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  • @drumyzeb
    @drumyzeb Před rokem +316

    Eric O. Is probably laughing hysterically while having his coffee this morning watching this.

    • @Aspie_Geek_UK
      @Aspie_Geek_UK Před rokem +39

      And Wes from Watch Wes Work is probably thinking of any excuse to get his cutting torch out to just cut it up 😅

    • @larryadelberg6676
      @larryadelberg6676 Před rokem +45

      Yeah. He's shouting at the screen. "Torch. Torch! Get a TORCH!!". Hahahahaha

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Před rokem +44

      Eric o is the master of rust. I have learned a great deal of technique from him on rust

    • @markbremmer8642
      @markbremmer8642 Před rokem +13

      @@mph5896 I think anyone living in the rust belt is a rust master. Mike is for sure because he lives in Michigan.

    • @dmax1234
      @dmax1234 Před rokem +26

      You need Astro tools "BIG NASTY"

  • @MrDawiley97
    @MrDawiley97 Před rokem +29

    As I sit here watching you wrestle a shock for almost a whole video - I ask myself; "why am I here watching this nightmare job?" Well, because it's Ray and he has some way of keeping me here. I am intrigued how you keep you cool, and how you are so patient! Ray you are amazing at what you do with cars, and equally as good at keeping us all watching. One day Ill have to make a trip out to those parts of Fla and pay you a visit. Love your channel! keep it up.

    • @galaxiax3284
      @galaxiax3284 Před rokem +1

      I’m on a 24 hour job for power pole repairs in California, 2 am and my eyelids are about to close but I must see the outcome 🙈

    • @gilbertelliott5755
      @gilbertelliott5755 Před rokem

      I would have brought out the saw much sooner...:-)

  • @johncraig406
    @johncraig406 Před rokem +379

    Glad to see that your customers are following you to the new shop. As your channel grows, that will just get better.

    • @clbcl5
      @clbcl5 Před rokem +19

      The shop has gotten an up grade, blue tarp on the gate.

    • @clbcl5
      @clbcl5 Před rokem +6

      It's when they follow ray away from the new shop when you should worry.

    • @DavidRamey
      @DavidRamey Před rokem +10

      @@clbcl5 It's blue so you know it's good.

    • @EricVonHunter
      @EricVonHunter Před rokem +13

      Just imagine the money that his old shop is losing

    • @clbcl5
      @clbcl5 Před rokem +6

      @@EricVonHunter Especially when they can see him prospering online knowing these could of and might have been their customers.

  • @felixrobitaille8170
    @felixrobitaille8170 Před rokem +18

    As a Quebec mechanic, I watched in pain while you were struggling like nobody else doing routine stuff for me. Get the torches, cut the shock, burn and remove rubber, cut inner sleeve. Once you have done it enough its a 15min bolt removal at best. We are always learning, keep it up

    • @EricVonHunter
      @EricVonHunter Před rokem +8

      You forgot final step..place explosive device in vehicle.

    • @kris856
      @kris856 Před rokem +2

      Yep - 15min bolt removal job... while in Florida, with no rust it is usually 15 seconds job :) Florida mechanics have it much easier I believe :)

    • @felixrobitaille8170
      @felixrobitaille8170 Před rokem +4

      @@kris856they do have it a lot easier, Ray gets away with an electric mid impact on most bolts where I would need everything from my 1/2 air impact at 160psi

  • @Nathan-vb6ny
    @Nathan-vb6ny Před rokem +117

    "Not bashing engineers, not this time, I'll save that for when I get a Dodge "
    Ray, as a Dodge owner this made me, laugh out loud. My kids asked me what I was laughing about. Great video!

    • @silicon212
      @silicon212 Před rokem +7

      It is clear that Chrysler/FCA/Stellantis/nom de jour hires only engineers that have it out for mechanics. The wackiest stuff I've seen has always been on a Mopar product.

    • @jame3shook
      @jame3shook Před rokem +9

      @@silicon212 as a non-automotive engineer, I always thought is was the corporate bean counters that drove the cheapest technically feasible solution, not necessarily the best solution.

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Před rokem +6

      @@jame3shook You can do it cheap and easy to service at the same time.

    • @john1703
      @john1703 Před rokem +5

      Yes. There are design-to-look-nice enginers, design-to-save-fuel engineers, and design-to-be-maintained engineers. All are mutually incompatible.

    • @jad43701
      @jad43701 Před rokem +8

      My brother and I created brand new cuss words while working on Mopar products

  • @greentriumph1643
    @greentriumph1643 Před rokem +1

    Worked at a Sunoco station in Brooklyn, NY. My boss would refuse to work on cars that were too rusty. A lot of time, lots of broken fasteners, sometime had to change whole units (calipers) because of rust. He got tired of customers thinking it was a scam or losing on the job because of time.

  • @jamespitman7452
    @jamespitman7452 Před rokem +52

    As someone from the rust belt who deals with this often, I really enjoyed seeing your process of escalation when dealing with the rusty fasteners.

    • @NJP76
      @NJP76 Před rokem +14

      Yeah, that is a normal every day thing up here in Wisconsin. I swear they throw salt on the roads at even the slightest hint that it MIGHT rain/snow somewhere in the world.

    • @scott.koopmann
      @scott.koopmann Před rokem +13

      Yep, this is standard issue stuff here in Minnesota. In fact, if I ever get a car in the shop that has no rust I think to myself, "O.K. what's going on here? Am I being punked?"

    • @NJP76
      @NJP76 Před rokem +8

      @@scott.koopmann LOL! Words to live by around here.
      It actually is a shame to watch our vehicles rust away before our eyes.

    • @spyder000069
      @spyder000069 Před rokem +11

      Map gas torch for the DIY guy here in Illinois. Not only cures rusty fasteners but lights your bonfires. 😁

    • @josepherhardt164
      @josepherhardt164 Před rokem +4

      What's the next level of escalation after the Sawzall? C4?

  • @donaldinboden3471
    @donaldinboden3471 Před rokem +13

    Love watching a good wrench twister. Starting out your own shop and no longer having to deal with the pitfalls of working for another's. Your honesty, skills and just pleasant nature, will keep you busy and very profitable hopefully for the rest of your career. Continued success Rate.

    • @dubuque1
      @dubuque1 Před rokem +2

      I started watching about 2 months ago, and could not believe he has 460,000+ subscribers, damn thats a lot but I see why watching him.

  • @gbodyman73
    @gbodyman73 Před rokem +46

    You know, Eric O. is just laughing his butt off at this.

  • @m00seknucklejohnson45
    @m00seknucklejohnson45 Před rokem +13

    I don’t feel so bad now after watching the struggle today....every time I decide to tackle my vehicles maintenance I ALWAYS find the one seized up bolt within the first 5 bolts and then spend hours boogering up everything around it. Good job ray enjoy the sweet taste of victory 😂

    • @Wholistic1
      @Wholistic1 Před rokem +2

      Just use heat 🤦‍♂

    • @johngreen8693
      @johngreen8693 Před rokem

      Snap! No idea why more people/ companies don't just use anti seize grease everywhere.

    • @johngreen8693
      @johngreen8693 Před rokem

      @Pete N Yes, I'm always aware of that risk, just a dab is enough and a retorque works.

  • @cheeseburgerbeefcake
    @cheeseburgerbeefcake Před rokem +15

    The guy I go to for my car work pretty much always has a pair of gloves on to protect his hands (he's in his late 50s) and mentioned a few years ago how he regrets not wearing gloves more over his years of work. You only get one pair of hands, you are worth the investment!

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Před rokem +1

      I used to wear well fitted pigskin gloves you can get them over at Walmart or harbor freight or wherever the pretty reasonable I think 20 bucks a pair or less have a good day but they have to fit well you don't want them getting hung up on anything

  • @martinkennedy2896
    @martinkennedy2896 Před rokem +1

    Your comments made me smile, it reminded me of when I was at a dealership in my apprentice days when I went into reception and reported to the the service manager that the job sheet reported that the customer had a noise complaint. But my inspections resulted in me saying, I couldn't see a noise. I never heard the last of my silly chosen words.

    • @martinkennedy2896
      @martinkennedy2896 Před rokem

      Also let's say you got this job of changing two shock absorbers because your price quote was really competitive because it's only 4 bolts ! How do you now tell the customer that the price has gone out the window. ?

  • @THC-KINGDOM-808
    @THC-KINGDOM-808 Před rokem +12

    Throw some anti seize on them bolts think ahead for the next tech 👍

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Před rokem

      And seize will get washed out anyway. The new bolt is surface coated/hardened so it will not rust for quite a time anyway.

  • @nathanaeldimijger3372
    @nathanaeldimijger3372 Před rokem +2

    Just wanted to say thanks for the tip on "brandishing the brakes" from your test drive with the Honda Accord. I replaced my brakes on my 2014 Ford fusion and am thankful about the information about the smoke coming off the rotors and that it would go away after a few start/stops to burn off any access residue. Keep it up and thanks.

  • @Leonarco333
    @Leonarco333 Před rokem +5

    Got a taste of that great northern rust. After a while, you just expect to cut stuff off and get new bolts. This is the way.

  • @gregbanks9503
    @gregbanks9503 Před rokem

    I used to live/work in Chicago...
    Moved to Texas..What a difference, not much need for acetylene here. Loving it!!!

  • @patrickreynolds801
    @patrickreynolds801 Před rokem +16

    Always amazed what power rust has. Adapt improvise overcome

  • @frankhartford5194
    @frankhartford5194 Před rokem

    Gotta love rust, being a shop owner/mechanic in Maine. Caused me to learn I needed to get a oxygen acetylene torch, air hammer, powerful impact, and bfh. Alot of things just a propane torch works, but when it don't I break out the big torch and then it always sees things my way.

  • @aquatrax123
    @aquatrax123 Před rokem +29

    The green and yellow lights on the batter tester means charge and retest. The tester checks for the internal resistance of the battery, and requires a full battery to get an accurate reading.

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Před rokem +1

      Not worth the time and effort. 9 out of 10 times it will come up bad anyway after recharging. (Sold batteries at Sears). We HAD to do it on Sears brand before adjusting them out. Meant putting a loaner battery (used crap) in the customer's car and have them come back. They almost always came out bad.

  • @robertthomas5906
    @robertthomas5906 Před rokem

    I run into that bolt problem from time to time. It should come out, it'll turn. I get a wire brush and force it on that bolt. It'll take off that rust. You have to push hard. Rotate it around. Sometimes a regular metal file that has a file on the edge can get into something like that. Now you're really working it. Works for bolts on the wheel hubs. Before I did that I sometimes had to drill them out. What fun.

  • @kyliewhitlatch
    @kyliewhitlatch Před rokem +16

    The pride in your craft shows. Your customers from the other place following you, should speak volumes about you. Heres to a long and successful career as a shop owner.

  • @zenoelea8239
    @zenoelea8239 Před rokem +15

    Sad person that I am, I would have somehow taken that bottom joint apart to find out why that bolt stuck. I suspect it had worked a shoulder between steel inner and bolt. Brilliant video, because you show all the real life issues of working on cars. Camera work and commentary are exceptional. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @MyCracker1234
      @MyCracker1234 Před rokem +1

      My step 2 would have been hitting the bolt from the other side, maybe with a screwdriver and hammer......Step 3 would have been cutting the bolt head off.....Step 4 would be cutting the bolt again closer to the ram so it just falls out as only an idiot would do step 3.

  • @meganluke444
    @meganluke444 Před rokem +25

    Now you know what Eric O. deals with all the time. Good job!

    • @Leonarco333
      @Leonarco333 Před rokem +4

      Nah. Only on really good days. Cars that nice are still under factory warranty in the PRNY.

    • @daemonhat
      @daemonhat Před rokem +4

      Ray started up north, he just got sick of it and moved. can't say that i blame him lol.

  • @ivebeenthinkinagain1368
    @ivebeenthinkinagain1368 Před rokem +1

    We put anti-seize on our shock bolts like that, not on the threads but the shaft

  • @cssandeep
    @cssandeep Před rokem +73

    Hey. You are such a wonderful person. I like the way you are setting up your shop.
    I am from India, where we do not have such tools for repairs. I was attracted by the way you worked with the cars, and then got hooked.
    Having followed you for so long, I admire the way you keep your spirits high. 👍
    Keep it up. 👌👍🙏

    • @mheetu3909
      @mheetu3909 Před rokem +5

      What tools do you not have? Do you work on cars? I'd love to see the different strategies you employ given your limited selection of tools... can you recommend any channels (preferably English-speaking, if possible) where I might see this?

    • @stephenwilliams6103
      @stephenwilliams6103 Před rokem +2

      You can get all tools, that Ray has got, from amazon. 🤔, Is amazon available Inn your fine country🤔😊🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @ckm-mkc
      @ckm-mkc Před rokem +2

      @@stephenwilliams6103 It's likely not a question of availability but affordability - when the average salary $400/month, even a cheap tool is expensive.

    • @cssandeep
      @cssandeep Před rokem +3

      @@mheetu3909 we have mechanics and technicians who work on cars for their upkeep. Work is primarily done by hands through hand tools. Even a simple tool ilke a lift is not afford le to such people. However, their craft is beyond comparison,given the shortage of power tools. I do not have videos, but my yeti suffered a flood damage which was taken care by my mechanic, without any power tools.

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 Před rokem

      @@mheetu3909 I have found both machine shops and auto repair shops in Pakistan putting up no-dialog videos of their work. One example is on youtube as: Chaudhary Motor Workshop Dunyapur. "Pakistani Truck" on CZcams has all sorts of repairs.

  • @mikesgarage44
    @mikesgarage44 Před rokem

    A ball joint press works well if you can fit it in there. In northern NY just about every bolt in metal bushing is stuck...

  • @stephenmoore2754
    @stephenmoore2754 Před rokem +5

    Might I suggest a slide hammer for “pulling” stuck bolts. Sometimes when all else fails, old brute force technology can do the trick.

  • @deanrhodenizer938
    @deanrhodenizer938 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Rainman, good video. I am in Eastern Canada where lots of road salt is used. What you experienced with this Lexus is what we see here with every vehicle that is more than a few years old. Everything you try to do on a vehicle that is exposed to the elements results in struggles like this one. Even removing alloy wheels from the hub sometimes involves using a dead blow hammer on the back of the wheel to break it free. This can be quite problematic when you get a flat tire in the middle of nowhere and can't remove the wheel because it is seized on the hub.

    • @HypocriticYT
      @HypocriticYT Před rokem +6

      You can remove the seized wheel by dropping it down after the nuts are removed and if that doesn’t work drive it slightly forward or reverse

    • @shawnnonya3430
      @shawnnonya3430 Před rokem +2

      reduce this issue by having grease between rotor, and contacting points of tire rim. cheers

    • @deanrhodenizer938
      @deanrhodenizer938 Před rokem +1

      @@shawnnonya3430 Thank you for the suggestion. I tried grease and it helps if the winter is not too long - has time to completely disappear. On my own vehicle, I now use anti-seize on the lug bolts and the hub but still not 100% successful. If the vehicle belongs to someone else, then it is the luck of the draw.

  • @georgekerr7321
    @georgekerr7321 Před rokem +145

    I love the determination you have when trying to get the bolt out. Even though level 9 would have been my first choice. Lol. And the fire prank on the wife unit gave this video some comedy. I'm glad that you have incorporated your entire family into your business venture. The only thing that you are missing in your videos is the doodlie doodlie do. Even if you install it and get your wife to call atleast once in a while would be great. Lol

    • @jaykellett2327
      @jaykellett2327 Před rokem +11

      NO! That sound in inscribed in every other brain cell in my head for the rest of my life. 40 or 50 years of therapy and I might get rid of it.

    • @2pugman
      @2pugman Před rokem +6

      You are correct sir ! We need some doodlie - doodlies.

    • @alannock1358
      @alannock1358 Před rokem +6

      +1 for the doodlie doo return!

    • @kenthatfr
      @kenthatfr Před rokem +4

      Yeah, I love that his whole family is being involved.

    • @cranefly23
      @cranefly23 Před rokem +5

      I used to have a dog that was an engineer. If you kicked his butt, he would make a bolt for the door. (Only joking, I would NEVER kick an animal!)
      That bolt certainly gave you some grief. I must admit being a little surprised that you didn’t move to cutting it off sooner.
      Great video - even if it was frustrating for you.

  • @ganzonomy
    @ganzonomy Před rokem

    21:30
    Honda happily watching in the background:
    Hey everyone just watching!!! Haha you got the impact wrench!!!!

  • @65impala96
    @65impala96 Před rokem +57

    I love what youre doing now Ray.. I gen nervious when you pull cars in and the office door is open. i wish you all the success possible.

    • @timd1833
      @timd1833 Před rokem +10

      Agree on the open door! Wish the rattle was resolved. That last shock bolt frustrated me too! Wife units do not like being fooled. Just sayin'..... Great video.

    • @MonsoonEast
      @MonsoonEast Před rokem +7

      I don't think we've seen a video with a paying customer's car without the door being open.

    • @michaelpressman7203
      @michaelpressman7203 Před rokem +9

      I recommend to put a some sort of door closer on that office store don't have to be a strong one but just some little pull it in have a good day

    • @iHelpSolveIt
      @iHelpSolveIt Před rokem +2

      Snap!🤣

    • @samspade7360
      @samspade7360 Před rokem +4

      Yup, open door is sketchy.

  • @brianbanks3044
    @brianbanks3044 Před rokem

    ok Ray, this is the usual for us in rusty NY....cut the wrap around the bushing, cut the rubber bushing off, heat up the metal sleeve cherry red, grab metal with vise grips and spin it out with air gun.....we used to get 4.99 a shock for labor back in the 80s to install shocks so we couldn't be dicking around with stuff that slowed us down....glad to see they haven't changed much in 40+ yrs

  • @chrisconnors8513
    @chrisconnors8513 Před rokem +29

    Ray, on aircraft bolts we use a tiny bit of Thixo grease on the shaft to help prevent future rust. Just don't get any on the threads.
    Anti-seize would probably work too. I put that on my rotors to help change tires for winter and help my wheels last longer. Canadian winters are harsh

    • @Robyrob7771
      @Robyrob7771 Před rokem +2

      Anti-seize is my weapon of choice for rust prevention here in Wisconsin!

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Před rokem +1

      @@Robyrob7771 ...yes but its recommended not to put anti siez on lugnuts

    • @Robyrob7771
      @Robyrob7771 Před rokem +1

      @@nickmalone3143
      Nope, don’t use them on things that could come off going down the road and make dead drivers!

    • @johngreen8693
      @johngreen8693 Před rokem +3

      In the UK I put copper ease on anything i change..nuts, wheels...

    • @gregjohnson2073
      @gregjohnson2073 Před rokem +1

      That will probably be the last set of shocks for the car

  • @alexl3732
    @alexl3732 Před rokem

    Here on Wisconsin, doing suspension work I usually have a torch and sawzall ready. Gotta love the rust

  • @thesoniczone
    @thesoniczone Před rokem +15

    "Don't worry oil change guys, I'll finish your job for you"
    Priceless line that!

  • @mikenicholson2548
    @mikenicholson2548 Před rokem

    Ray living in the north with salt on our winter roads we always use anti seize on bolts. It has been a life saver when we work on stuff.

  • @jeffreylord8172
    @jeffreylord8172 Před rokem +41

    We had chicken wraps, but I'm in Australia, and we don't do "thanks giving".
    Love seeing the WIFE UNIT, she must be a good catch to put up with you,lol.
    WELL DONE ON THE SHOP, and I really enjoy your videos.
    I hope you and your family have a happy and safe Christmas.

  • @MrDopey32
    @MrDopey32 Před rokem +2

    The struggle is real with that bolt. Lol. I wonder how many winters said vehicle has been been in the north. Great video sir, glad it all worked out in the end!!

  • @timsak
    @timsak Před rokem +49

    🤣 God bless your wife for putting up with your shenanigans! You guys are an inspiration to all. Love the videos in your new place, continued luck with your endeavor!!!

  • @BSD2000
    @BSD2000 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a 2013 RX450h with 147k miles and I ran into the same exact problem with my shocks. It still had the original shocks and it initially looked like an easy job, so I decided to replace them. I watched your video first, then thought to myself 'I'm sure I'll be fine', but I had a heck of a time getting the bolts out. On the passenger side, the top and bottom bolts snapped and I had to drill and grind the old bolts out and replace them. In case anyone needs to know, the bolts are M12 X 1.25. Also, the old shocks still had some resistance, but they wouldn't rebound when compressed and had 'dead spots' where they had little to no resistance, so they needed to be replaced.

  • @Docthewrench
    @Docthewrench Před rokem +5

    Niiiiice...your wife....dude I had a wife like her
    She died January 20 2017 at age 47.
    My world shattered ...
    A single dad....
    It can be over in a instant...I didn't think so...
    Some of the pain is gone...
    Some will never be gone.
    It is what it is...

    • @golferpro1241
      @golferpro1241 Před rokem

      Sorry to hear that. She lives on in your thoughts..

  • @mikehotchkiss5201
    @mikehotchkiss5201 Před rokem +1

    Yeah the number one rule is if you say that something is going to be easy that it will become hard. I did the same thing today on my last car.

  • @markseaman4750
    @markseaman4750 Před rokem +25

    Gee, ya’ think Lexus could have figured out how to completely 100% make that engine disappear under covers? That managed about 85%.😂

    • @TrondBrgeKrokli
      @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem +2

      Good & funny point. Thanks. I almost forgot that detail as soon as the other problems appeared. What will it be next? Potted in engine tops, like some internal electronics are these days?

    • @stealthg35infiniti94
      @stealthg35infiniti94 Před rokem +6

      It's amazing how Lexus trys to make their vehicles quite as possible by putting extra sound deadening covers. Then we have some people that first thing they do is jank the stock exhaust and put on a noisy fart can system. Now they pretend they are driving a high power machine or running around the track in NASCAR.

  • @katyusha1044
    @katyusha1044 Před rokem

    Ray I’m not a mechanic nor do I claim to be, but as a CZcams cert parts changer, I can say that I’ve never been happier to live down south where rust isn’t an issue, I’ve taken apart 70 year old cars with less rust than that Lexus

  • @proudcanadian5713
    @proudcanadian5713 Před rokem +20

    They're just concerned for your hands, Ray. ANYWAY, Once again it is time to mention we need to raise Ray's SUBSCRIPTIONS, people. If you're ALREADY here, check to make sure you're subscribed and then check with your mother, father, sister, brother, all your cousins, your uncles and aunts and ALL the family pets. Also check with your neighbours, (even those ones that keep letting their dog at your Begonias) and get those numbers up. ONLY 35K more subscribers to get Ray to that magic 500K and let's do it FOR Christmas!!!!

    • @829joliver
      @829joliver Před rokem +2

      At your suggestion, as a long time viewer of Ray's instructive videos, I've finally hit that black "subscribe" button...

    • @proudcanadian5713
      @proudcanadian5713 Před rokem +2

      @@829joliver Thank you for that.

    • @stephenwilliams6103
      @stephenwilliams6103 Před rokem +1

      @@829joliver what took you so long🤔🤣. It's free😅. Ray gets loadsamoney from YT for the amount of subs he gets😆😆🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @glassesstapler
    @glassesstapler Před rokem

    ON that PPI, check ALL speakers by changing Balance, Fade. Also, check heat AND A/C and cycle ALL modes to make sure blowing cold and hot through all vents!

  • @MrFoster91
    @MrFoster91 Před rokem +14

    since you got your own shop I've been hooked on these videos.

  • @ozarksgoldwing8367
    @ozarksgoldwing8367 Před 5 měsíci

    My wife drives this exact same vehicle right down to the colors inside and out, but with twice the mileage. It runs and drives like new. And I enjoy maintaining it. So easy to work on.

  • @clbcl5
    @clbcl5 Před rokem +4

    The one thing that is rarely properly checked on any car inspection is the nut behind the wheel. Most need an attending to.

  • @MrBowNaxe
    @MrBowNaxe Před rokem +2

    Good stuff Ray! Glad you're staying busy and that means customers are following you to the new shop. Can't wait to see what's next.

  • @chrismccaskell7156
    @chrismccaskell7156 Před rokem +20

    Hope everything is going good at your new shop Ray.

  • @hoseqt1
    @hoseqt1 Před rokem +1

    😀😃😄😂🤣😂🤣😂 This is by FAR your funniest Comedic video EEVVVAAARRR....
    I just loved how you played with that lower Shock bolt like a NEWB Shade tree MEch would do, even to the point of knocking the back brace out with Hammer Slams....
    What was even better, 😂🤣 is how you totally ignored the ""DRY GETS LUBE"" rule, by puching the bolt out, where we can see it is dry, gets No Lube, then pull it back in, where everything looks wet, and then you spray everything down again....
    This is CLASSIC Mechanic Comedy, and it took me right back to being a 15 year old under a 62 GMC where me and a friend did the exact same thing, and we too gave up and used the whack saw.....
    Thank you for the After Thanksgiving PreChristmas Comedy....
    At least this year, the Holiday Downs won't be soo bad.....

  • @deanowens5539
    @deanowens5539 Před rokem +22

    Hey Ray, glad to see that you are getting your customers. Trying to see how to get a hold of ya. I’ve emailed you but not sure you’re getting them. Would love to get on your schedule. Thank you as always!

  • @zrex8911
    @zrex8911 Před rokem

    man dealt with this on a older marquis from kansas recently. the bolt did the exact same thing. fast job turns slow real fast. cut it off as well. i add time now for rusty jobs. it will be at least severe labor time. Thanks for the vids man! new shop seems to be going well 🤘

  • @Fantic156
    @Fantic156 Před rokem +11

    Nice one. I think I'd have gone to the recip saw a bit more quickly, and I don't make my living from time spent on cars!! Videos as interesting as ever, and happy to see you involving family and just getting it done .. 😜

  • @TonyGingrich
    @TonyGingrich Před rokem +1

    Lexis designs are among my favorite. Very modest yet sleek exterior. With an interior that rivals Bentley and Rolls.
    I really love this one, particularly. Wood grain done correctly. Hopefully I'm wealthy enough in my retirement to afford something like this.

    • @realsaxual2357
      @realsaxual2357 Před rokem

      They are not expensive

    • @TonyGingrich
      @TonyGingrich Před rokem

      @realsaxual More expensive to maintain, than I'm currently accustomed to. At that age, I might no longer be able to do my own work, lol.

  • @TheOriginalDaveJ
    @TheOriginalDaveJ Před rokem +4

    I'd have cut the mount of that shock a long time ago and chopped the bolt.
    Think I would've replaced and greased the bolts so it wasn't such a ballache to remove next time.
    Good to see you're busy tho.
    I

  • @craigdowney6438
    @craigdowney6438 Před rokem

    I'm reminded of doing shocks on my friends old Buick. The bottom bolt seized and I had to make 2 cuts in the bottom of the shock and lift out the shock before I could get enough room to cut the bolt and bushing in 1/2!

  • @Cookiebaggs233
    @Cookiebaggs233 Před rokem +20

    I have the same model. Trashed OEM shocks and rear control arm bushings were the source of my rattling noise.
    Also, at 9:35 you can see the classic front timing cover oil leak that is common for the 2GR-FE.

    • @thooks1234
      @thooks1234 Před rokem +1

      100% correct. Since this vehicle is 11+ years old, mint condition with 90k miles, but has all that rust, I would keep rolling until it was a problem in the garage.
      That’s a $5-6k repair when done right. Ray definitely would NOT be doing it for me.

    • @Cookiebaggs233
      @Cookiebaggs233 Před rokem +1

      @@thooks1234 Agreed. No offense to Ray but, he’s not setup to do a 2GR-FE engine drop nor would he want to. It’s a massive time gobbler.
      My 13 RX is weeping at the timing cover and I’m not doing anything but monitoring it for now and cleaning the area every oil change. It may never develop into anything more than an annoyance.

    • @thooks1234
      @thooks1234 Před rokem +1

      @@Cookiebaggs233 The realty is not many techs that have independent shop experience have in-depth Toyota experience. It’s not that Toyotas are a problem, but you really can’t dump BG Coolant and other fluids that are “Asian” stuff into Toyotas. Also, they aren’t Ford/GM/Fiat/Nissan/Korean vehicles. The other side of the Indy coin is there’s just not a lot of repair traffic on Toyotas.
      That’s why Toy/Lex specialty shops are growing in number and have zero issues with gaining customers and remaining extremely profitable.

    • @dubuque1
      @dubuque1 Před rokem

      @@Cookiebaggs233 When I moved to a new community, my 2015 Ford Escape AWD apparently went from no problem to blown transmission in like 5 minutes. The small town transmission guy told me it is one of the WORST ones to pull out and replace due to engineering. I passed and bought a beater.

  • @jeffryblackmon4846
    @jeffryblackmon4846 Před rokem +1

    That lower shock stuck bolt: how about using an abrasive wheel to cut the shock body and go in as far as the sleeve? That could relieve some of the grip on the bolt. Or do it twice, for good measure, and remove a slice of shock body?

    • @phil6465
      @phil6465 Před rokem

      That wouldn’t relieve any grip on the bolt since it’s rubber. However it would allow access to heat it up to expand it from bolt. But time cost will very outweigh price of new bolt.

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo3568 Před rokem +4

    That rustification shower was kinda pretty, we don't have that kinda art stuff here in Arizona. Look at a produce named Fluid Film and Rust protection sold on Amazon (6 for about $62) it is not oil based, wax with a rust neutralizer. it should arrest the rust and protect from future rusting. Might be a good sales item that really does something. There is also KROIL penetrant, guaranteed to penetrate 1 millionth of an inch. we use it on aircraft a lot. Great job , you don't give up!

    • @gone2dmtns
      @gone2dmtns Před rokem +1

      Ditto on both those products. I use them frequently for just about everything that gets stuck or needs some lubrication.

  • @MARedleg
    @MARedleg Před rokem

    I’m glad I live in Deep South Texas. No road salt used down here. The underside of my 2016 Colorado Z71 is still in pristine condition. We also have a 20 Traverse and a 18 Mustang, all pristine.

  • @eddiereichel9354
    @eddiereichel9354 Před rokem +9

    18:14 when tightening suspension components with rubber bushings the tightening needs to happen at ride height. When you tighten suspension bushings with vehicle on the lift they are tight in droop position so they stretch to get to ride height and then have no room to move upward.

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan Před rokem +3

      The bushings on shocks don't change when the vehicle is driven. On wishbones and stabilizer bars, yes, tighten at ride height but shocks are ok.

    • @eddiereichel9354
      @eddiereichel9354 Před rokem

      @@BigLisaFan So can you explain why the bushing is even there then? Seems to me if it didnt matter they would be solid metal.

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan Před rokem

      @@eddiereichel9354 The rubber cushions the shock as it goes up and down. Often the bolt rusts in the bushing and the rust can stop the bolt from being removed. Break out the sawzall. That is what I was told as an apprentice.

  • @hobolyf
    @hobolyf Před rokem +1

    You got a taste of what all the mechanics have to go through in the north on a daily basis. I always have the torch ready for heating bolts up.

  • @Smackdade
    @Smackdade Před rokem +8

    Wow my frustration level over that lower shock bolt would have brought out the cutting torch!! Car be damned that bolt would be out!! 😂

    • @TrondBrgeKrokli
      @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem +2

      Heh, yeah. I was thinking something similar, but more like using an angle grinder to hack through the bottom end of the shock absorber, just to get the bolt out. I know, my idea would only make sense if there was no help in saw blades and too difficult to get to the bolt, but I guess it would take more time to grind the shock metal than grinding off the bolt.

    • @michaeldelora5177
      @michaeldelora5177 Před rokem +2

      Heat up the bolt head with the gas axe and things come apart easier.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 Před rokem

      @@michaeldelora5177, I’m not sure if Ray has an oxygen/acetylene torch, I don’t remember seeing one in this shop. Might be a worthwhile investment to have one around, especially if he gets an exhaust job to work on.

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman Před rokem

    My first shock job was My girlfriends car. It was an Apollo and I ran into the same problem with that bolt. It took me the whole day to remove that one shock that should have taken me an hour. I ended up cutting the eye off the shock ,then cutting the head off the bolt off ( no power tools) with a carbide hack saw blade. I was NOT a happy camper. Now I have power tools and have no problem chopping the bolt off. I found a specialty nut and bolt place so they set me up with what I needed. This was back in 1983.

  • @JimmyMakingitwork
    @JimmyMakingitwork Před rokem +6

    Glad to see it all coming together Ray. Only thing missing is a nice loud phone bell of some kind. Doodle Do....Hmmmm, "The Phone, it's ringing!"

    • @dncarac
      @dncarac Před rokem +1

      I'm holding out for a gong.

  • @peter-pg5yc
    @peter-pg5yc Před rokem +1

    Ray a shorter sawzal blade allows the blade rest to contact allowing better sawing.. meaning blade cuts faster and easier.. less stress on you...i got lots of diffo sizes.. I hate fighting a sawzal..

  • @aciddiver1978
    @aciddiver1978 Před rokem +5

    I really like your way of thinking, its gonna be fixed one way or another👍

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Před rokem

    I live in a rustbelt city and have a 2016 Jeep that doesn't have this much rust on the underside. It has never been garage
    kept BTW. Propably needed to get out the Superzilla stuff the day before going to the shop to get these rusted bolts freed
    up. I would have if I saw the rusted out undersides. Gave 100% to removing the last bolt but in the end still needed to get
    a new one. Your wife unit is the best!

  • @andersjson4380
    @andersjson4380 Před rokem +5

    Put some Anti-seize on the rusty bolts, and the next mechanic will be happy.

  • @michaelweatherhead9470

    Thanks Ray been there done that I live in the rust belt. Take care of yourself and family ❤️❤️👍

  • @stevehamilton9418
    @stevehamilton9418 Před rokem +9

    I was wondering when you were going to put the snap foowey saw on that bolt! Easier to replace than to aggravate with. Greasing a bolt in a high rush environment is a definite plus. Yeah it’s easy to armchair someone else’s work but I will say this, I can sympathize- been there, done that. I know how aggravating that can be. With all that rust, there’s the possibility of future service work…just a thought. Hope you and yours had a great thanksgiving…Good luck, Ray

    • @jaykellett2327
      @jaykellett2327 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it looks like a snow bird birds car, that finally came to Florida with all the airport hassles and rent-a-car price hikes.

    • @stevehamilton9418
      @stevehamilton9418 Před rokem +2

      @@jaykellett2327 I’m inclined to agree Jay…and some of those components don’t look like they’re far from failing either.

  • @stealthg35infiniti94
    @stealthg35infiniti94 Před rokem

    That's just light rust for ERIC O @ SMA. It's amazing how it rains Rust every time you put the impact tool to the bolts and nuts.

  • @bigbird2100
    @bigbird2100 Před rokem +7

    Great video 👍 The problem with shocks is the rubber and sleeve which absorbs the hammer action from the gun ,same with the air chisel.

  • @briansprague9340
    @briansprague9340 Před rokem

    I bet it is nice to know that now when things don't work out well, you can still work at it until you're done without worrying about the clock running, even though you'd wish it would have gone faster.

  • @chrishengeveld6117
    @chrishengeveld6117 Před rokem +6

    Good thing about the new shop...you dont have to wear a uniform..you can wear whatever you want!! Good job Ray.🤟

    • @wirefeed3419
      @wirefeed3419 Před rokem

      @Les Reeves exactly advertise and promote yourself and look professional at the same time. You also have your work clothes separate easy to identify from your non-work clothes. Helps wife with laundry too.

  • @johnmurphy6366
    @johnmurphy6366 Před rokem

    Ray,a self closing hinge on that door would definitely be a good idea,no need for collateral damage to a vehicle!

  • @theecrazyoldgamer8770
    @theecrazyoldgamer8770 Před rokem +11

    Love your videos Sir. I find them Very informative & entertaining. Please keep up the awesome work. = )

  • @mikef1551
    @mikef1551 Před rokem +1

    Ray it's great seeing you so relaxed and having fun and enjoying family. Thank you for sharing your excellent skills with us 👌👍

  • @johnmoloney5296
    @johnmoloney5296 Před rokem +9

    You really should close that small side door Ray,its going to catch you out with a side mirror someday

    • @TrondBrgeKrokli
      @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem

      Thanks, I was thinking something similar, that the open door is like an accident waiting to happen, particularly because it is so close to the drive-in entrance.

    • @johnmoloney5296
      @johnmoloney5296 Před rokem +1

      @@TrondBrgeKrokli it is an accident waiting to happen, an accident thats going to cost him a side mirror or paintwork to sort out a dent or scratching,

    • @TrondBrgeKrokli
      @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem

      @@johnmoloney5296 Very good point. That is exactly some of the things that make me worry and feel like it is a 6th sense kind of thing.

    • @johnmoloney5296
      @johnmoloney5296 Před rokem +1

      I have mentioned it , maybe it looks closer on camera than reality

    • @TrondBrgeKrokli
      @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem

      @@johnmoloney5296 Could be. Could be a case of camera angle making it difficult to see what the actual distances and angles are around that door, maybe even distorting the garage door dimensions. Thanks for pointing out that side of the story.

  • @keithhults8986
    @keithhults8986 Před rokem

    Rey is a top flight mechanic! Busting rust causes a wonder of surprises. Chain reactions of rust breakage can happen. Salt water boat engines never come apart easily. I admire Rey's persuasion techniques and sweet talking the stubborn bad part until Victory!😄 I do the same! If I dare curse at it, I believe Karma will make my rebuild at hand allot harder. My no fail persuader is a 24in breaker bar and a 3ft ridged pipe extension. If 5ft of bar doesn't crack the bolt, a torch comes in very handy.

  • @rogerfleury3591
    @rogerfleury3591 Před rokem +4

    10th! GOOD MORNING RAY! Preventive maintenance! What a concept! (Even if it’s only a systems check!) Will help you stay off the side of the road in the future. YIPPEE! Roger in Pierre South Dakota 😊

  • @artillerest43rdva7
    @artillerest43rdva7 Před 9 měsíci

    it was good you could find a usable nut and bolt, sometimes you have to destroy parts that are fused
    together from the “rust belt” up north! it is great to find a great car from down south where rarely they
    have to use salt to clear the road of snow. it is nice to be able to just use tools to work on a car over
    needing penetrating oil and a oxy / acetylene to get it apart!

  • @paulabes4220
    @paulabes4220 Před rokem +3

    Ray great video. I personally would have cut the bolt off a good ten minutes before you decided too. Also am I the only person in the word that puts anti seize in the shock housing hole and bolt? When I saw you put it back without anti seize after seeing what happens to these bolts kind of made me go hummm.

  • @chevy7912
    @chevy7912 Před rokem +1

    Ive Got a suggestion for a tool to help with bolts like those what about using a heat induction tool like one from bolt buster they Help Loosen rusted bolts . By the way keep up the great work and Im glad to see you got your own shop you can finally do things the right way The Ray way.

  • @matts7144
    @matts7144 Před rokem +8

    Could the rattle be caused by the missing clips on the engine cover? Enjoying the new shop videos!

  • @mred8002
    @mred8002 Před rokem

    We’ve gotten spoiled watching him work on Floridian cars. Up north, a seized bolt is the normal, and the easy out ones are rare. Acetylene wrenches are often required

  • @bloggs4214
    @bloggs4214 Před rokem +4

    Ray always great watching your videos. From here in Scotland.
    Why not use anti seize on the bolts when refitting?
    Especially if it’s possibly a return customer.
    Is it a cost thing?

    • @boggy7665
      @boggy7665 Před rokem

      Would the green marine bearing grease be any good in the shock mount?

    • @bloggs4214
      @bloggs4214 Před rokem

      @@boggy7665 I’m sure any type grease will be better than nothing

  • @50zoomie
    @50zoomie Před rokem

    Your Southeast Michigan rust experience was put to a test.

  • @stevescubas
    @stevescubas Před rokem +6

    My thanksgiving meal consisted of a box of macaroni and cheese

    • @I-watch-at-2x
      @I-watch-at-2x Před rokem

      You had cheese?! Lucky!

    • @stevescubas
      @stevescubas Před rokem +1

      Cancer and eating Macaroni and Cheese..thought I might get a lil love but hell no !

    • @stevescubas
      @stevescubas Před rokem +1

      @@I-watch-at-2x Kraft well acuall store brand so no cheese

  • @friemech
    @friemech Před rokem

    Hey Ray. I work on rusty things and run into this problem often. I’ve found spinning the bolt with an impact and getting the assembly hot will break loose the rust enough to knock it apart. Watching this was triggering my ptsd. 😂

  • @tylerjoseph7378
    @tylerjoseph7378 Před rokem +2

    I bet it was frustrating but gosh darn it was so fun to watch. I was waiting for a saw or torch to come out! Can’t be stuck if it’s liquid 😂

  • @Digidoc316
    @Digidoc316 Před 9 měsíci

    I have often experienced the steel sleeve rusting solid to the bolt so that the assembly turns in the rubber bushing; multiple methods of attack but cutting the bolt as you did is the quickest method.

  • @jamesharrington8948
    @jamesharrington8948 Před rokem

    Toyota tech here, not much rust in my region, but still bit my tongue few times. Was going to give you hard time for underpowered impacts and short ratchets, but then I felt ill-equiped when I saw Ray has the longest 10mm I've ever seen!

  • @richardsmith9350
    @richardsmith9350 Před rokem

    I'm impressed with your patience ray God bless you today🧐

  • @donmurray3638
    @donmurray3638 Před rokem +1

    Loving the judicious use of various persuaders, including the ball pein Glasgow screwdriver!

  • @tileuser4640
    @tileuser4640 Před rokem +1

    Have enjoyed your videos for a while now. I have a 210 RX450h with 310,000 km. Looks as mint as that one up top... maybe more rust underneath from our Canadian winters. These things are well made.

  • @francodeiuliis1562
    @francodeiuliis1562 Před rokem +2

    Pranking the wife unit was hilarious 😂
    Hope she gets you back
    Always watching
    Cheers from Nova Scotia

  • @LumiaScience
    @LumiaScience Před rokem

    CENTRAL PNEUMATIC 21/32 in. Air Tie Rod Separator on the shaft side of the bolt head saves driving time.