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0:00 Intro - Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 The Frunk cover did not have to be removed to replace the 16v lithium-ion battery. Why it's important to double check your work and if you have a noise or issue after doing some work on your car, go over what you just finished.
0:20 Spray foam did not work and tires were replaced. (Ride on lawn mower).
0:29 No extra info.
0:40 Car also came in for a coolant leak.
0:51 Removing the front axles when they could have done the axle seals at the same time would have been easier. Also, the truck will no longer have 4x4. This makes no sense at all.
1:05 A very damaged Tesla came to get a new wheel installed as they hit a pothole and damaged another one.
1:12 A common issue on GM pickup trucks which can be fixed. Hopefully, the customer will fix the no-start concern and cross-member for the rear shocks.
1:23 A good reason to keep your car clean/tidy as the customer would have seen this!
1:34 Disgusting customer's car full of cockroaches and bugs.
1:40 A simple oil change turned into a $1000 job (what the technician mentioned).
1:58 The customer's dogs must have been locked in that car for way too long! The car was a Subaru.
2:08 No extra info.
2:20 Most of the front end was filled with spray foam and the car was very rusted out.
2:28 The customer was fine that it didn't have a turbo, but was curious since it has the Turbo badges and said he would leave them on.
2:38 The shop found one of the pieces of the dashboard causing the rattling noise. Also came in as the check engine light was on.
2:44 A reman. engine will be installed.
2:56 This is the piece that goes on the lift arms of a hoist to lift up a vehicle. So at one point somebody lifted up this truck to work on it and didn't see this got stuck underneath the truck. Looks to have been there for quite a while as its rusty.
3:06 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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Over 6 thousand views in 17 minutes! Awesome!
@@kaptainkaos1202 Because Of the Sprayform thing
What's the thing with Burgistanis and spray foam?
I guess it's the new duct tape
Brother, 40yrs experience, seen a lot... but (excuse me for saying, please) Americans are dumb af. Expander/spray foam seems to be the best repair for ANYTHING!!?? LOL😊 Australian here. Roadworthy is a thing. Vehicle modification needs approval. WTF is up with America???!!! 😊
Keep up the awesome shares my man. Cheers from Oz
These spray foam scientists are absolutely unreal.
Its National Sprayfoam day
There has to be some TV show all these people saw to make them start doing this so much all of a sudden.
Spray foam seems to be one of the universal fixes up their with duck tape and bailing wire.
I'm surprised they use spray foam... I'd think they'd believe that spray can rubber, or silicone sealant for a house would "work"... The spray foam is wild!
WHY IS IT ALWAYS SPRAY FOAM????? PLEASE STOP!!
Whoever invented spray foam is laughing all the way to the bank.
That's assuming that he didn't use it to fix his own car. 😂
Kinda like Homeopathy for cars.
The general public like to believe that any problem can be fixed with a spray can product.
He actually died in 1982.
If it moves and shouldn't: duct tape.
If it doesnt move and should: WD-40.
If its empty and should be full: *SPRAY FOAM*
Don't forget if you need to run wiring under your car to ONLY zip-tie around axles, exhaust and brake lines.
Ah so those roaches on the instrument cluster need some duct tape
If it's full and should be empty: Peanut Butter.
@@blauw67oi, roaches should be handled with special anti-insect sticky pads, rodents version also exist if needed.
Well put! Those are the new 3 laws of motion! a big thumbs up :)
I'll have a double cheeseburger, a large fries and a coke.
"And would you like spray foam with that?"
McFoamy?
Yes!
Tire leaking? Frame rusted in half? Sounds like a job for...
SPRAY FOAM!!
That structural, load bearing spray foam. It'll fix anything!
it's mighty tasty on a cracker too 😋
Is your structure under compression or tension? With spray foam it doesn’t matter! Just keep spraying!
Who needs duct tape when you can have spray foam!?
to be fair, that looks like a mower tire and filling those with spray foam is a method that works, IF done right. they however seemed to either be cheap on the foam or didn't know they had to let the air pressure out a few times between putting foam in
I believe that it’s time that spray foam should only be sold after an IQ test.
S/b a controlled substance:/
Ive used it to fill a void in my front bumper's foam, is that fine?
@@Kumquat_Lord Use a product for what it was (sort of) designed for? *Blaspheme!!*
I blew up my pump house with the stuff....
@@zonian1966 LOL, no. The well was a submersible in a pit. The building had a Quonset type roof and was set on footings of cinder blocks turned on edge. During a heavy rain those blocks would fill with water off the roof and drain into the pit and flood my well. I got the bright idea to fill those blocks full of spray foam. Turns out that spray foam A; gives off a flammable gas while it cures, and B; that gas is heavier than air. The pit filled with gas and when it reached the level of the pressure switch..... BOOM!
I grew up destroying things, when I was 10 if you handed me an electronic item or something mechanical I would have it in pieces in minutes but this eventually lead to me being able to put them all back together again too. I'm now a retired HVAC tech, but I'm still the one person in the family that everyone brings their busted shit to, computers, microwave ovens sewing machines , cars, snowmobiles, I enjoy a challenge but It's a blessing and a curse. In all of my years though I have never fixed anything with spray foam... Though I did use it once to aid in sculpting some cosplay armor for my son.
Lol! I was exactly the same. I took everything apart. My dad finally bought me a book “ The way things work.” Eventually I was fixing the lawnmowers etc. My sister never forgave me for cutting her dolls apart to find out what made them burp, talk or cry.
I am with you on this one!
Wow! I thought I was the only one! And there is an whole tribe !😊
The true use for spray foam GG !!
Are you a brother from another mother? Same here right down to the HVAC mechanic but retired to become a gunsmith.
The tone of voice for “car came in for a rattle concern” 😂
_"Which timbre? Also, are you familiar with the concept of claymores?"_
@@BuriedFlameyes the point I was trying to make is that her tone of voice makes it clear she thinks the driver is a complete idiot
Nothing some spray foam won't fix.
It sounded so defeated by just the thought of having to check all that stuff for which one the rattling noise came from that the customer complains about.
There is going to be 3 hour compilation at the end of the year titled "Spray Foam"
😂
@@JustRolledInDo it...
"Part One"
There'd better be!
@@JustRolledIn Needs to happen. How many episodes is up to the valiant car repairers.
"the technician added it did not taste like peanut butter"
😂😂😂😂
the forbidden peanut butter
I really hope their intrusive thoughts didn't win and it was an accident that they got the opportunity to taste it.
This technician is going above and beyond.
I'd say more like forbidden peanut butter icecream.
Never, but never, assume that it's peanut butter. 💩 🤣😂
My son thought he found peanut butter in the yard.
We have a dog who got into some chocolate...
Sometimes its not smart to test whether or not it's peanut butter..
"Hi, my car has an oil leak I need fixed." "Okay,,, Hmm, looks like you tried to fix it with spray foam...?" "Yeah, but it didn't work so my car has an oil leak I need fixed." "Okay, let's see... here's the problem, you need a new oil pan gasket. That will stop the leak." "No, thanks, I don't want any repairs done on my car." To quote Monty Python: MY BRAIN HURTS
Maybe he simply wanted to know what the actual problem was to repair it himself.
Quite common in some parts.
The quite including spray foam removal was probably significantly higher than just replacing the gasket.
The key under the seat locking and unlocking the car made me laugh way too hard
I’m always baffled by the use of spray foam like it is some sort of incantation to avoid doing a simple search on the internet and reading a bit.
That foam spray is got the be the most messy crap! 😮 Would like to see those folks hands after the foam patching was done! 😂 It is also impossible to remove from cloths.😢
Hey, it worked in the tires of my Scott's lawn seed spreader. Why not in my 4,000 pound pickup??
I hate doing searches on the Internet, takes ages sometimes, google doesn't seem to have a clue these days lol
@@Markcain268 google has become as useless and ad-ridden as the flybynite search engines it replaced in the 90's.
The use of spray foam to fix an issue with your engine is akin to... 🤔 ...y'know after you've strapped something down to a trailer? You slap the thing and say, "Well? That's not goin' anywhere."
The act itself makes no worldly bit of difference to what may or may not happen to the thing, but the sense of ease brought about by such an act makes the thing stay where it is.
That's spray foam being used to fix an engine (or a puncture, or a diff).
I'm terrified of the guy with an EV who disassembles random parts and figures that leaving connectors unplugged is reasonable.
To be fair, while the guy is an idiot for several reasons, it's not dangerous to leave that plug loose. The plug is for the emergency release button inside the front trunk, and it's just a tiny little 12v wire.
@@logitech4873Now I'm thinking the Tesla would.be the ideal kidnapping vehicle if you can just unplug the emergency release.
@@AN-12345 The frunk is pretty small, but if you're kidnapping children it's a good choice 👍
@@AN-12345 you can disable the emergency release in any car
i wonder what that person job is....
imagine he is a nurse o.o
Here we go everyone! If your bingo board had "used spray foam" on it, that's a square for you!
It's the free space in the middle at this point.
Sounds like a good drinking game. Watch several of these, you and guests take a drink every time you heard "Spray Foam." 8)
I've seen (and sent) cars to the junkyard in better condition than most of these things being driven.
You would be shocked to wisit a junkyard in EU. In 2010 i found a small furgo at a junkyard, A Renault Kangoo 1.5DCI with only 80 000km (50.000 miles) 7 months old. It was from a package delivery company. The malfunction was at trying to start the engine,all the failures light on the dash and the shop couldn't find the issue. So i bought it for 400€. Ater that i asked a friend to pull me home,as he was pulling i put it in the second gear...the engine started,no failure on the dash. So i bought right there in the junkyard a starter motor and replace it. The issue was a coil in shortcut of the rotor's starter motor,messing the ECU. Now the furgo have 650 000km (400 000miles) working fine,never had any probems anymore.
Spray foam everywhere again, the new JB weld! 😂
YESSSSSS i literally said when did spray foam become the new JB Weld!! lmao
If the apocalypse ever comes, all the world’s problems can be solved with spray foam, JB weld and duct tape!
At least JB Weld works.
And the new gasket material.
@@sloppyjoe400 And JB Weld was the new zip ties and duct tape.
So, every single one of these other than "the dog ate my car" is "I tried to fix it myself"
To be fair, *two* dogs.
"with spray foam"
Those type people must be mighty proud of themselves, tacking the repair and lying about the disaster they created.
@@larryjohns8823I think they set their car on fire and blamed it on the dogs there's a dog cage in the back😂 must be the upgraded stereo they removed
yeah, but the dog ate my car had to take years of dog in the car, with the owner just standing there giggling.
Car makes rattling noise. Also, car has rattles attached to the dash. 🤣😂
This week on Customer Sprays....
Spray-Foam = Mechanic in a Can
Spray Foam = Idiot in a Can
A Compressed Mechanic in a Can. Just need to let him self inflate.
The new "handyman's" secret weapon
Cheaper than WD40.
MeCANic
I guess in 2024 it’s no longer in duct tape we trust. It must be spray foam for the win. Yikes.
Did I miss the age of Flex Seal auto repairs, or did that one get skipped?
@@MonkeyJedi99 I believe there were a few in the past couple of years.
The oxygen sensor left hanging just got me…😂
With it's protective plastic cap still on!
It makes perfect sense. There should be oxygen in the air, which will keep the oxygen sensor happy. Score!!
@@flagmichael … I’m dying dude!!
@@dashcamandy2242 ….😂… don’t want those threads getting damaged you know…
@@dashcamandy2242 ….😂… don’t want those threads getting damaged you know…
The chassis’s rusted away !, hold this beer and pass me that can of spray foam 🤣
Some people just need to stay away from touching their cars entirely.
And spray foam lol
@@JustRolledIn But doesn't using a can of spray-foam mean that you don't have to actually touch your vehicle!?!
@@stevie-ray2020 Good one!
@@stevie-ray2020 got em
Considering how horribly maintained some of these cars are, they're already halfway there
Took a shot for every time sprayfoam was involved
I now feel qualified to mechanic with spray foam
You might be overqualified
No, you're not. Not only did you type a clear and correctly spelled comment, but you should be passed out on the floor! Now, re-watch the entire video again!
LOL!
How’s your head now? 😂
We don’t have structural spray foam up here in Canada, we just use duct tape
You might have Red Green to thank for that!
AKA: Saskatchewan chrome.
@@okymek Visiting Alaska, we saw a pickup truck that was completely covered in duct tape anywhere paint would be.
The Handyman's Secret Weapon
Lovely volvo 244 at the end! Don't see many with the round headlights!
Lovely until it comes time to replace the blower motor. Many enthusiasts swear the 24x assembly line starts with a blower motor suspended by a string, then everything is built around it.
The customer declined repairs. I love it. The bad part is that they are out there driving these wrecks.
It's fixed - just 3 more cans of spray foam - did the trick😮😮
I agree that's the scary part and there's way more of it then I would have thought but I guess I shouldn't be surprised
Don't worry! They fixed it themselves! 😉🔧
That's not the first Chevy I've seen with a bad fuel pump fuse because of that. They made a poor design choice there.
The even worse part: they vote.
Good golly , the boy friend that did the oil change sure did cost his girlfriend a lot of money to repair the damages that he did! I wonder if they are still together? LOL
Lol it cost her $1000 apparently 😅
@@JustRolledIn Yes! I saw that! Yikes! 😬
I'd say the answer to that is that same as the answer to "Did he pay for the repairs?" Haha.
That's why I never offer to work on my fiancee's car.
I found a great way to save money on car repairs though. Now that my body's too old and broken down to work on cars myself, I just take it to the shop when there's a problem. (Although I'm surprised they haven't asked me to go away after I brought it in three times because I could smell antifreeze. Turned out to be the purple washer fluid I bought in Canada.)
Great boyfriend test for humbleness and honesty. 👍
The manufacturer will have to put a notice on spray foam "This product not for automotive repair".
That spray foam really is Great Stuff!
MORE SPRAYFOAM! MOOOOORE!
There is no other shop.
business idea - name your shop 'the other shop'.
Only Zuul?
@@mc_sim That way you get blamed for every bad repair ever made. Maybe not the best name for a repair shop. 😂
I love this channel, the sublime to the ridiculous, some of it hilarious, some of it downright scary. The only channel that makes me feel good about spending money on the UK's MOT test, at least it makes me feel reassured that I won't be meeting any of those death traps on the road.
I know, right? although some MOT testers can get a bit carried away; I got an advisory for a dirty windscreen once, god knows what they'd say about the wrecks featured in this video 😂
Spray foam is the new JB weld.
I've said it before, and i'll keep saying it.
Stupidity has evolved, rapidly and backwards.
Customer rolled in on a can of spray foam and asked where's the gas pedal
"....but....why?" is what I keep asking over and over again
When I go to the store they ID me to buy spray paint but they will sell spray foam to anybody.
We used to have stuff called dum dum a pliable strip of putty we would use repairing wind noises and water leaks around weather stripping also when replacing heater cores to reseal the heater boxes. Now apparently the dum dum is the actual vehicle owner 😂😂. Thank you guys for the videos
I love this channel!!!! I'm not all that bright, but watching all this makes me feel like a genius just for never doing anything this stupid (yet).
Now i feel stupid for laughing when i saw the ,,do not drink the coolant'' sticker on the cars. Now i think they should put another stcker ,,do not taste the peanut butter either''' ,,not even if you are a technician from USA,just don't''
Why is everyone's first idea just "spray foam the hell out of it"
From the 15 year old kid next door. 😅😅
@@larryjohns8823 Maybe it was a Tik Tok challenge?
I think after watching a few of these that I should invest in spray foam companies
I must have missed the TSB where “spray foam“ is the universal replacement for Bondo, JB weld, gasket maker, silicon sealer, tire sealer, TIG & MIG welding, duct tape, even screws, nuts, and bolts in automotive repair
i dumped my tools in the lake and just bought 5 cases of spray foam from Ali Express
Duct tape, people! Not spray foam lol
Why not both? 😀
@@markhansen5142 Duct tape for strength, spray foam for sealing.
As I always remind people from where it doesn't freeze, coolant both cools the engine, keeps it from freezing, and keeps it from corroding. As much as I love cars down south not rusting to death, half the times I've gotten a car from down south up here the entire cooling system needs to be replaced and flushed because people run straight water and then the water pump, heater core, and radiator get rusty and plugged.
Yeah it's seriously annoying how poorly some people treat their cars. Like you spent HOW MUCH on that machine only to not change the oil in 20,000 miles? Coolant flushes, transmission fluid changes, brake fluid changes, etc are not very hard nor expensive and will improve your quality of life (and your car's) tenfold.
And they use tap water , not distilled water at that .
@@jamesstewart3771 distilled water is much worse than tap water.
Distilled water is quite corrosive toward metals and that gets even more pronounced with heat.
So it is a rather bad idea to use straight distilled water as a coolant.
@@Landogarner83 dude , you have no idea what you are talking about.Distillation takes all the hard metals out , that’s what corrodes the cooling system , not the water itself ,please don’t ever touch anyone’s car .
@@jamesstewart3771 Removing the metals present in the water is what makes distilled water corrosive as it now can dissolve other metals.
Maybe you should learn some chemistry before mouthing off.
Good to know people are safely using load bearing spray foam to repair their vehicles
I'm a perfectionist. To ensure the foam is strong enough I mix a handful of gravel into every application. It is especially useful for leaking oil pumps.
Seeing all of these customer “repairs/declined repairs” makes me wish there were more states with mandatory inspections.
we need a spray foam compilation!
Next month when I take some time off with our newborns 😊
@@JustRolledIn Newborns? How many do you guys have in diapers?
@@darkdelta we have a toddler and my wife is due next month with twins
Watch this once more.
@@darkdelta Who still uses diapers? Spray foam is the modern way to handle that.
You know, the spray foam probably costs just as much as the seal does 😂
Just in the last year i went from seeing no spray foam used in dodgy repairs on cars to seeing it constantly. Did 5 min crafts give everyone the idea or something?
Note to self: invest in spray foam stock.
The amount of people using sprayfoam like that is wild
Spray foam has officially taken over Duct Tape's throne from years past. I wonder what Red Green would do with it.
The auto mechanic's secret weapon! 😂
In spray foam's defence, it makes excellent filler material for pinata frameworks for "bigger kids". I made one for a 17th birthday party (it was a 40" wide flying saucer with a plush Tardis in it, they'd kidnapped Dr. Who) and it broke the 1" wacking stick, which I had him sign and now have on my mantle 😁
After watching this channel for awhile... I feel like I'm a master mechanic. 😂
Spray foam is the new duct tape.
Also, the damage on the Tesla looks like Angry Girlfriend.
*or Boyfriend
2:20 - It SCREAMS for its existence to be ended
"it did not taste like peanut butter" I wasn't ready to hear that lmao
2:09 I'm kind of embarrassed to say that I did that when I was a teenager and didn't know any better. But I learned my lesson after I had to replace the wheel as well as had to buy the new tired that blew out.
At least you learned!
That’s it. I’m buying shares in spray foam
Good heavens, Spray Foam really *is* the New Duct Tape!
I'm pretty sure it can be used to fix a stripped timing belt.
I’ve never laughed so hard at spray foam!!
Time for another weekly "Adventures with spray foam" episode!
The Four Horsemen of Terrible Cars:
Spray foam, Bondo, Booger Welds, and Hoarder vehicles
The ones that always make me laugh the hardest are the ones that if they’d spent 5 seconds and all ~looking~ where the sound was or ~looking~ at the area that makes sense to check, would solve their own problems
Granted I had a clip-worthy derp myself a while back… I had my funnel pointed at at angle directly to the coolant overflow deal and didn’t realize that that was the reason I had fluid spilling out as fast as I was pouring it… I wanted to be sure that I didn’t overfill and the fill-lines were on the driver side of the reservoir while the overflow tube was on the passenger side of the reservoir…
But yeah… “customer heard a rattle in the front” had me laughing… so have other clips… “customer hears a ‘thud’ on turns” (doesn’t bother checking trunk for loose baseball I think it was) or “customer has trouble putting car in park” (doesn’t bother checking gear shifter for obstructions)
WHY IS IS ALWAYS SPRAY FOAM?! Anyway, the tone of the mechanic's voice when she said "rattle concern" made me burst out laughing.
I think repair shops should charge extra if you have spray foam on any part of your car
Spray foam is the new duct tape.
Man. That one guy knocked that oil change out of the park for his girl. Also, I am not even gonna pull that car in for a rattle complaint
If that photo of the Volvo is recent - that car is in AMAZING condition...wow...just gorgeous!
Every home improvement store should post a sign over the spray foam section that says "NOT FOR AUTOMOTIVE USE"
Might be able to use it for sound proofing but I'm never going to try it for that.
@@davidknight3249 Yeah, you'd need a ton and doing anything in the formerly empty cavities would be miserable
nah sprayfoam in the differential is complete madness 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ah yes, the invicibility trinity: Duct Tape, WD-40 and Spray Foam.
Many states don't require inspections for safety. Maybe they thought they wouldn't find it anyway.
0:36 and it was also filmed with a toaster!!
unfortunately lol.
That's "potato", Rik. Toasters run on 120VAC while potatoes are mobile.
Ahhh, my every-few-days dose of knowing I'm not a moron. I'm so glad these videos are uploaded!
Ill admit I have thought about filling my lawn tractor tires with spray foam like this guy. The intention is that it would harden and turn them into basically like the hard foam filled tires they use on construction equipment.
Yes I know its a completely different kind of foam. But I was desperate. They were not even lasting a whole mow before needing aired up. Damn goatheads go right through them. And those tires are not cheap.
In the end I bought at great expense pre-made hard filled tires for the front, and then in the back pumped like 2 quarts of tire sealant goop in each tire.
It wouldn't have worked, regular spray foams will simply split apart and compress becoming a shredded mess in the tire and losing pressure anyway
What kind of mower do you have? My push behind have simple plastic wheels with no tires...
@@hbarudi Husqvarna riding mower
@@clynesnowtail1257 riding mowers are simply a car with lawnmowing attachment underneath... expensive to service it properly...
@@cenciende9401 yeah that's why I ultimately abandoned that idea and bought the expensive hard tires.
SPRAY FOAM THE WORLD 🌎
"Sir, your rusted trough frame destroyed the wiring and this caused the fuse to blow."
- "Just replace the fuse."
If you'd put that in a movie, people would say it's unrealistic nonsense.
That looked like a tube for a rear suspension. Still important.
But, unrealistic nonsense is FUNNY!
Cant wait for ER version of just rolled in. "My smell hound Geech darn did gotten shot so i used dem spray foams like i seens on the Tik Toks".
Definitely "Spray Foam" Monday.
It amazes me how many people just put water in their cooling system. You NEED anti freeze. Even if your in a warm climate. Anti freeze is also a rust inhibitor and lubricant for the water pump. It also raises the boiling point of water. Theses are the people who have to be told not to drink the contents of the battery. (seriously, there is a sticker on car batteries that say that!)
Ever see a train? They run on plain water plus a corrosion inhibitor package. Glycol is too expensive for them.
@@straightpipediesel Yes, trains don't use glycol. Its not that is to expensive its that glycol helps cool to well in warmer weather. Cold diesel engine is bad. And lets face it, most trains run in above freezing temps, with acceptations to us northern areas (Canada, Alaska, Norway and so on). Also been know to damage cooling systems bearings. So they figured its cheaper to let the trains run all the time instead of high repair cost or replacement of engines. But, any who...was referring no normal cars in trucks in my original post. Don't think most people will want to let there car/truck run all day when its below freezing. Although, the tweekers would love some free cars!
Spray foam -- Is there anything it can't fix?
Brains 😅
Thanks for the laughs!
More absolute customer insanity. I love it.
The ignorance and stupidity of the general public never fails to amaze me.
Wonder what these people who have done these things think when they see these videos.
They are probably proud they are a star now 😅😅😅
What makes you think they see them? They're clearly not interested in cars, so they wouldn't be watching these sorts of YT channels.
Jokes on you, they're not the sort to watch videos, otherwise they would have watched some on how to properly do what they were trying to achieve...
Wtf is with the spray foam lately??
Good question 😂
@@JustRolledIn they need to lock that shit up behind the counter like Sudafed
Thanks my friend. 👍 👍 👍
Every video makes my day😂😂😂😂
It’s beginning to look like spray foam should be made a controlled item. You have to pass a basic intelligence test before it can be sold to you.
This channel has taught me that spray foam needs to be a controlled substance.
It is controlled. By how much you push the button on the can. 😄
These videos are priceless
the car at 02:22 obviously came from the set of the next mad max movie: furiosa.
That's why I never worked on a girlfriends car, I'd say "Let's go to a movie while the techs at the dealership fix your car sweetie :)"
Yeah. I always preferred to work on the girlfriend.
Just imagine.. this is only a tiny subset of the vehicles around you that are at the same or worse condition. As much as I didn't like them its time to bring back safety inspections and punish the garages that just slap on a sticker for the right price.
*"It's like duct tape in a can!"*
The more of these videos I watch, the more it takes a toll on my mental sanity.