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Rebuilding The Rodeo’s Engine!!! 4ZE1 Top End Rebuild
This was recorded halfway through last year. And I had to use what footage I ended up having ready in the end. Sorry if it’s choppy or poorly done.
Apologies for the late upload though. I’ve got a good few videos edited and ready to post. I’ve just been trying to organise it all in terms of how I post it. These next few videos are going to be a bit random, but once I post out all the old videos, I’ll be on track with new, better edited, and best set out videos!!! Hope you guys enjoy.
I’d also like to point out, I’m covering any profanity, just trying out different methods. Let me know what you guys think!
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Massive Plans With The Ute! Headlight Upgrade On The Subie!
zhlédnutí 97Před 4 lety
Hey guys! MechanicVlogs101 here. Hope you guys enjoy this video. Just outlining my future goals and plans that I have with my Rodeo at this point in time, and giving you guys a heads up for what’s to come. Also tidied up some wiring and upgraded my Headlights. Better content coming soon!!! Leave a comment down below what you like, dislike about the video. What are your thoughts? Any advice? Any...
Restoring The Utes’ Interior (Steering Wheel Replacement)
zhlédnutí 42Před 4 lety
I’ve had enough of the eyesore that was the old, tatty, gross, torn up aftermarket steering wheel that looks like it’s off Wish. Time to give the interior a bit of love, with a factory wheel. Looks ten times better already. Let me know down in the comments what car you drive, and whether you would/do prefer to have an aftermarket steering wheel installed, or if you prefer the stock factory whee...

Komentáře

  • @loganroley1256
    @loganroley1256 Před 5 měsíci

    With the dogs out and all. good shit

  • @MATMANPRO
    @MATMANPRO Před rokem

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • @user-gw1pk2zx7i
    @user-gw1pk2zx7i Před rokem

    Thank you for this information and explanation. I want you to know how to set the dysoperter

    • @ryanu3679
      @ryanu3679 Před rokem

      Can you help me please, I have a maze of air cartridges and I need your help

  • @Brunosilva-qo6wn
    @Brunosilva-qo6wn Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the vid, it was interesting and I learnt a few tricks. I would love to see more of the actual bits where you fix or replace something, not just the before and after.

    • @mechanicvlogstv6474
      @mechanicvlogstv6474 Před 4 lety

      Bruno silva will do!!!! I’ve got a video for a subie upgrade coming up very very soon!

  • @PTOMBE3
    @PTOMBE3 Před 4 lety

    Yeayeah 🔥

  • @Brunosilva-qo6wn
    @Brunosilva-qo6wn Před 4 lety

    I like the factory one better too. How did you attach it as I couldn't see any screws like the first one?

    • @mechanicvlogstv6474
      @mechanicvlogstv6474 Před 4 lety

      Majority of steering wheels are all connected with one single big bolt right in the centre. This part is usually just a metal frame that’s connected to the outer rim of the steering wheel. (The part you grab).😄 it’s just you never see it because factory steering wheels have the nice material/plastics/vinyl to cover around it. And make it look like a proper wheel. Whereas aftermarket steering wheels use that bolt-in frame and will use it as a bracket almost with holes and threads. That’s what the 8 Allen key bolts at on the first wheel are screwed into. Hoping this makes sense. I can upload a video in future further detailing 😁😂

  • @alickwilliamson3187
    @alickwilliamson3187 Před 4 lety

    Super jealous of the rodeo 😍

  • @alickwilliamson3187
    @alickwilliamson3187 Před 4 lety

    Another good video too!

  • @alickwilliamson3187
    @alickwilliamson3187 Před 4 lety

    Personally the factory wheel looks better in my opinion, the track wheel pops out a lot and it doesn’t suit the rodeo style in my opinion so yes the factory is my choice as well