Monster Truck Build: From Workshop to Mud Rally | Go3 Documentary

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Metal Workshop Builds Monster Truck for Go3 TV Series

A team of mechanics at Metal Workshop recently completed a challenging project: building a custom monster truck for a Go3 TV series. The build, completed in just 30 days, involved creating the vehicle from scratch, including the chassis, tires, and hand-built engines, with a fiberglass body.

A Tight Deadline and Unique Challenge

The series director, McBade, enlisted the expertise of Rick DeSharon and his son, Ryan, of Metal Workshop. Rick, a former car racer with 25 years of experience, led the project. The task involved constructing a monster truck capable of navigating a muddy rally course. Footage from the series demonstrates the truck successfully completing the course without getting stuck, creating a visually striking effect due to its size.

The Build Process

The mechanics detailed the extensive work involved, including fabricating hundreds of metal pipes, welding, engine testing, and multiple test runs with subsequent improvements. Throughout the build, the team shared their knowledge of cars and provided practical tips for everyday drivers.

Metal Workshop Expertise

Rick DeSharon owns Metal Workshop, working alongside his son, Ryan, who specializes in car design. The team typically avoids projects with such a short turnaround time, acknowledging the difficulty of completing the build within 30 days.

Where to Watch

Viewers can watch the documentary “The Righteous Redeemer” and spot the mechanics of Metal Workshop in action on Go3 TV. The series aims to educate viewers about vehicles and enhance their understanding of car maintenance.

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