Off Roading my DIY Electric Hummer – What could possibly go wrong?

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18 Replies to “Off Roading my DIY Electric Hummer – What could possibly go wrong?”

  1. Why does the island that he´s on look like some sort of battle royale map with mountains in the background

  2. i think you need to get new springs. it appears your suspension is much too stiff so its not flexing keeping all tires on the ground. there are great companies out there that you sent what each corner weighs and desired hight and they will send you the proper springs

  3. Yes, I definitely want to see a cost breakdown.
    That high pitched electrical whine would make it undriveable for me. Can you not hear it?

  4. gonna be so satisfying getting doors on Whisper. Can't wait to see it sandblasted and painted too. ;o

  5. Awesome! You de-ICED a military HMMWV and climbed a mountain… You sir are my hero, congratulations! Proud of you, keep it up.

  6. Love your videos especially with the electric Hummer. However I strongly disagree with you on the Huel. I tried it after your last Huel sponsored video and I got the Mac and Cheese, Chicken and Mushroom, and Cajun Pasta. The Mac and Cheeses wasn't that great and I absolutely did not like the Chicken and Mushroom. I did however like the Cajun pasta, so if you haven't already you should try that one.

  7. God damn!!!!!! Please edit out that high pitch screaching out of the video¡!!!!!! I had to turn vol all the way down anytime you were inside or taking off. That high pitch noise is so ear piercing my dogs in the other room started barking and my wife yelled at me from the other side of the house (4k sqft single story) "turn that f#)$+-$ noise ollllllllll

    Yeah

  8. I think you've done well, maybe having the ability to soften the suspension to help with grip?

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