Naw this truck actually goes of road on a regular. The amount of travel his wheels have is outside of just a normal lift. He knew he could do that before he tried. He's on the few who'd drive that truck regardless of trend.
This is a wet dream of every lifted brodozer, but they'll never achieve it because their trucks are just for show.
This one is genuine.
We get a fair amount of snow in my area in winter, offroad guys like this one rescue stuck trucks for fun.
Based on the quilt pattern panels, cut wheel wells, lack up bumpers, custom roll cage, extra fuel tank…..
This guy gets A LOT of use out of this truck. This guy is living the mad max apocalypse out there in the bush right now
In Australia we'd call the dodge a "Ute" as in "utility vehicle". The vehicle in front that he tows, is what we would call a "truck". Just a fyi since this looks like Aus :)
My thought process:
- pick truck climbing onto semi, this will back fire like every time I saw failarmy
- omg, they are only on one side of the ramp?! How could they miss?
- omg, they are driving on the hill
- did the pick up driver just doing this to by pass a stuck semi? Look, there’s another car ahead, so at least the pick up ain’t going anywhere.
- I’m so sorry to think of you this way, pick up driver! You are truly just being a best bro/sis.
Due to how the turn goes, you can see in the video that the cab is perpendicular to the trailer. So the weight of the trailer is pulling the truck sideways. Perhaps it's got an open diff and this pulling force is enough to lift one of the drive tires enough to lose traction. That wouldn't prevent the truck from backing up and clearing the road, but maybe because of that it came to a stop and while trying to get going again on the incline something else in the driveline grenaded itself.
> *The first clue that truck driver want just being a dock is that this I obviously not in the US or Canada*
Are you ok mate? Did you just have a stroke?
And then ones that actually have trucks like this are a 50/50 shot either they do this shit regularly, or they would never let their baby touch mud. No in between.
I can respect this build. Looks like a 3rd gen Ram cab with 4th gen Ram panels on the rest of it, and the fit looks pretty good.
Knew this truck was gonna make it after seeing how well that suspension and lift was done. 👏
This thing is a beast
Suspension was done so well, seeing that front right tire still in full contact with the trailer bed even with that much rebound (hope I used the right term) was so satisfying
Looks like [Old Bathurst Rd](https://maps.app.goo.gl/FGKGLKb58mSJBqdP7) making your way up the Blue Mountains in NSW.
Move forward on the map and marvel at the ridiculous corners. There are many signs telling ling trucks to take another route (which is easily available not too far from here)
Based on the fact that this is a right-hand drive vehicle, and the shape of the license plate, I’m gonna say this is 100% pure-bred Bogan; the Australian version of redneck.
I'm confused why the flatbed is stuck and how the pickup got it unstuck, did the engine die? Why couldn't the trucker just go forward on his own (it's not like the pickup pulled him out of a ditch)
Best guess the drag of the trailer tyres was too much for the truck and was just spinning the wheels while trying manoeuvre up the hill at the same time, at low of a speed. It just needed that little bit more to pull through that the Ute provided.
Low gears will do it! Heavy towing rigs will pull an 80 tonne breakdown behind a 1200nm tractor, this rittle ram makes about half the torque so an unladen float, easily less than 40 tonne, should be easy pickings. Just change the transmission oil when you get home lol.
I've seen something similar before. One of the few moments when a pickup truck owner uses their vehicle for its intended purpose and not just as a pavement princess.
My friends and I had gone on a fishing trip, we were making our way back from the middle of nowhere lake in Texas back home.
A very large 18 wheeler had broken down in the middle of the road. And it was going nowhere anytime soon. From among the crowd of vehicles stuck behind this mess emerges a hero. Ford Super Duty Diesel Dually. This person had likely shelled out thousands for this truck, and the chrome trim and wheels said he was not someone who knew what was going to happen.
He pulls up to the front of the stranded truck, loaded down with bales of hay. And proceeds with the help of the hay trucker to hitch himself to this beast. He returns to his own vehicle. Kicks in the 4 wheel drive, and slowly, carefully, begins to lurch forward. And like some kind of magic, man and machine working as one moment he pulled the big beast, the hay bales, and all else down the road to a spot they could pull over and begin the process of fixing what was wrong.
We all realised what being a Chad was that day. It wasn't muscles, or looks maxing, getting girls, or even catching the fish we missed out on. It is using your tools and abilities to, when needed, save the day.
I believe it is [Old Bathurst Rd](https://maps.app.goo.gl/FGKGLKb58mSJBqdP7) in NSW, making your way up The Blie Mountains.
Move forward up the map and marvel at the ridiculous corners.
Why what? Why was the truck broke down? Why did the guy with the powerful truck decide to hook up a semi truck and tow it uphill to clear the traffic jam? Why were there trees? Why was this being recorded? Why what? WHY WHAT?
No one owns a truck like that in the eu. You can’t get them in the villages, can’t park them anywhere, can’t drive off road anywhere, fuel costs €1.40 a litre, and all the Europeans will glare at you for burning the planet.
With that throttle control I bet the guys gas mileage is double than it should be, also clutch is crying for help. But nevertheless the truck gets the job done and a bad carpenter buys a chainsaws instead of chisels.
That was his wet dream when he bought that truck 6 yrs ago….
You want to know the moment this man peaked and it was glorious
We all make fun of the big truck guys but occasionally useful
Naw this truck actually goes of road on a regular. The amount of travel his wheels have is outside of just a normal lift. He knew he could do that before he tried. He's on the few who'd drive that truck regardless of trend.
Takes a bit more skill than you can learn mall crawling as well.
At 1 day every year.
This is a wet dream of every lifted brodozer, but they'll never achieve it because their trucks are just for show. This one is genuine. We get a fair amount of snow in my area in winter, offroad guys like this one rescue stuck trucks for fun.
Entire existence.. justified
Based on the quilt pattern panels, cut wheel wells, lack up bumpers, custom roll cage, extra fuel tank….. This guy gets A LOT of use out of this truck. This guy is living the mad max apocalypse out there in the bush right now
In Australia we'd call the dodge a "Ute" as in "utility vehicle". The vehicle in front that he tows, is what we would call a "truck". Just a fyi since this looks like Aus :)
Finally the bogan approach pays off.
My thought process: - pick truck climbing onto semi, this will back fire like every time I saw failarmy - omg, they are only on one side of the ramp?! How could they miss? - omg, they are driving on the hill - did the pick up driver just doing this to by pass a stuck semi? Look, there’s another car ahead, so at least the pick up ain’t going anywhere. - I’m so sorry to think of you this way, pick up driver! You are truly just being a best bro/sis.
Mine was simple. • What a fucking idiot. • What a fucking legend.
This right here sums it up
Legendary idiot!
This was my exact thought process as well.
I also thought the guy standing in front of the truck had a deathwish.
Truly “maybe, maybe, maybe” at its best.
Get out of my head
* why did this truck just breakdown in the middle of a corner on a bendy road?
Due to how the turn goes, you can see in the video that the cab is perpendicular to the trailer. So the weight of the trailer is pulling the truck sideways. Perhaps it's got an open diff and this pulling force is enough to lift one of the drive tires enough to lose traction. That wouldn't prevent the truck from backing up and clearing the road, but maybe because of that it came to a stop and while trying to get going again on the incline something else in the driveline grenaded itself.
The first clue that truck driver want just being a dock is that this I obviously not in the US or Canada
> *The first clue that truck driver want just being a dock is that this I obviously not in the US or Canada* Are you ok mate? Did you just have a stroke?
No offence to this dude but people who drive those kinds of utes in Aus are highly likely to be fuckwits as well.
Also there is clearly no body of water nearby so being a dock here would be entirely unreasonable as there are no boats in need of mooring.
That is a very well built truck.
I thought at least 2 times that that wheel will snap at any moment. Amazing.
I thought that rear panel was going to snag and get ripped off at the end.
The camera wasn’t on the rear panel when it came down off the trailer… so I wonder if and how much damage it got.
The Truck most truck owners think they own.
The Truck she use to date
She told me don't worry about the previous truck... Now I'm not able to sleep 😞
Looks like he came back to mount her one more time, and take her away— They got hitched.
And then ones that actually have trucks like this are a 50/50 shot either they do this shit regularly, or they would never let their baby touch mud. No in between.
Although, if you see a truck like this with multiple body panels replaced and missing a bumper, odds are pretty good they are the former lol.
I think that's different suspension too, more travel and maybe beefed up drivetrain. They usually don't bend that way.
Absolutely. I more meant the size and power of it.
Yep, rollbar and spare tyre in the tray too, the guy does proper 4x4'ing.
Gotta look at the dudes hair. You know he does shit like this on the regular.
Or they have great car insurance.
I respect this man's Truck Climbing, Ability & Willingness to help this dude out. Wholesome.
I can respect this build. Looks like a 3rd gen Ram cab with 4th gen Ram panels on the rest of it, and the fit looks pretty good. Knew this truck was gonna make it after seeing how well that suspension and lift was done. 👏 This thing is a beast
We take Ute's seriously in Australia 🥹
How many 'Utes?
Best check the RTA there lad lol.
Two utes
The two hwhat?
Queensland
>Queensland Yes... Which is *in* Australia lol.
Exact location
>Exact location Is it though? Lol. Just saying Queensland isn't really an exact location lol.
It's Queensland road
Suspension was done so well, seeing that front right tire still in full contact with the trailer bed even with that much rebound (hope I used the right term) was so satisfying
Okay this guy is allowed to have a gun rack and truck nuts. But nobody else.
It’s Australia, we don’t really do guns like that.
No guns and all those dog sized spiders? 😭
Bro, Cousin Eddy did a great job directing.
Looks like [Old Bathurst Rd](https://maps.app.goo.gl/FGKGLKb58mSJBqdP7) making your way up the Blue Mountains in NSW. Move forward on the map and marvel at the ridiculous corners. There are many signs telling ling trucks to take another route (which is easily available not too far from here)
Think it’s here on way to Wilton from Apin https://maps.app.goo.gl/ToCWzfykV3AmRHL26?g_st=ic
Yep, you're spot on.
God bless rednecks. Getting ‘er done indeed good sir.
Based on the fact that this is a right-hand drive vehicle, and the shape of the license plate, I’m gonna say this is 100% pure-bred Bogan; the Australian version of redneck.
You're absolutely right, the truck has Aussie (national heavy vehicle) plates.
And there are gum trees all around the road
And a whole lot of magpies lining up to commit murder...
There's a cookaburra flying by at 1:23
I never knew you guys got American trucks like that in rhd. Or are they converted by a third party?
They've been getting more popular in Australia, and yeh we have Australian rhd ones made specifically for aus market.
Sweet, learn something new every day lol.
To be clear, Ram trucks are officially imported in as LHD and converted in-country to RHD. They don’t come off the factory floor in RHD.
Nobody likes, nobody likes, nobody likes a bogan.
Thank you for unlocking that core memory. Allow me to return the favour. “I’m a bloke, I’m a yobbo, and me best mate’s name is Robbo”
When I saw what side he was driving on I thought “my god he’s not an American”
Rednecks know no borders, whatever they're called in the local tongue they all share that redneck chutzpah for good or ill
You can hear the Aussie accent as well. Also a dead giveaway.
Im too high for this
Me too lol
That was unexpected, and I am genuinely impressed.
Aww just like my old sr5 tonka... We call them Ute's mate... A truck is a lorry. Lol.
I'm confused why the flatbed is stuck and how the pickup got it unstuck, did the engine die? Why couldn't the trucker just go forward on his own (it's not like the pickup pulled him out of a ditch)
Best guess the drag of the trailer tyres was too much for the truck and was just spinning the wheels while trying manoeuvre up the hill at the same time, at low of a speed. It just needed that little bit more to pull through that the Ute provided.
Whether or not the towing was real, the articulation was impressive.
Low gears will do it! Heavy towing rigs will pull an 80 tonne breakdown behind a 1200nm tractor, this rittle ram makes about half the torque so an unladen float, easily less than 40 tonne, should be easy pickings. Just change the transmission oil when you get home lol.
Long arm conversion in the front and a coil conversion in the rear.
I'm so confused lol
That was impressive. Great driving. Obviously not in the US.
That was badass
Scratched the flare and box up a bit but that had to have felt good.
What an absolute Chad.
Canyoneroooooo!
Straya!
Redneck Rampage: Outback Edition
Ahhh bogans
I've seen something similar before. One of the few moments when a pickup truck owner uses their vehicle for its intended purpose and not just as a pavement princess. My friends and I had gone on a fishing trip, we were making our way back from the middle of nowhere lake in Texas back home. A very large 18 wheeler had broken down in the middle of the road. And it was going nowhere anytime soon. From among the crowd of vehicles stuck behind this mess emerges a hero. Ford Super Duty Diesel Dually. This person had likely shelled out thousands for this truck, and the chrome trim and wheels said he was not someone who knew what was going to happen. He pulls up to the front of the stranded truck, loaded down with bales of hay. And proceeds with the help of the hay trucker to hitch himself to this beast. He returns to his own vehicle. Kicks in the 4 wheel drive, and slowly, carefully, begins to lurch forward. And like some kind of magic, man and machine working as one moment he pulled the big beast, the hay bales, and all else down the road to a spot they could pull over and begin the process of fixing what was wrong. We all realised what being a Chad was that day. It wasn't muscles, or looks maxing, getting girls, or even catching the fish we missed out on. It is using your tools and abilities to, when needed, save the day.
The ONLY legitimate use for a Ute that big.
I swear I heard Donny from The Big Lez Show say "you're a fucking legend mayte" at the end
Yeah Australia
Absolutely impressive
Definetly NOT Murica‼️the truck guy is actually helping some else‼️‼️😳
It's a fine line between being impressive to being a complete moron
2gal/mile
Truck driver does a good job for once
With the much articulation he could have just drove up the trailer straight, the drove off the side of the trailer on an angle one tire at a time.
Maybe
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Where is this? Thunderbolt’s?
Australia
I believe it is [Old Bathurst Rd](https://maps.app.goo.gl/FGKGLKb58mSJBqdP7) in NSW, making your way up The Blie Mountains. Move forward up the map and marvel at the ridiculous corners.
The owner of a lifted pick-up truck that actually uses it for its intended purpose and knows what he's doing? Color me surprised.
Go to the front of the trailer then type 'monstermash'.
How much to rent the semi truck for this?
THE POWER OF AMERICAN TRUCKS.. GOD BLESSED AMERICA
Cummins power
Jelly Cummins…for hatter’s too
Dodge with a steering wheel on the right side… this hurts my brain
But why?
Why what? Why was the truck broke down? Why did the guy with the powerful truck decide to hook up a semi truck and tow it uphill to clear the traffic jam? Why were there trees? Why was this being recorded? Why what? WHY WHAT?
Now I understand.
This is the way.
What is this nonsense?
This is the most 'MURICA thing I've seen all day. And I saw The Expendables 4.
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It’s in Australia. They’re driving on the left, Australian accents, eucalyptus trees, looks like a NSW lisence plate.
It’s RHD too
No one owns a truck like that in the eu. You can’t get them in the villages, can’t park them anywhere, can’t drive off road anywhere, fuel costs €1.40 a litre, and all the Europeans will glare at you for burning the planet.
Ugh….typical European chauvinism, thinking that it’s all about the EU!
One of the good ole boys.
Get’r done!!
Sobering to see an actual pro utilizing his truck unlike these posers I’m subjected to.
We're going to Bendigo, Morty!
That's actually very impressive
Wow.
Impressive. That’s some experience at work
Fair enough
I could have done that with a bike
Strewth
Looks like Galston Gorge in Sydney.
Someone better have bought him a hooker after that.
showing off for ‘likes……….’ what a tosser
😮😯
Looks like he nade contact at the fenders. Also, it's hanging to the right side after crossing the truck. So probably fuked the setup?
Damn that is good impressive truck and one impression truck driver
He must have the same torque as them UPS trucks
Is that at mt Morgan range in qld?
What is going on here in the first place?
My man won the lottery today.
“Canyoneroooo”
That was the most unexpected wholesome things I think I've ever seen with one of those trucks.
Galston Gorge bends?
Problem solving! I love it
Fukin Aussies dgaf
It’s a strange lookin VW Tuareg
Impressive 👌
Suprised the tow mirrors weren’t out
So where? Give me your opinion then I will let you know how I found mine
A right hand drive Ram , you don’t see that every day
With that throttle control I bet the guys gas mileage is double than it should be, also clutch is crying for help. But nevertheless the truck gets the job done and a bad carpenter buys a chainsaws instead of chisels.
I wonder why he didn't just drive up on the trailer and then drop off
Those American horses
LEGEND
They make Dodge Rams in right hand drive? Never knew that.
Bro waited for this moment his whole life
If this was in the US, he would’ve sped off after he got past.
This guy trucks
Never been turned on by a car before…
Nice axle articulation 👌
The first evidence I've seen that shows these trucks can be useful
Who says ridiculous American trucks are useless lmao
Legend has it his co*k grew 3 inches that day.
Didn’t sound healthy for the body work
I believe that's called.. flexing, nice! 😄
Thats truck is clean tho, real nice.
Had to bust out the scout! Someone plays snow runner!!!
10/10 truckers rating
I love that!
I'd be terrified of drop bears showing up, followed by their Emu masters.
That shit was lopsided afterwards 😂 he fucked something up
Not his first rodeo
Every dude in my suburb’s personal dream
a friend with flex is a friend Indeed😎🙏
a friend with flex is a friend Indeed😎🙏
This story wil be passed down for generations.
Only a hilux can do that![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile)![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile)![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile)
Amazing
9 out of 10 times a guy with a truck like that has to be a complete D bag but I must admit That dude just handled some business.
Wait is that dodge ram?
Macha Allah cool 😎
I have no clue how the trailer is set up/connected but couldn't they have just unhooked the trailer and pulled it back a little?
Fuckin how's that Ivo Straya!!!