Customer States Truck Has Bad Vibration While Driving | Just Rolled In
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 31. 05. 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:05 The technician said: "Yeah this one was just plain stupidity, not insulated connections, and grounded out on the brake master and well now we are at this point. Lol"
0:21 No extra info. But they are lucky it didn't go up in flames.
A good thing to note though, is if you ever modify your exhaust, look what's around before doing so.
0:37 2018 Ford Raptor. The customer ended up trading it in for a Super Duty after it was fixed under warranty. I've heard and seen this happen often on these Raptors from people jumping them and the front differential taking most of the impact when it's landing. In the clip, you see the front differential housing is cracked in multiple spots + where it mounts to. You also see the axle shaft is twisted/broken. I'm going to say whoever owned it was hitting some jumps.
1:03 A good reminder to change your timing belts when needed.
I believe the replacement interval on that timing belt is every 105000 miles / 168981 kilometres. It's also an interference engine, which means If a timing belt breaks while driving in an interference engine, the camshaft stops turning leaving some of the engine valves in the open position. The heavier crankshaft will continue rotating by inertia, moving pistons up and down. This will cause the pistons to strike the valves that are left open.
1:15 A very unusual voicemail that this shop received. lol!
1:31 What you see in this clip is called tire cupping. Worn-out suspension components like shocks, struts, bushings, and other components can cause this. The tire is no longer able to roll smoothly down the road and it bounces slightly causing this. This bouncing creates uneven points of pressure on tires, leading to tire cupping. I've also seen this happen on some brands of tires.
1:47 The technician said it was a young kid driving the car and he thinks they actually jumped it. But they ended up getting a new subframe and oil pan installed.
2:03 The technician said: " I don't recall what vehicle this was(Dodge or Jeep). The customer said he smelled fuel and had a puddle on his garage floor. I have no idea what caused it."
Looks like maybe the customer rubbed the fuel tank against a rock/object.
2:19 I've driven some trucks with big wheels and tires (customers trucks) and they never drove well. But since the vehicle got aligned with 20-inch wheels on the truck, it's definitely going to handle differently than before.
2:30 No extra info.
2:34 Customer paid $8000 for this Jeep. No extra info.
2:48 Never had/seen an AirBag randomly deployed but the vehicle is a 1991 Mazda Miata and a lot of people modify them, so maybe a chance the customer was playing with some wiring or the airbags on this vehicle.
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Okay, I'll subscribe to the 2nd channel...
Hell yeah! I am looking forward to "Just Rolled Out" !! Woot woot!
Just subbed to your second channel.
You should probably pin this comment, it took me awhile to figure out what the others were talking about!
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS I did at first and it didn't work so thanks for letting me know :)
People that put wheels like that on their trucks deserve everything bad that follows
Cars are not lego.
Just because it CAN fit together.......
@@sometimesleela5947 But those don't even fit...
@@sometimesleela5947 what's a Legos?
@@paulwhitham7990 What ARE legos... Plural, look it up.
Wheels like that should not be legal. That is how stupid they look.
When I worked for GM customer assistance, we had a lady complaining about severe vibration from her new car. She stated as a good Christian woman, she shouldnât get that much pleasure out of driving her vehicle. We bought it back, but the gals on the team wanted to test drive it.
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Is there a way to replicate this vibration on one's own car? Asking for a friend.
Weirdest shet in a while
Fake, we all know that there are no female mechanics.
Dead. đ€Ł
"Truck rides like crap." To be expected with wagon wheels with banana peel tires.
0:45 "It happened after just driving up his driveway." Uh huh, that reasoning didn't work when I was 17 either. That truck was jumped...probably repeatedly.
Exactly what I thought. Especially it being a Raptor.
Repaired under warranty... That would work where I live.
He was probably doing something prior to him driving up his driveway but it just happened to totally break as he was driving up his driveway. So in his defence he may not have been lying he just failed to mention what he was doing beforehand.
@@wthigo77 oh 100%. The front diff is going to take quite a bit of impact from jumping it. The person who filmed it said its a common thing he's seen working at his dealership.
Must have some driveway!
2 heads are better than one I guess. đ€·ââïžđ
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My landlord didnât like the price I quoted him to rewire the truck he bought with a butchered wiring harness. My quote was basically supplies with a little extra to cover unseen issues. âŠâŠâŠ.. After the small fire resulting from a buddyâs attempt to fix, he paid about triple for me to fix it. Long story short I spent most weekends for the next six months rewiring his bossâs fleet of trucks and trailers.
That's good business. Although you should charge extra for fixing what others tried to "fix" before :-)
@@TempAccount358 Fixing someone else's mess is the worst, you never know what to expect unlike virgin untouched stuff. Hate those.
one of my coworkers' neighbors tore down part of his house that had hundreds of rats living under it, they scattered and new few days ate the engine and chassis wiring harnesses on his then new Ford flex. the repair bill was indeed ridiculously expensive, along with taking a few weeks. sounds about right for rewire pricing
I made harnesses for three wheeled vehicles. I'm finalising the third one... People have absolutelly no idea how much fricking wires and terminals are on a wiring harness and how long it take to make one... Mind you, the first one I counted 368 terminals... The only luxury thing (aka not required by law or required by the engine/ECU) is 2 faston terminals for the 12V auxiliary outlet (for cellphone charger use only, 5A fuse) and a SAE connector for the battery charger/maintainer... In other words, 4 wires...
@@TempAccount358
Also consider warning the customer that if the wiring harness needs a complete replacement after catching fire, any single-use PPE (gloves, gasmask filters etc.) is added to the bill
If that technician wasn't caught on camera with that airbag just going off no one would have believed him.
With zero front end damage unbelievers would have little choice but to believe him.
@@Wildstar40 a pothole a curb a speed bump they all consider them off and show no damage moron
I admit i laughed at that a lot
He was crossing a double line and (at least in my country) that's a fine and some points out of your driving license. So, the car just thought they would crash into something and promptly deployed the airbag just in case.
@@fadetounforgiven That's an NA Miata. It has absolutely nothing even close to lane-keeping assist system. Also i am fairly sure if the airbag deployed seconds before initial impact, it'd help noticeably less preventing the driver from sustaining injuries in a crash. Also a double-line shouldn't stop you from pulling into the shop either way. The most likely explanation i can think for this is a short in the clock spring, seeing as how the airbag deployed during the initial turn.
2:20...How to render a pick-up truck practically useless. đ€
from what I know those 30 inch rims are also known to be fragile, so if you hit a pothole the thing shatters like glass. Im just besides myself trying to figure out how the owner does not understand why his truck now drives like crap after the "upgrade"
It was never about practicality or utility for a lot of pick-up truck owners.
the pickup became useless the second the owner became the owner
Especially in the snow!
@@alimanski7941 Not this guy, my trucks work!
SO also should say, if a car owner won't let you get an inspection at a shop of your choice, don't buy it.
That's the biggest red flag as well lol
best advice.
That truck doesn't have tread, it has *scales*. Also, this just in: You need room for air in your tires if you want it to not ride like garbage :p
Oh so the truck can go swimming? đ
@@JustRolledIn And, breathe underwater!
I bought a car for a beater once that had stupid wide and offset wheels on it sticking out of the fenders... Got it for real cheap because the person thought it had frame damage and alignment issues (all over the road, massive torque steer, hard to turn, etc) Took the stupid wheels off immediately and put steelies on, it rode perfectly.
You young'ens ...those are the original "Tiger Paw" tires from the 70's...helps you grip the road!!!
@@JustRolledIn precisely ( until glub glub , grumble )
that white truck that "came in with 20 inch wheels and now has 30 inch wheels" with the customer stating it drives like crap and need ANOTHER alignment just put my sides in orbit
It drives like crap and looks like crap.
Probably needs electronic modification so that the odometer and speedometer show correct values. You can only put a certain amount of rim sizes under any given car.
How do you explain to him that his crap tires are the problem?
@@MrYfrank14 "Sir, your shit fuckin tires are the problem, if you spent money on learning about cars instead of just trying to look good, you would know that you idiot." if you tell him that and he leaves and doesn't come back, all the better.
Anyone that is stupid enough to put 30 inch rims with tires with no sidewalls, on a vehicle, deserves the shit ride. They destroy the ride aspects, then complain of shit ride.
That lady in the voicemail was so casual about it. Gotta respect that. đđ»
Sounded like quite a predicament for the lady lol
Not really. She was too casual, lol.
Must have had sentimental value.
Since it was "double headed" her girlfriend may have actually been the one upset about it missing.
She must have been missing it and the phone vibrate was using up all her battery power, giggity
1:23 Gives new meaning to the advice to ALWAYS clean personal items out of your car before you take it in to the shop.
Double headed no less? Just herself? or sharing with a friend?
I hope she got it back, stuff like that can't be cheap..
@@kittehgo - Unless itâs high grade silicone theyâre pretty cheap as most are made of crappy PVC or vinyl.
Hopefully it was silicone especially if shes leaving it laying in her car. Youâll never be able to sanitize those cheap, porous materials.
Coulda been a rental and she was takin' it back to the shop.
I swear this is the BEST channel for these types of videos! No clickbait, no cussing, and no BS.
I appreciate that! Thanks for being here.
Frick.
Foook
@@tyttuut oh you had to go too far lol
@@tyttuut Cheese and crackers, man. watch your gosh darn mouth!
I can only imagine what the guy was going to do to the truck after putting on those rims. Yuck!
Mall-crawling!
@@stevie-ray2020 dare I ask; what is that?
@@allisonavery7273 Pavement princess is another way of saying it ;)
Giant shiny wheels = attracts so many hit girls he'll be swatting them away
Just foul.
thank goodness your videos are ~ 3 minutes long, else I would sprain my neck shaking my head!
lol
EVERY video presented by Just Rolled In is clear evidence that many people should not own cars, period!!
I showed a video of yours to my mechanic and the whole shop watches now
I appreciate that! đ
Yup, everytime I watch I am thinking,
"What a Dumbass."
My wife gets upset if i say anything while watching.
But that's the whole point of your videos!
They are very informative and sadly entertaining.
Thank you, keep 'em coming. đ
I love the "shark tooth" tread pattern.
Bad shocks I would say?
That was the new pre crash sensing airbag option...
miata are self evolving.
For serious off road trucks Iâm always surprised how many Raptors just break going up driveways.
âJust going up drivewaysâ
â@@Gordon519 Yeah, probably had the thing in 4WD lock ripping 80 miles/h on bone-dry pavement around sharp bends for good measure.
Crossed a double yellow line and airbag was deployed: that's a Smart Miata.
That tire looks like it was made out of a back of a crocodile.
To the lady missing her toy⊠We fixed the vibration issue. $500 invoice.
One of the things I am most blessed with, was making the decision to go to trade school to be an electrician. I realize now, how much electric is black magic to the average person, and I'm so glad a have a firm grasp on how it works.
Nice avatar đ
One of my co workers had a lady call our company to change a light bulb because she didn't know how to do it.
Electricity is very complex. I have worked with it for more than a year now. That's excluding 3 years of education, half a year of working as an apprentice.
Meanwhile america uses 120v because edison couldn't get a dang lightbulb to run off 240v
People who are electricians get the joke
I used to make terminals and harnesses for lightbars or radios when i was younger, very good side project most people happily pay $50 for a pre made harness because they can't work out accessories switches or reverse polarity devices
Electricity isnât black magic. Itâs smoke. When the smoke is contained, great! When the smoke gets out, electricity quits. Or turns into fire.
Very true! Being the "electrical guy" at a Ford dealer made me a very good living. I'm retired now.
My neighbor had a âcustomâ sound system installed in his car. Essentially, he stapled Tolex to plywood and screwed into in the backseat space of his Chevy Cobalt. Thing is, he used 2.5â long drywall screws as if they were sheet metal screws and managed to put three of them into his gas tank. Coincidentally, my neighbor and his buddy who performed all this work are the living embodiment of Ricky and Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys
Decent!!
"Fuk'n Lahey ! ! ! "
Damn.........some people have no sense.
Fck'n Cory and Trevor bought the wrong screws and dicked it all up for them.
I was selling Peugeot back 1998, a memo was sent to I guess all dealerships advising not to play the drums on the drivers airbag.... with spanners/ wrenches no less. I'm guessing that it didn't end well for someone.?! Air bags were a new thing then. đ€·ââïžđ
IIRC the last of 405 & early 306 driver's airbag the control unit was fitted inside the steering wheel behind the airbag - it was a very prehistoric system used.
when I was learning car mechanic in late 80's airbags were already a new thing, and we got advised to be very careful with static tensions when handling an airbag assembly. but them exploding from being hit is anew one for me. question is, who's dumb enough to hit any steering wheel center with tools? if you leave a mark you'd have to buy the customer a new cushion. or airbag, in that regards...
If you can get an expert's statement about the wiring being done properly, you have a clear cut liability case.
Not so much if "I had a friend do it".
@@chuckles3295 Fuses? I don't need your stinkin' FUSES!!!
Might have been the same guy as the last video who didn't believe in fuses lol
@@chuckles3295 Eh, if the frame can be the ground, it can be a few more connections right? It's big enough for all of them!
Yeah, don't trust "that friend" If you don't already know his skills. I have a ïŒsomeone ïŒin my familly that think can fix everything... But whenever he does it look terrifying. I'm talking about my Grand pa... "repairing" a leaking (tap water) pipe by replacing it with a rubber tube. Let's just say it lasted less than 2 years before it blew up from thermal expansion.
A lot of repairs I did years ago were first attempted by 'a friend' of the customer. Okaaaaaaay.
A double headed dill dough. Priceless!
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I don't think an alignment is going to make that truck drive significantly better with 30" donk wheels. Like getting a lowering kit installed and complaining that you scrape the bottom going over curbs.
He got those wheels from scrapped Santa Fee locomotive wheels, right?
So she picked up her vehicle and her husband is missing!!!!! Hahahahaha, đ€Łđ€Ș
2:00 35 years ago my dad lived in san fransciso, and he did the same thing. there didnt seem to be any non-superficial damage until the next day when he was on the freeway and saw traffic stopped ahead of him but had no brake pressure. Luckily, due to his vigilence, he was able to pump the brakes and stop in time, but that was apparently one of the scariest moments driving to him. Going 75mph+ with no brakes.
I was taught to periodically "Test" the brakes to make sure they hold pressure. Also, to use the emergency / parking brake to keep it from becoming seized.
2:35 Yay, a Wrangler TJ.
This state of rust is my biggest fear for my little 2.5
Greetings from austria
Greetings from Canada đšđŠ đ
lmao you're in oz, other than hiding it out when the deluges come.. i'd say you're safe. what causes all the rust here in canada and the US is, the stuff used on the roads during our cold seasons... mainly salt and other chemical mixes that eat the metals. my 4 years old kona, is already showing rust underneath, despite getting undercoated every year, because it's parked on dirt/gravel and that salt.
you're perfectly right about inspect first before buying. one time a customer bought in a VW Golf Mk1 convertible for checkup and oil change. apparently they never looked under the hood... there were traces of a front end crash, also paint was flaking off the bent areas in the front end frame as well as the paint there being red... while the car was painted silver outside. also, the extra high beam headlights weren't even wired, they just threw in a GT grille with the lamps in it. to add to it it was a standard interior while the boot lid said GT/E... and the last bstraw was uneven panel lines in front and around the doors, including the windshield frame. owner got pissed at us first because he had made the mistake of paying already, but we could calm him down. he went and gave the car back, of course... I think it was advertised accident-free, too, and all together smelled like fraud like many days dead.
one glance under the hood could have told him to run, run like the wind, run like the wind!
Voicemail was priceless.
1:15 I mean respect the confidence this woman has to call and ask
It does beg the question of why it was in her car to begin with, though.
Maybe it's because I'm from CT, but the rust on the frame and underbody, which you can see while just walking around the vehicle, should have been enough to make him check the frame on that rusted frame that was getting inspected.
I have seen cars that don't really need a professional inspection to see there no good and that was one how hard is it to slide under a car you are thinking about buying and saying oh look rust rust more rust an oh holes in the frame from rust
@jessica colegrove - my best guess is the car was from a rust belt state but the driver wasn't.
You have to experience rust eatting a car alive to believe it.
Maybe the owner never saw rust before .
I have seen buses people buy to convert into RV's on a forum, they post a photo of the underneath of a bus they want to buy, nothing but rust everywhere, no rust through spots, and they ask about how to clean it up if they buy it. I always say , run!
So, some people see the rust, but dont know what it means.
@@jessicacolegrove4152 A few years ago, I was looking for an old Jeep Cherokee XJ. All I had to do was reach under by the driver's door and grab a handful of rotted frame. Eventually, I found one with only some surface rust on the frame.
I live in North Carolina and just came back from a trip to Michigan and Wisconsin. It was really amazing how rusty some of the cars I saw were, and they weren't that old. I've got a 26 year old Jeep XJ with virtually no rust at all, if it had spent its life in Michigan it probably would have dissolved by now.
@@WastedTalent- Funny you should say that, I just bought a '99 XJ two months ago. It's entire life has been spent in Rhode Island and Connecticut. The underneath is almost showroom-clean - I was quite stunned when I looked before buying. The guy I bought it from replaced the rockers simply because they were STARTING to show a little rust here and there. I'm really freaking lucky!
(EDIT: It's also never been off-road...)
My dad had a 1993 Chevy Astro that was involved in a front end collision in May 2011 ( Dad and I rebuilt the front end with parts from a scrap, video on my channel for those that are interested ). The insurance adjuster asked if the air bags deployed during the accident, my dad being the wannabe standup comedian responded "No, my wife wasn't with me at the time." That particular Astro was not equipped with such a device. I can only imagine the response the tech gave when that bag deployed.
I was at the tyre shop once when I saw another driver cutting away the plastic in the wheel arch on his SUV (in the car park). I asked the Tyre guy behind the counter, turns out they got some bigger tyres/wheel against their advice and well it needed some running mods so they could turn the wheel fully again! So they spend big money only to have to hack away body parts off their new SUV.
Vehicle drives like crap because those 30 inch rims are crap.
I don't know how people drive on pizza cutters.
@@JustRolledIn đđđđđsame.
But there is still some rubber on them, so it could take even bigger rims - maybe 35 inch?
Some people don't have an understanding of what RUBBER is for lol.
I'll never understand the people who modify their car into an undrivable state just because they think it looks cool
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And she was ridin' on it pretty fine...
So, if a mechanicâs tool box suddenly starts buzzingâŠ.đđ€Łđđ€Ł
"Sorry Mam, we only have a single headed %^%^6 in lost and found"
170k miles on a 2004 timing belt, impressive
Bout spit out my drink over phone call, who would take that?? Seen a airbag deploy in the parking lot, latter found it shorted out, the key was left turned to auxiliary. đșđžđșđžđșđžđșđžđ»đ»đ»
Yo the customer who called about her missing toy boosted my shiiđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
i will never understand people who buy a truck, then lower it even more(s10's) or put tires like that on it... what was the point? it's now useless to be used as intended.
That's what I never understood. I've seen pickups so low to the ground, they'd get stuck on a speed bump!! How stupid or UNCOOL is that?!!
The pangolin tyres are something special. This channel makes me glad we have MOT in the UK!
I bet I know what happened to that gas tank that had tiny holes in it. Cat used it as a scratching post.
Are you speaking from experience?
With that many upvotes I question whether this is a real thing? I'm probably just gullible...
@@knurlgnar24 unlikely a cat... but it does kinda look like claw marks, so maybe something a little bigger.
gas prices so high, cats have resorted to stealing the precious liquid gold
I love these âcustomer statesâ compilations so much đ đ
3:06 Finally a SAAB again. the body work on my own one is finished soon, then the streets are mine again :D (lucky that the autobahn is close by, can put the pedal to the medal)
Iâve never paid attention to the submissions at the end and this just happened to be the first time I did and there is a Saab, pretty nice.
I hope that customer had a govt tax stamp for that full auto door lock lever.
Yep. Definitely a high capacity actuator. And full auto. LOL
Double headed phallus was taken. đ Good video đ đ
I think someone misplaced something and now they're blaming the mechanic tell her to check inside herself đ€Łđ€Ł
Don't leave us hanging! Did the lady get her double-headed toy back? đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
I'm not sure lol. They didn't say.
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Never fails to amaze when people buy a truck then spend a fortune in modifications to make sure it can't truck anymore. Not to mention the unholy pain of getting a flat you can't change on a tire that's special order only. Loose UP TO 2 weeks because of a flat. Then those rims aren't the most durable either. One good curb or pothole and you've played yourself.
Yep. They get stupid large wheels, drop them down to an inch from the pavement, etc. It's now no longer a truck, but an expensive boat anchor.
I will never understand that myself. The COOL factor must be pretty strong for people like that!!
@@thomasschwarting5108 But to me at least, they don't even look cool, just stupic.
and the wheel bearings get to be replaced with every oil change. if the oil gets changed at all, since the rims and tyres are stupidly expensive, even if made in china.
not much of a car guy, just replace easy parts on mine because im cheap.
but my god these videos are addicting
Things that make you go đ€Šââïžđ€Ș
Those giant rims look hideous.
When I put tires/rims on my jeep I went from 18's down too 16 inch rims with 245/65 AT's because I wanted to have the fattest sidewalls I could get so the ride would be smooth as glass even on the shitty roads around here.
My personal record for a timing belt (confirmed due to knowing full vehicle history) is 269,100km. It was a 6G74 3.5 Litre Mitsubishi engine and that original belt was an absolute hero :P I wrote the k's on it and kept it as a trophy I was so impressed, every single tooth was about ready to fall off and the belt had stretched so much the timing was 1.5 teeth out. It was right at the point of failure, the stretch alone was about to cause the valves and pistons to kiss :D I had an SV20 Camry that the belt snapped after 310,000km but I never was able to confirm if that was the original belt or not, and I doubt it was, the 3S-FE is a non interference engine though despite what the manual says so that one lived to fight another day :)
Oh Those Tow Truck Accessory Wiring Jobs...And They Should Outlaw Quick Spilces...
I always find it amusing when some knucklehead puts the oversize rims and then expects it to be drivable during a Minnesota winter. At least a couple times every winter I see cars with these wheels either off the road or really badly stuck.
Love that red S60 at the end !
oh man, i nearly lost my breakfast on the 30 inch wheels, that's absolutely hysterical. LMFAO!!
@2:35 "6000$ OBO don't low ball me I know what I have" and "They hold their value"
Vehicles already come with tires that have too low of a profile for 'but it looks cool!' factor. There's a reason tires have air in them ya know - tires are the most important suspension component which is why many low speed off-road vehicles (tractors, construction equipment, etc) have NO suspension. Because they already have balloon tires which work quite well.
Yup. Lots of equipment with big tires has the drivetrain just bolted/welded straight to the frame. The only "suspension" there is on the drivers seat. Bouncy, but better than having your spine pounded to dust.
these tyres are allo filled halfway with a watery, slightly sour solutiuon to keep the vehicle from jumping when things become bouncy.
I have had dodge, ford and Chevy. My fords were always having engine problems. Sputtering stalling hard starting. My chevys would run decent if I didnât mind all the electrical quirks and things randomly not working. My dodges have all been great reliable trucks that saw 200k and 300k trouble free miles. You have to buy what works for you. For me itâs a dodge.
I believe that any amateur wiring add ons begins with " aaa derrrrp"!
I should send in the pictures of my truck (semi) batteries. I had 2 new ones installed. The mechanic left off 4 jumpers. Which would not allow the batteries to charge. As well as the computer only sensing 2 batteries. For those that don't know. Most trucks have 4 batteries.
Does the truck need all four for the motor or does it need the batteries for other things?
@@patricktrimble7954 It needs all 4 to start the truck. Need 13 volts just to turn the motor over, 1 or 2 batteries can't hold 13 volts long enough to turn the engine over. They need 3, but most have 4 (connected in line) To power the electrical parts. If the batteries are brand new. You can start the truck with two. But the power draw on older batteries, will drain them too fast to only use 2,
@@danor6812 Thanks for the info. Im not mechanic, but i have a general understanding of mechanical issues. Always interesting how cars and larger vehicles are rigged up.
@@danor6812 Big rigs are 24V, not 12.
2:31
I'm always so happy, to see the car come home, with my wife.
That Saab 900 in the end collage...drool
2:15 looks like a cat used it as a scratching post haha
170k miles and still on the original timing belt?!? What the faaaaaaack?!??!
Technically it wasn't "on" anymore ;-)
0:40 must be one hell of a driveway xD
That muffle did a clean cut on that pan.
And that air bag was preparing to deploy too early for that pole right in front of the miata ;)
The air bag deployed when the car struck air.
Airbags amaze me. I've seen roll-overs where they didn't deploy, but I've seen a guy hit a bump stop in a carpark at about 3 miles and hour and ALL of the airbags in the car went off.
I once hit a Cadilac that ran a stop sign and the airbags caused more injury and damage than the 20 mph impact did.
The leaking fuel tank at about the 2:03 mark looks a lot like shrapnel damage. When shooting AR500 type steel plates that also have paper targets near them you often get small holes from the bullet hitting the hard steel plate and then bullet fragments hit the paper. Wouldn't be surprised if a bullet hit concrete near the tank or something exploded underneath the car.
Iâm a heavy equipment and often have to repair machines in a landfill. Itâs surprisingly common to find sex toys in said landfill so there is one machine that has them stuck all over it. The big black ones with the suction cups make me laugh the hardest.
Good there was video (evidence) for that airbag incident!
nice job guys .thank you...........AMAZING
Bad vibration on those tires.... just need a balance I will biy new ones next week đ€Ł
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This was my first or second Just rolled In. I found it fun and informative. Good info, thanks. I was a car auction yard manger for a couple years and am on car 57 right now. My family was big into the old car club back in Alberta, Canada.
I'm in Alberta, Canada as well đ. Thanks for being here!
A double header huh? Wow, what a freak.
2:20 - It drives just as well as it looks; Like crap.
I helped my co worker who was buying a truck off Facebook market place in cash.
I told I would go with him and bring my scan tool.
He was looking at a 2009 Toyota 4runner.
Frame had surface rust but otherwise fine. And the owner did try to hide a
TPMS code. It was a "no communication code" for the front passenger side tpms tire sensor.
My co worker did have it inspected by a garage with a much better scan tool. Got the price cut in half because, it needed a TPMS wheel sensor and O2 sensor on the manifold.
And was listed as needing a brake job. That was the only honest part dof the ad.
Oh the many disasters that befall so many vehicles, never gets old, Love the video đ
People need to learn about 'directional radials'... Most shops are so cheap/lazy to properly rotate tires but, if you care about your car, pay extra to make sure it is done right.
sounds like that lady wants to know who took it to maybe share with them lol
The guy with the Raptor apparently lives on top of Mt. Everest...
I can understand the lady upset about the double headed D. I mean, those things are EXPENSIVE!
That last clip was crazy. Thank you for the fantastic videos I truly look forward to them each week!! How is your truck coming along?
It's coming along good! About 75% done on what I need to do to it. Will be posting more clips about it on my 2nd channel (Just Rolled Out).
Working at a Dodge Dealership one thing you learn fast is no one apparently abuses their vehicles. They just simply break in ways that LOOK like abuse, or something.
The amount of cars that have gas leaks is frightening. What is worse as wiring burn out or gas tank catching fire?
Both. Particularly when the wires start burning right after the fuel tank starts leaking. đ„đ€Ź
Awesome, just got in too đđ
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2:18 just weld itâŠâŠ IM KIDDING. I ainât stupidđ
1:32 I have never seen tires wear quite like that before!
I can't be the only one who went back and re-watched the airbag after the narration