Everyday Is An Adventure When You Own a 4x4 JDM Kei Truck [Featuring Honda Acty & Suzuki Carry]

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We review the last 6 months of owning our Honda Acty Attack JDM mini truck and list a few of the mods + upgrades. This Kei truck has been great for daily chores, hauling firewood and running errands. It is also incredible off-road with low ratio gears and a locking differential.
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I love the simplicity and durability, it's way better than today's trucks.

jamesamber
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Absolutely great videography that really shows off the rugged utilitarianism of these diminutive Japanese trucks. This video is the gateway drug to kei trucks. The Acty with 2" lift looks absolutely awesome.

LibertyEver
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Found you and your brother's channels after we bought our Kei truck. We've got a '92 with manual transmission and off road mud tires, since it'll be used mainly as a ranch truck. It had less than 20k miles on it. More versatile than a buggy by a long shot, and a ton of fun in the woods.

JW-fqpp
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i learned how to drive in one of these micro pick-up when i was about 13-14 y/o in the 70’s. my dad’s was a mitsubishi.

samdavid
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Love the video. I've been eyeing those mini trucks for quite awhile. Very impressed with how versatile and how those little trucks work. Thanks for taking us along.

natei
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Great video! Thanks for posting 👍
We need to take the Kei trucks out again soon 🙂

Mikefestiva
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We picked up a mini truck after watching Mike with his doing everything. We call our truck Ernie after our Chihuahua.

oby-
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日本の軽トラを愛してくれてありがとうございます! 




今後も是非素晴らしい動画を期待します☆

GOHSTRIDER
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Looks like a great time you are having with this fun little car. Glad for you that you have such a good relationship with your brother! All the best from Austria. 😊

schadonis
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Really getting the urge to try to get a Kei truck imported from Japan - the family had a 4WD Subaru Sumo 1.2L high top van from new in 1988 and it was great apart from being a bit scary in high cross-winds when unloaded. We went on to have two Hijet 6-seaters (2WD) which were ideal for the narrow roads and tiny parking spaces we have in the UK. These 'Microvans', as they were known here, were really popular but faded away, I guess due to concerns about safety in front-end collisions. Old ones are making big money now, with good examples few and far between - import prices looking Ok though. Cheers.

ukcbtv
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My college roommate was from Lynden Washington… I always thought he was was the real life Spicoli when he showed up a week late and sunburned in his brown Nova and a dinged to hell 10 foot log on the rooftop… when we (I) graduated from school I drove up from the bay to see him and meet his family. It seemed like all of his brothers and cousin were just like you guys. Born on dirt roads but rip around a skate park, and are willing to try to ‘fix’ anything 🤘🤌🏁

docjaramillo
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I don't know how to explain it, but this video is so satisfying!

castanatra
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Always look forward to your videos. You guys are having fun with those mini trucks.

GreenRiverRider
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I just subscribed to Mike’s channel. Then I found this one. Subscribed!

johnnywishbone
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Funny how it makes some trails look wide and others enormous. It must make navigating those narrow trails a breeze. I'm going to do more research and consider buying one of these.

robertsegura
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Great video! You and Mike make Rad videos. I love what you both are doing on your channels.

jerrygoldfuss
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This is a dope ass video. I just got one of these for my business and this just gave me a lot of ideas!

FrancisMasaba
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This video is incredible, i need a Honda Acty now! Subscribed due to the amazing camera angles and the impressive editing! Thanks for sharing!

therealrealshocker
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I have been looking at getting a mini truck then I come across your you tube and show my wife and she said those are the trucks down the road. My younger brother has a Honda truck and a subraru truck. When I get one it would be great to get with you for setting it up ideas

amsimons
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I have the same marmot coat as you. I was on a cycling trip in Montana last year and met a guy with an acty. His had a slide in winter camper that he made from that purple foam insulation panels. He made a box from those and glued them together using carbon fiber dowels and coated it with aluminum sheets. It had a door and Windows and an aliexpress diesel heater and maxx air vent. I think he said the entire thing was 300 lbs. The coolest part was it just slid in and out in a couple minutes. He said even in -30f he never gets cold

harryfritter