The Diesel Brothers are back. After seven seasons filled with monster truck builds and crazy stunts, Heavy D and Diesel Dave are officially returning for more. Heavy D himself broke the news over Facebook, and not only teased the reality show's return in 2021, but also told fans where they can stream past episodes ahead of the new season.

The Whole Gang’s (Probably) Back

While the post doesn’t provide an air date for the season premiere, Diesel Brothers fans can rest easy knowing they'll get their fix some time in 2021. The post's photo is a throwback to when the crew took the Polaris UTV fitted with military-grade axles through Hell's Revenge in Moab, Utah. Again, short on details, the post doesn’t confirm what cast members are coming back either, though it’s safe to assume the show’s regulars including The Muscle and Red Beard are signed on for more.

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Previous Seasons Are Available On Discovery Plus

Diesel Brothers S2 Promo
via Discovery Channel

In today's overcrowded market full of streaming services, Discovery+ enters the mix and offers past Diesel Brothers’ seasons. According to Rolling Stone, the service lets you stream shows within the Discovery umbrella of networks including HGTV, Animal Planet, A&E, and more. "I’m so stoked that my @discovery family is bringing their content to online streaming because it’s so much easier to watch on my own schedule,” wrote Heavy D.

Currently, fans can stream all of season 7 for free on Discovery’s website, however, seasons 1-6 are blocked unless you have a TV provider. Those without a TV subscription who still want to access previous Diesel Brothers season can sign up with Discovery+ for $4.99 per month with ads, $6.99 without.

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Staying Busy In Between Seasons

via YouTube channel Discovery

In between seasons, the Diesel Brothers have managed to stay busy, with Heavy D regularly uploading content on his YouTube channel where he showcases a wide range of exploits from staging an epic helicopter race against Stradman’s GT-R in the desert to taking his tracked 6x6 Ford Lariat snow driving. In addition, there's also the online classifieds business the crew started for diesel trucks called DieselSellerz, which features plenty of insane builds including this wild 2017 Chevy 2500HD LTZ from SEMA.

Although the new season may be short on details, fans can count on the Diesel Brothers to deliver even bigger and better builds in the season to come if past seasons are any indication. It should be well worth the wait.

Sources: Rolling Stone, Discovery

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