This YouTuber Once Attached 10-Foot Towering Wheels To A Tesla And Took It For A Drive — Upside Down

Earlier this year, in March, YouTube channel WhistlinDiesel shared a video of a Tesla Inc. TSLA car perched atop 10-foot high wheels — but that's not all.

What Happened: In the video on a YouTube channel that specializes in performing stunts with cars, the YouTuber, believed to be Cody Detwiler, was seen driving a Tesla car perched atop 10-foot high wheels. The driver even managed to take the car for a spin upside down.

Unfortunately, the EV was wrecked in the process. The video ended with the unmanned Tesla vehicle racing down a slope and crashing.

Since being shared over a month ago, the video has been viewed over 8.6 million times.

“This is so hard,” the YouTuber was heard saying in the video.

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WhistlinDiesel also shared an image on its official Instagram handle and captioned it, “Driving into oncoming traffic doesn't have to be stressful. Simply install my 10ft tall wheel kit, and straddle anything in your way. (Does not work for 18 wheelers) Kit also allows full 180° rotation for upside down driving.”

WhistlinDiesel has 5.27 million subscribers on YouTube. In February, the YouTuber posted a video of him attempting to destroy a red Ferrari he bought for $400,000. The video has so far garnered over 9.1 million views.

This story was originally published on March 18, 2023.

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