon Express lift.
00:53 You've got full floating axles.
00:57 Warn hubs in the front.
01:01 Tuffy box with complete tools.
01:05 Piped in air on the rear right here. Piped air in on the front.
01:09 Extra fuel, extra water.
01:11 All the necessary things when you head out, you know. You never know what to expect.
01:15 It's better to have it and not need it than not have it at all, you know.
01:21 [Music]
01:25 Next week, we climb Elephant Hill and attempt Pritchett Canyon.
01:29 The very tough four-wheel drive trails, but the greatest fun.
01:33 And we'll squeeze our cameras through Fat Man's Misery for a candid moment with off-road legend and all-around great guy, Walker Evans.
01:43 you
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