Did I Break DOT Laws With The Off-Road 6x6 Build?

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So I did I break DOT laws with this build?

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I love how Rhett is always repping the BleepinJeep hoodie, let me know his size and I’ll send him some replacement merch!

bleepinjeep
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Hey Matt as a former brakes engineer I would reccomend using bleed screws to cap off those redundant master cylinder ports rather than plain bolts. Will be either M10x1.25 or M10X1.0
Also "front goes to back and back goes to front" is because on H split (ie. Front and rear brakes on seperate circuits) the secondary master cylinder bore is usually a smaller diameter as rear brakes are usually smaller so need less fluid capacity. Might be something to bear in mind if you are running four calipers from the secondary port and two from the primary. On X split systems primary and secondary bore diameters are always equal since one front and one rear caliper on each circuit so fluid consumption is the same on each circuit. Sorry for the geeky ramble, maybe it'll be useful knowledge one day.

garyelliot
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So I saw a Matts off road recovery sticker on the back of a 4x4 at my local supermarket today. You might not think much about that because you don't know how far 11, 667.85km is from here to there.
This is a long way to say hello from Christchurch New Zealand.

Knightzshade
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You can see how excited Ed gets talking about prospecting things ✓

Kevin-tirz
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Thank you, Colby, for saving all the LC parts.

erickaiser
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i used to work on vehicles with my dad like Matt and Rhett there.. As we got older I did most of the work as he had taught me too but he was always around to help. Its great seeing this as it is always a reminder of the stuff we used to do together.

rapidbluesko
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Rhett - when pouring from a large jug like filling the oil filter, don't pour strait, pour from the side. You'll have much better control and it won't run down the bottle, give it a shot next time you're pouring from a jug like that. On a side note, similar with quarts of oil, you think you should pour just like you were pouring the big jug, but you actually pour quarts backwards, so 180 degrees from the way you were pouring the big jug.
Love you guys, keep up the great work!

michaelblackmon
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Matt: "These items are to save your life, but we don't use those around here!" Kaulin's reaction in the background - priceless!

nigelcanuck
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Matt said the alternator repair was stout -- and it reminded me of Lizzy! :) Hope she's doing well with horses and babies....

rickmunoz
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I love the way Matt never looses his cool when mistakes are made or things happen.

Thatdude-bl
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We had a VW bug we cut the roof off. Idk why. My friends called it a convertible, I had to tell them it was a "converted".
No going back easy anyway.
I watch every episode of MORR asap. Another great project. Y'all rock!

dakinmaher
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Love how you guys advertise all the other you tubers channels....good genuine people....keep it real

rlpzr
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I would love to see Colby get a Land Cruiser and see it get built out for him on the channel 👍👍

brandonbolles
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So cool to see how excited the crew is about Kaulin's Toyota build and having fun! "A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own work..." A VERY wise man said that almost 3000 years ago. Still true today. Love to see y'all loving your job! Thanks for sharing!

MCAce
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Peanut is the channel mascot! Lot's going on at MORR and community charity work is always good! The 6x6 is moving forward and the wrecker got a alternator repair. KaitLynn is really expanding her experience and coming into her own.

marvincarter
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You guys are growing a nice collection of off road vehicles, maybe an International Scout I or II in the future?
I'm in Southern Oregon and growing up my dad loved International Scouts. They are a bit heavy but have a short wheel base easier for 4x4ing. They are made with removable hardtops and doors so every Spring they came off for our summer camping and 4x4 adventures!
Matt reminds me so much of my dad, the red beard, easy going attitude, and the ability to get out of any situation with a smile and a good time.
A great memory for me is Dad would shift into 4low so we were crawling along then he would either step out and walk beside or climb onto the hood which was the cue for one of us kids to hop in the driver's seat and take over. Good times! He's been gone since 2006, I miss him a lot so watching Matt and the gang is like a family celebration for me! 🙂

LindysEpiphany
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Nothing better than seeing folks help their community and schools.

mikelvan
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8:09 THE DOG LOOKS LIKE A CAT, it climbs up where the work is being done...very intelligent...I loved it...

serralheirosaoroque
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Peanut is quite the acrobat! We have a smaller three legged dog that can climb a 4 ft chain link fence. They are so resilient.

uhplumber
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So much positivity when I watch this channel. Thank you, Matt and team, for that positive impact! The impact you have on the community warms my heart...

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