Turning A Stock Jeep Wrangler Into The Ultimate Jeep From Tomb Raider 2 - Classic Trucks! S6, E3

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Published 2024-04-12
Transforming a stock Jeep Wrangler to look and perform better than the Tomb Raider 2 Jeep.

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  • @FIVEVEEZEE
    Legendary era of Spike and Powerblock. Sure there were sponsorships, but they need to break even too. We still learned stuff from this guy. They dropped off big time when Stacey left.
  • @Shogunwario
    This stacey is a tremendous host and hes a mechanic its crazy to be able to find someone like that talent.
  • @duck_rifle5879
    This takes me back to Saturdays in college with the boys. Great show.
  • @dwp139
    Been waiting on this project. This and the Little Red Wagon
  • A 44inch Super Swamper on a 15 inch rim would be even more badass. The 80s era 4x4. Used to see them all the time.
  • @35jdub
    This is awesome. Someone needs to still produce new videos in this early 2000s era video quality, effects, etc. Would be awesome
  • @Bigeddyb
    Spring and shocks sure have come a long way
  • @mr.wilson7270
    Stacey!! MAAAAN i haven't seen anything with him since I was a kid
  • @rocks2rocks06
    I just got a 2003 Tomb Rader edition Rubicon in mint condition still smells new.
  • @chaosncheckt9356
    Entertaining I've give them that. My son just purchased a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and he is doing the lift, repairing some rust, addressing electrical issues, installing a roof rack, repairing the sound system, bigger tires, brakes, new heavy duty front and rear bumpers, winch, coolant system, control arms, etc. himself in his drive way with just a couple of floor jacks and jack stands. A friend is making the custom bumpers and my son will do the welding and powder coating. All of this in the evenings and on the weekends, with a day job and he isn't a mechanic. I say this for anyone looking to do mods/upgrades to their off-roaders that you don't need a fancy shop, deep pockets ( do some competitive shopping) or think the only way to get what you want is to pay someone to do it for you. My son has made mistakes, learned a lot along the way, had some speed bumps, but when he finishes it, he'll know he did 99% of it himself and will have pride in that. Plus know that if something happens on the trail, he'll have the knowledge to hopefully fix it and keep rolling. My old daily and now his, is a 2005 Jeep TJ Rubicon, 6-speed manual. Not what you would get on the highway with but darn fun to play in the dirt with.
  • @scottpeters371
    I hope they post part 3, back in the day, I missed that one and Powernation never replayed it so I never saw the payoff
  • @Smouse168
    Man I totally forgot about this show.
  • @JoeReese-kh1jc
    Used to watch this every Sunday morning. They don't show you jack shit but I still like the show
  • @Wrangzilla
    I had a white 2002 Sahara with that exact same lift AND wheels back in 2003-2006.
  • I don't wonder how a semi works because I drove one. For the very same company that your rig is.