How to Build Adjustable Alignment Bushings! Mighty Max Ep: 19

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • On a factory Mighty Max, caster and camber is adjusted using a variety of shims on the upper control arms. Thats annoying. I want Caroline's Mighty Max to be easily aligned like a late model Toyota 4 Runner!
    In this episode, we install front lower control arm tabs and install Toyota alignment cam bolts. Now I'm actually looking forward to aligning this thing!

Komentáře • 369

  • @MerrixsOutdoors
    @MerrixsOutdoors Před rokem +35

    I really hope you don’t worry about getting videos out on a schedule. I enjoy them when ever you get around to making them. I look forward to using the tips and tricks I have learned from you when my daughter and I start building a truck together. I would hate to think that you are getting burned out trying to please people that cannot work with your schedule and life. Keep moving forward at your own pace.

    • @johnmathews3027
      @johnmathews3027 Před rokem +5

      Well written I agree

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +27

      Thank you both. 🙏 Your words are very much appreciated. Worry not! I’m not burning out. Yet.
      Here’s some potentially interesting behind-the-scenes info about CZcams. It’s not the viewers that demand a consistent schedule, but the almighty algorithm. CZcams rewards a creator that maintains a schedule with far more promotion than a creator that doesn’t. (I’ve tried both, and Garage Fab‘s recent explosive growth is proof.) The past couple months have shown me that doing CZcams full-time is actually a possibility!
      Creating videos isn’t hard. Creating videos with a full-time job and a family is extremely tough! But if Garage Fab alone could pay the bills, maintaining a schedule would be a cakewalk. This is what I’m fighting for!
      Like you, Garage Fab viewers have been the most kind and appreciative group of humans I’ve ever come across. So they’re worth fighting for. 🍻

    • @seanalexander9531
      @seanalexander9531 Před rokem +4

      @@GarageFab thanks for the explanation - this makes much more sense now.

    • @MassageWithKlay
      @MassageWithKlay Před rokem +4

      @@GarageFab As Superfast Matt says "All hail the algorithm"

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +5

      Quite true. Also accept it as your Lord and savior and sacrifice your first born for it. And preferably your second and third born as well. But still don’t forget to upload regularly!

  • @marcusluna6977
    @marcusluna6977 Před rokem +15

    Glad I could help! I am always impressed with your skills! You do more with chipboard and a hand plasma cutter than I get done with my table!!! Keep up the educational videos. You are a legit course on suspension setup and builds!

  • @kellyjones334
    @kellyjones334 Před rokem +3

    Lol. I'm glad I'm not the only person that screws up something relatively fairly easy. Honesty is the key to great builds.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      lol! I’m a perfectionist. Not perfect.

  • @ronbelldvm
    @ronbelldvm Před rokem +6

    I forgot about the router, but that is a great idea. Thanks for showing it again. Also, I'm glad I'm not the only one who makes mistakes. Thanks for keeping it real for all of us, and for taking the time to make these videos.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @c10aholic
      @c10aholic Před rokem +1

      I have to say. I saw the router idea and have now done it twice on my build in the last couple weeks nice watching the video. I love the concept of it and it works so well. Currently working on a rack and pinion conversion where I need to oval about a 1/4 thick metal. It's working amazing. Killer tip.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Happy to hear you’re getting some use out of it. I’m about to slap a router bit intended for wood in there and see how quickly the metal destroys it. I’ll let you know!

  • @victorfronkiii8261
    @victorfronkiii8261 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for being real. I truly enjoy your teaching and sense of humor.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Thank you, Victor! I appreciate you back.

  • @beatlebug9622
    @beatlebug9622 Před rokem +1

    Even a mistake is interesting with you! Humorous style and skillful solution....... Waiting for the next....... Thank you Markus!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha! Thank you. I’m wrapping up the next one as we speak! See you soon.

  • @nicksmith7999
    @nicksmith7999 Před rokem +1

    Brother, I could feel your pain from here in Australia. So glad your the man who keeps telling us to keep moving forward. Look forward to your next video.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Thank you, Nick. 🙏 Thrilled to be that guy! Cheers!

  • @tommykj2
    @tommykj2 Před rokem +1

    Your router tip is pure gold. A little tip in return. Use the cams to get the alignment done. After everything is where it needs to be, measure the cam bolt location to make a cam delete plate. I did this with 2"x1.5"x0.25" blocks I made to replace the cam. Drill a hole in the plate where the bolt sits in the cam. In the end, no more screwing up the alignment with the first wrong bump you hit.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I like that idea a lot. We see delete plates pretty often on off road vehicles. I’ll definitely be doing that if I see any alignment drift.

    • @tommykj2
      @tommykj2 Před rokem

      @@GarageFab I have 26 miles of dirt between my home and the first hard ball road. I would get 2 maybe 3 trips to town before I would start to notice it was off again. I almost got to the point I was going to just weld it in place. Then I stumbled a store bought cam delete kit, and thought, I can make that. About 2 hours of work later, and the problem is gone.
      I've been contemplating starting a channel myself to show that even off grid with no garage, if you really want something, anything is possible when you set your mind to it. I have a couple hurtles to figure out first though. 1 is my lack of signal for uploading (feels like the good old AOL days out here). 2 I'm a wildland fire lookout. I actually move out to my tower for the summer tomorrow. That brings in a hole new set of challenges to overcome between time and when fire restrictions come into play. It's still possible, I just need to sit down and put some good thoughts to it all.

  • @maxie9506
    @maxie9506 Před rokem +1

    I like when you screw up. Thats the real reality show right there. I appreciate what you do for us.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Screw up? I’ve never screwed up in my entire life. Don’t know what you’re talking about.
      Thank you my friend. I appreciate you back!

    • @maxie9506
      @maxie9506 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab 🤣🙏

  • @jameslangford4748
    @jameslangford4748 Před rokem +1

    Alright ! It isn't just me that screws up like that. I caught it in time but you already made the vid. Great thatyou show your errors. Makes you as human as the rest of us. Again, GREAT teaching methods !

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I used to be embarrassed by mistakes. If you look at earlier videos, you’ll notice I’m perfect. 😂 I learned it saves a lot of production time not having to re-record to cover up mistakes, and folks like you appreciate it, so it’s a win win.
      Thank you, James!

  • @zachmoody1399
    @zachmoody1399 Před rokem +3

    Just something I noticed (because I have done it in the past). You put both washers on the same side (rear) for spacing the plates apart for the correct bushing which means that your bushing will be pushed toward the rear the thickness of the washer on final assembly. If you plan on doing your own front arms not a big deal. If you were keeping the originals, it might come into play. Love the videos and the hard work that you put in. Keep it up sir.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Hood eye, Zach! I am in fact building arms from scratch using only the front most bushing edge as a locator. The factory arm will be placed in a jig with this in mind, and once the jig is set, I’ll piece together the new arm. I imagine that’ll make more sense in the video. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @meganmilesreidmeganmilesre7372

    Another awesome video full of great useful tips, thanks again Aaron …and Marcus 👍👍

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      My pleasure. Thank you, my friend!

  • @gavinatkins2671
    @gavinatkins2671 Před rokem +1

    You’re killing it. There’s so much I’m learning by watching you just fabricate stuff and things.
    All my truck projects are on hold for a minute. Starting a new trade tomorrow, but as an apprentice I’m gonna be broke for a minute. Oh well, not the first time. Hopefully the last. Just gotta keep moving forward.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Nice! Your mindset is a good one. 👏 What’s the new trade?!

    • @gavinatkins2671
      @gavinatkins2671 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Hired on as an Electrician. I got a good feeling about it all right now. Of course that may change tomorrow. 😂😂

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Hang in there. If you need $, that should be pretty fantastic. Just don’t lick any wires.

    • @gavinatkins2671
      @gavinatkins2671 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab but copper tastes so good! 😂😂

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Mmm pennies.

  • @mattharden2441
    @mattharden2441 Před rokem +1

    The trick with the router just upped my game in the shop because I don't have a big compressor to run a good air grinder. Thank you very much for that tip ! 👍

    • @MassageWithKlay
      @MassageWithKlay Před rokem +2

      not only is it a great way to get some spinning action, the fact that it gives you fantastically square cuts is an added bonus :D

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure, Matt! Lemme know if it lives up to the hype.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      So true, Klay. If you’ve got patience and a steady hand it provides machine-like edges.

  • @Chadlistentome
    @Chadlistentome Před rokem +1

    Making videos can be a massive pain, that’s why I rarely do it. But, you’re way better at it, so I just leave it to the pros. For the most part. You were correct in saying they don’t need to be hardened. Once you walked that steel it will change the temper, and while it cools slowly, it’s going to normalize anyway. Great video as always brother!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Ahhh! Very good point! Never considered that. Even if they were soft like aluminum, I think they’d still be fine as they’re not much beefier than the factory Toyota 1/8 inch bent sheet metal stoppers.
      Thank you my friend!

  • @TheBarnCarsandBicycles
    @TheBarnCarsandBicycles Před rokem +1

    Great videos. Enjoying watching you work through issues and solve problems.

  • @dekebell3307
    @dekebell3307 Před rokem

    Just paused your video to go try my router and deburring bits.
    Works like a champion! Thanks man!

  • @killingcursivekustoms
    @killingcursivekustoms Před rokem +1

    I respect how you call yourself out on your mistakes. Thats real as hell. I grew up in the Nevada/Arizona area and frequented events like Endless Summer and etc. Been to quite a few shows in Vegas also. Have a good day. Awesome work man.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Nice! Where you at now? Thank you my friend. 🙏

    • @killingcursivekustoms
      @killingcursivekustoms Před rokem +1

      @GarageFab You're very welcome man...my family has been in Nebraska Panhandle now for a decade. Trying to bring some West vibe and style here. So far so good.

  • @PurpleTitanFox
    @PurpleTitanFox Před rokem +1

    Great job so far! Glad to see I'm not the only one who has to redo things 😂

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha! That’s how you get really good at things. Do everything multiple times! 🙌

  • @bryceweeks5498
    @bryceweeks5498 Před rokem +1

    I think I'll copy this idea on my Dakota. The factory adjustment is on the upper arm but is a pain to adjust. Plus having more adjustment can't be a bad thing. Great video as always. Keep it up

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I feel ya, Bryce! Do a little shopping around for other eccentric bolts, or try and source them from a junk yard. 4 Bolts cost me over $200. 😬

  • @yeahitskimmel
    @yeahitskimmel Před rokem +1

    Funny how rushing often makes things go slower. That carbide bit in a router is a genius idea to keep the bit perfectly perpendicular.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Slow is smooth, smooth is fast!

  • @seanalexander9531
    @seanalexander9531 Před rokem +2

    You're fun, humble and very skilful - this makes you an excellent YTer in my book! Please keep up the great work, and I hope you manage to turn this into a full-time gig!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Me too, Sean!!! Thank you! It’s too much work (for a lazy person like me) to balance a day job and Tubing. One day!
      You are appreciated my man.

  • @Group-Five-Industries
    @Group-Five-Industries Před rokem +1

    Dude. Awesome again. I enjoy the instruction and the real world mistakes that we all make.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      What mistakes?! That was all on purpose.
      Thank you, Sean! 🙏

  • @sarbec1
    @sarbec1 Před rokem +1

    Love watching you you make mistakes like everyone and you don’t try to hide it respect ✊

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      I used to! I was perfect in my earlier videos. 😆 I learned it takes too much time to re-film to cover up mistakes, and folks like you appreciate it so it’s a win win. Thank you my friend!

    • @sarbec1
      @sarbec1 Před rokem +1

      And we can all learn from mistakes top bloke 💪🏻😊

  • @LetGaiaLive
    @LetGaiaLive Před rokem +1

    Love your videos, man, even when things don’t go according to plan. I makes me feel like I’m not the only one that has that happen to. Great tip about the router too.!!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Yes! Real life is better than fiction. No reason to get discouraged by it. Take a deep breath and keep moving forward.
      Thank you, Trevor!

  • @dougoberst9018
    @dougoberst9018 Před rokem +2

    I love your videos! I ran across them getting info on suspension and I think I have watched every one at this point. I have learned so much and your production is absolutely great! You are a natural presenter and great teacher, I really appreciate all the detail. I am currently installing a triangulated 4 link in a '63 Falcon, its a kit so not nearly as much fabrication but understanding all the basics has been extremely helpful.. This kit is adjustable and a couple of the effects of adjusting is to raise or lower the roll center and/or change the instant center, and/or the amount of squat resistance. If you ever want to explore any of these factors, kind of like your pinion angle video, I think it could be very interesting.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Interesting indeed! I considered building a hyper-adjustable truck to try and to demonstrate all the different designs and adjustments and how they effect things.
      Thank you Doug! I appreciate you watching!

    • @dougoberst9018
      @dougoberst9018 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Maybe just use your miniature models

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      True! That was the goal with the models in the beginning. But unfortunately you can’t test drive a model to see how well it steers and stops!

  • @craigking5361
    @craigking5361 Před rokem +1

    You do all the dumb things I do on the regular, I love it.

  • @zachgilmore7865
    @zachgilmore7865 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video. Thank you. And thank you for not editing out the real world that we all have had our battles.

  • @allensketchclub8579
    @allensketchclub8579 Před rokem +2

    thank you marcus!! 😎
    love these videos, love the real world feel of things because we *all* have been there and likely will be there again.
    the router tip is fantastic, i never would have thought that would work.
    thanks again for another tutorial cram packed with knowledge.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      My pleasure, Allen! Thanks for always coming back to watch. 🙏

  • @yeahitskimmel
    @yeahitskimmel Před rokem +1

    You're a real one Mark keep it up, a CNC cutter is the single most wanted piece of equipment I wish I had access to

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Tell me about it. That’s a bucket list tool for me.

  • @designandbuild3953
    @designandbuild3953 Před rokem +1

    Carbide burr in a router is an amazing idea! I have been filing that stuff out for years... Here's a tech tip to give back, you can soak galvanized metal in muriatic acid and it will remove the galvanizing chemically. No muss, no fuss. All the hardware stores carry this so it is easy to get.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Very much appreciated! And I’ll request more info if you have it. I have a lot of rust removal to do soon on a project. Do you know if muriatic acid removes rust?

    • @keithhaynes5348
      @keithhaynes5348 Před 3 měsíci

      Sandblasted Kandyman. That's the easiest way forward. I'm sure it's already done by now.

  • @JonathanWhoever
    @JonathanWhoever Před rokem +1

    Router idea is brilliant.
    Don't feel bad about gooching it.
    I just finished a guitar refret, and drop a rather large mill file on the neck. Basically destroying two frets.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha! Good times!! 🤦🏻‍♂️
      Thank you, Jonathan.

    • @JonathanWhoever
      @JonathanWhoever Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Hey will those poly bushes squeak?

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Yes! Poly bushings are notorious for being noisy. A grease fitting makes this go away.

  • @DinasGarage
    @DinasGarage Před rokem +1

    Arron cool video... Sometimes you need to just stop and breathe and or take a break from what you're doing to be able to focus back on it. Keep Moving Forward brother! Thank you Marcus

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      So true! Fascinating how a short break could actually speed things up. 🤔 Thank you, Dina!

  • @Channel_1728
    @Channel_1728 Před rokem +1

    One more comment, the bushing thing, WOW. Great! I think some of the bushing manufacturers employees don't know about rubber versus poly installation and sleeve compression.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Believe it or not, a lot of “experienced” technicians don’t know either. 🤷‍♂️

  • @watching73
    @watching73 Před rokem +1

    Right on, I just found my solution for building my adjustable watts link arms
    Thanks for the video brother

  • @SeansLittleBayofHorrors
    @SeansLittleBayofHorrors Před rokem +1

    The algorithm is definitely working. I have binge watched your videos the past couple days.
    I love your method of building and fabricating. Simple and works. But I'm gonna have to ask if any of my tool trucks can get me some of those annular cutters you have. I need those in my life.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      You’ll have to ask em! I’m sure they can. If not… They’re called Hougen RotaCut Hole Cutters. They’re kinda pricey but worth every penny. Here’s a pair of associate links to the two specific sets I own…
      Small amzn.to/3guFEwJ
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      Thank you for your time, Sean!

  • @MakeFixUpgrade
    @MakeFixUpgrade Před rokem +1

    Tip for working on a floor that’s not level if you feel up for another small project. You can make some custom stands with large threaded rod that will allow you to adjust each side or corner independently in small increments. This way on the side where your floor is lower you will adjust the stands a little higher to compensate and keep your truck level. Or you can just keep doing what you’re doing. 😂

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Quite brilliant. If you don’t mind I’m going to steal your idea and create a video on creating adjustable stands. I think that could be really interesting.
      For me personally, though my floor is slanted slightly, it is straight, so I rely mostly on squares rather than levels. (15 inches from the ground is the same in both sides regardless of the slant)
      My next build will utilize laser levels so I’ll be building a low profile frame table. 👍

    • @MakeFixUpgrade
      @MakeFixUpgrade Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab yeah by all means! Curious to see what you come up with. It’s not my original idea either, I saw someone else do a variation of it but don’t remember where I saw it. Just filed it away for potential use later. 🙂

    • @MakeFixUpgrade
      @MakeFixUpgrade Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Also fyi another channel you might like is Austin Niemela. He also does custom automotive fab work.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I’ve seen a few of his. Good shtuff!

  • @flyonbyya
    @flyonbyya Před rokem +1

    Marcus is da man of the day !

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Indeed! Good dude to have on your side. 🙌

  • @ClintsStreetMachines
    @ClintsStreetMachines Před rokem +1

    Love that router trick. Much faster than dragging out the files.

    • @matthewpeterson3329
      @matthewpeterson3329 Před rokem +1

      It's a clever trick, but I think a file is faster for this application. High quality files remove material quickly and if you use a vise to hold the tabs, you can't take too much material off if you use the jaw as a work stop. I will concede that the router trick would be great for intricate shapes.

    • @ClintsStreetMachines
      @ClintsStreetMachines Před rokem +2

      @@matthewpeterson3329 Good points indeed. I use files frequently for those same reasons. I especially like the level of control you have with a file. No bouncing around.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +2

      Bouncing with a carbide bit? Unheard of! 😂

    • @matthewpeterson3329
      @matthewpeterson3329 Před rokem +2

      @@ClintsStreetMachines You know, Jason at Fireball Tool has already proven that it makes no difference if you back-drag a file or lift between strokes. When is someone going to develop an adapter that fits a standard reciprocating saw, which also allows us to clamp a file tang, turning a Sawzall into a power file? Huh... when I ask!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      I’m on it!

  • @michaelanderson3771
    @michaelanderson3771 Před rokem +1

    Hey Aaron
    Given your floor is not level have you considered using washers or shims to make the chassis level on the stands or even some screw adjustable stands.
    That way you can set the chassis level and have all your datums true.
    Great episode mate. Love your content.
    Also love the use of a small hand held router with the carbide tips. that is a game changer for accuracy

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Micheal, Sir, sometimes the simplest suggestions are the most brilliant. I never considered taking a few minutes to level the vehicle at the very beginning of the build. 🤦🏻‍♂️
      It makes me wonder though, if that would cause problems with all the times that I measure from the floor to mount things. In other words 320mm up from the floor works for both sides regardless of level. 🤔

    • @michaelanderson3771
      @michaelanderson3771 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab yep that has merit also .
      The reason why many chassis builders use a frame or table so that both are addressed.
      Level and same datum plane.
      We all cant make a frame but we can do either of the other two.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Word. As soon as Caroline’s truck rolls out of the garage, I start my truck which will be a ground up chassis so a small frame table will be built.

  • @kevinkirk4285
    @kevinkirk4285 Před rokem +1

    Muriatic acid works great for removing galvanized coating. Your local swimming pool supply will have some.
    The fumes are harsh so stay upwind. Also cleans concrete if you have a stubborn stain.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      That’s fantastic info. I’ll grab some. Does that work on rust? Or is that a different acid? I’ve got some rust cleanup coming up.

    • @kevinkirk4285
      @kevinkirk4285 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Dunno if it works for rust removal.
      Only one way to find out though!
      Whenever I need to weld nuts in place, I'll dunk a few in some muriatic acid to clean off the zinc coating. Just a little in a spray can cap is enough.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      I’m certainly going to play with it. I always sand off zinc coating before welding. Completely removing it would be far better. 👍

  • @PRJ_CARZ
    @PRJ_CARZ Před rokem +1

    Always looking forward to seeing these videos. I started really getting into my 4g63 swap on my truck but no fancy frame work but it motivates me to get mine finished up.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      How far have you gotten so far?! I’m hitting snag after snag. (I bought the wrong Eclipse apparently.) 😩

  • @WillThat
    @WillThat Před rokem +1

    Man, you make things look so easy even with the mess ups. lol I hope you don't mind me stealing your techniques so I can start working on my Datsun that's been sitting for ten years.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      That’s the whole point of the channel Will!! Steal away! And lemme know how things went for you. Best of luck my man.

  • @theon-targetgunguy3036
    @theon-targetgunguy3036 Před rokem +1

    Love your content and learn alot. Appreciate what you do. And you inspire me and I'm sure many others keep up the good work.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Excellent! Your words mean a great deal to me. Thank you my friend. 🙏

  • @johnmathews3027
    @johnmathews3027 Před rokem +1

    Very nice work once again learn some good thing's, we all make mistakes that's how we become better.
    Great video ,thanks for sharing

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Truth! Hard to learn from perfection. Thank you, my friend!

  • @2blazedinfl
    @2blazedinfl Před rokem +1

    great video as usual. I did notice the tabs all being all the same way, i wasn't snickering. i was yelling at you but you wouldn't stop.
    we all make mistakes. but seeing a pro make a mistake makes me feel better about the times that i messed up. (s10 blazer SFBD firewall back frame build. i got the body back on before i realized that i messed up the trans-crossmember, that was fun to fix)

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha! What a kick in the giblets. Nothing better than cutting, grinding, and welding under a car. It’s times like that that I know I made the right career choice. The spark in the ear hole definitely helps.

  • @Will_my65gmc
    @Will_my65gmc Před rokem +1

    I really feel your pain with those mix ups. The extra steps you're taking now with your design will pay off in the end. The control arm triangulation sounds similar to what Nissan hardbody owners do as well. Keep up the great work. Thank you for sharing!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +2

      Does Scraping Pavement have a triangulating video? I’ll have to check!

    • @bryanmaynard905
      @bryanmaynard905 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab he does. He also sells kits to triangulate the lowers and flip the upper arms too (only for Nissans though). Great video by the way. I always wondered how those style of adjustments worked

  • @flyonbyya
    @flyonbyya Před rokem +1

    When we overlook or make mistakes…
    ‘Keep Moving Forward’

  • @mikeb6555
    @mikeb6555 Před 5 měsíci

    The Router hack... WOW! Thanks!

  • @ZJ_Rubicon
    @ZJ_Rubicon Před rokem +1

    Toyota cam bolts are the best. I bought a tundra that had the cheaper aftermarket cam bolts and we had to tack wield them to keep alignment. Needless to say I tracked down some factory ones before I got another alignment.

  • @mamburgey5
    @mamburgey5 Před rokem +1

    @garage fab Are these the tabs you were talking about? If so another easy trick is taking a piece of all thread with (2) nuts & washers in between the tabs and opening it up with a couple open end wrenches.
    Nice to see you using Toyota cams on the lowers! They're super stout and make for easy alignments. On my offroad builds we usually swap them out and solid mount the lowers with a heimed upper control arm for adjustment. I've never seen one break but we do it just to keep a true alignment through rough terrain on oversized 37x13.5 tires
    I have the same respirator just swap out for the 2091/2097 filter pads and your hood will fit over the mask.
    Great work man! Keep going! Only one other suggestion would be to consider using fine thread bolts for all suspension points. You'll get a better torque spec 👍

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Yes! Those are them. The all-thread thing is brilliant! Pry bars and screw drivers certainly didn’t work. 😂
      I actually do use fine thread bolts. I didn’t know about Torque stuff, I just copy Toyota stuff. Shrug. I do have some sets of course thread bolts with non-nylock nuts that I use for mock-up/welding for easy install/removal. Thanks again, Anthony!

  • @aussietruckphotosandmodels8510

    Great content... I'm sure most fabbers would have loads of extra sets of brackets for one side of what they are doing. Usually made just late enough for you to realise that you don't have quite enough stock to make an other set, and the steel stock holder closed 5 mins ago. ( and it's usually a long weekend )

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha! That sounds like it’s spoken from experience. It couldn’t be more true.
      Thank you, Mate! You are appreciated. 🙏

    • @aussietruckphotosandmodels8510
      @aussietruckphotosandmodels8510 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Repeat offender in fact. not only can I do it in steel I can also do it with carbon fibre, paint, dry wall, and lumber, as well as grocery items....

  • @talesfromtheshed8327
    @talesfromtheshed8327 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant as always, love watching you. Thanks.

  • @franksprecisionguesswork501

    I use a cheap box fan on low to draw away welding fumes. it’s mounted on a collapsible tripod base so I can move it to where it’s needed

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I like that! I might have to steal your idea.

  • @MotoDeSoto
    @MotoDeSoto Před rokem +1

    Great video. Good idea on the Toyota parts. If you submerge the galvanized material in white vinegar, it will take the zinc off in a few hours. In this case, you probably didn’t have time for that…

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Thank you my friend! I’d be willing to try that one!

  • @woodnwaveracer
    @woodnwaveracer Před rokem +1

    This video shows exactly what goes into building these trucks. When you have to make your own parts, things are bound to happen. It happens to everyone you try to do stuff quickly, then realize half the parts are wrong. I just triangluated my front arms on my Mazda, but waiting on my tabs from the local sheet metal shop.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Truth. There’s a military saying; Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast. In Fabrication words, slow the hell down and save time not having to do things twice.
      What was your method to triangulate? I’m still not sure what method I want to use yet.

    • @woodnwaveracer
      @woodnwaveracer Před rokem +1

      @Garage Fab I used a piece of all thread that fit into the lower arm. Used a nut and washer on each side to hold it tightly to the arm so it would be solid. Then I took the bushing I was going to trianglute the arm with and used another set of nuts and washers to get it where I wanted it. Once I had it where it went , used a piece of 1 1/2" dom tubing to join them together. I kept it all tied together until it was cool enough to handle. Once cool, I took it apart and remounted the lower arm on the truck, then just made a pattern out of 1/4 plywood and had the local shop cut them out for me. I made sure to measure the distance from the arm to the bushing to make sure each side was symmetrical. I believe I used a piece of 3/4 all thread that I had to use a flap disc on to get it too fit. I took out the inner sleeve for it too fit. It worked out very well and was a good fit for everything.

    • @woodnwaveracer
      @woodnwaveracer Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab I can try to get some pictures to you on messenger if you like.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      No need Shawn! I can picture it perfectly. Well done!

  • @LimitedGunnerGM
    @LimitedGunnerGM Před rokem +1

    Glad to see I’m not alone… my Christmas lights are still up as well.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha! It’s getting to the point that they may stay up for this coming Christmas. 🤔

  • @whizwhisnant
    @whizwhisnant Před rokem +1

    Another great video A A Ron!

  • @keithworker8556
    @keithworker8556 Před rokem +1

    Haha I can do backwards things but typically it’s only me that knows ,glad you can admit on camera things that many wouldn’t . Cudos to you fellow human 😂

  • @stuckinmygarage6220
    @stuckinmygarage6220 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Marcus! Great idea, too

  • @MidnightOilsRestoration
    @MidnightOilsRestoration Před rokem +1

    Great video brother! Btw... our luck is the same as yours I promise! 😂🙈No matter, you saw the problems as you encountered them and it's going to be an awesome finished product! A quick tip for messing with galvanized, a little milk with dinner sure helps! And from all of us who get a little help from our friends... Thanks Max! 😁

  • @faroironandcustoms6577
    @faroironandcustoms6577 Před rokem +1

    Cool. I almost chucked a bur in my router to try to cut my transmission adapter. It being aluminum held me up. LOL. Vinegar should remove galvanized coating, but it would need to soak overnight I expect. I've never tried. But picked up that tid bit somewhere.

  • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
    @michaelwhite-oi1ft Před rokem +1

    Hey, I've been using cam bolts on control arms on bagged trucks for a while. I now also use them on 4 links too. I use the ones from a GM 88-98 truck. Oreilly stocks them. Part number 87400. I also have cad drawings for the loops to go around the cam bolts and the slotted holes that can be applied to any job.
    I used to have access to a plasma cutter so now I use sendcutsend for all my cutting.
    If you need any of those drawings please let me know. I don't know if you remember me but I did the Mazda limo and the Dawgsled on the cover of minitruckin November 02

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Thank you for that! I’ll look into them. The Toyota version was not cheap. My next build will require 8 of them so saving some money would be swell.
      Funny, I intend to throw this thing on the alignment rack when I’m done and see how close I got with just measuring the rear suspension and left enough room in the tabs to convert them to adjustable bushings if needed. Probably would’ve been a good idea to just do it from the start.
      Yes! I remember those trucks. Clearly you’ve been in this scene far longer than I have. In 02 my Mighty Max sported a targa top. (My biggest mod at the time) I didn’t know anything about suspension back then.

  • @16Bentham
    @16Bentham Před 9 měsíci

    Go to the hardware store and buy a bottle of muriatic acid. Whenever you need to weld galvanized or zinc coated parts, just soak them in a small mixing cup of acid for a few minutes, then rinse them with water. That completely removes the coating, making them safe to weld.

  • @bradleyt3820
    @bradleyt3820 Před rokem +1

    Two of the washers should have been on the front side of the bushing when you welded in your tabs. Now your bushing is 1/2" off center from the factory location toward the rear. Great fab work though.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Correct! But in the end, the location of the ball joint is all that matters. The lower arms will be built from scratch taking this bushing movement into consideration. If I were reinstalling the factory arms I can see how this might be a problem. Thank you, my friend!

  • @michaelanderson3771
    @michaelanderson3771 Před rokem +1

    Man I feel for you- all that trouble and then to find the other stops on the wrong side.
    Some days things turn to pooh, they are the days you just have to stop, and regather for tomorrow.
    Ask me how I know LOL.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Truth! Just a long lunch break is sometimes enough to reset and clear one’s head, but stopping and breathing is key.

  • @Channel_1728
    @Channel_1728 Před rokem +1

    Could you discuss proper IFS angles because if you are doing a chasey swap and or a chasey swap with a coil over it is important to know how to get the angles and motion right. Springs....... don't worry about that that is a whole separate issue but. the angles and motion are right in your wheel house and you can talk about that without having to do or buy anything. That would be some great content. I am so ignorant anything you share would be SUPER.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      We’ll be starting on the front suspension shortly, so there will definitely be some IFS Suspension Basics stuff on the way!

  • @kellyjones334
    @kellyjones334 Před rokem +1

    Great videos. I really like the work and explaining you provide in your videos

  • @lakeviewgarage3103
    @lakeviewgarage3103 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for another great video. You work out of your garage and just make the best of it. You are very, very talented and I learn a lot from you. What line of work do you do?

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Thank you my friend! The goal is to show people they can make amazing things happen in their garage too.
      I’m a Toyota/Lexus specialist and have been for 18 years.

  • @gregorykolanek6820
    @gregorykolanek6820 Před rokem +1

    Cadmium flash plating. Galvanized is a lot heavier "thicker" coating.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I’ve never heard of it! I’ll look into it. Thank you, my friend!

  • @ronniejohnson317
    @ronniejohnson317 Před rokem +1

    If I knew that fabrication was going to be so arts and craftsy, I would have paid more attention in kindergarten .

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Hahaha. It’s never too late to go back!
      Hopefully that’s not true.

  • @AndryshakGarage
    @AndryshakGarage Před rokem +1

    Get a small fan that blows away the fumes as you weld. Might have to turn up your gas shield. Or even a shop vac turned on to pull away the yellow mustard gas lol

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Good call. I’ll be assembling something soon!

    • @AndryshakGarage
      @AndryshakGarage Před rokem

      @@GarageFab down draft welding table. What ever it is I'm sure you will Ace it. Love the videos.

  • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
    @michaelwhite-oi1ft Před rokem +1

    Also, the Mitsubishi truck as you know has press in balljoints which make it difficult to make arms. However the Nissan D21 (Hardbody) has bolt in balljoints that both fit the Mitsubishi spindles.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Haha!! You’re going to giggle when you see the new video on uppers tomorrow morning. 😂
      When you say “both” are you referring to the lowers as well? I haven’t gotten that far yet.

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft Před rokem +1

      @GarageFab yep upper and lowers both the same. Both fit Mitsu or Nissan spindles. There's also some screw in style balljoints that fit. K772, K778, K727 are the most popular ones.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Much appreciated! The Max lowers are also bolt-on so I was just planning on using those but I’ll check out the Nissans and see which I like better. You are appreciated. 🙏

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft Před rokem +1

      @GarageFab the Nissan has a press in lower. So you can use a mitsu lower in a Nissan. Been a decade since I had a shop building tube arms. Some of that's hard to Remember.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Oh! Ok.

  • @menzenski
    @menzenski Před rokem +1

    Dang, I've got an 87 mighty max and I have a fourth gen 4Runner too 😂😂 now I just need a garage and some fabrication skills

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      I’ll help as much as I can with the fabrication skills but you’re on your own with the garage. 😬

    • @menzenski
      @menzenski Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab I built a garage but then we moved before I could get set up for fabrication. I need to build another garage at the new house 😫

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Ouch. What a kick in the face! 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @nocoasthero1204
    @nocoasthero1204 Před rokem +1

    Why not just use the plasma cutter for the slot. Make a jig and save yourself like 3 steps and 4 different tools. I love your channel and have learned a lot. I take the CAD “card board aided design”template all the way to fitting with holes and everything, before transitioning to steel.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Interesting thought! I’ve got 4 more tabs to do so I might give that a shot. Thanks got watching my man!

  • @16Bentham
    @16Bentham Před 9 měsíci

    15:18 3M filters, part number 2097. These are perfect for welding fumes and fit perfectly under a hood.

  • @williamherring5441
    @williamherring5441 Před rokem +1

    Marcus sounds like a “two birds with one stone” kind of guy! v/r wh

  • @matasgarage5454
    @matasgarage5454 Před rokem +1

    Great video like always. Love watching your videos 👍🏻

  • @crackerjackmack
    @crackerjackmack Před rokem +1

    I don't film my projects at all and I still seem to make those exact same mistake. all. the. time. Maybe it's because I'm rushing due to it being the weekend?
    Great video as always.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Yeah! That’s a thing. Doesn’t matter what the reason for rushing is, it’s causes screw-ups just the same. 😩

  • @gabevancappellen6090
    @gabevancappellen6090 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant Design.

  • @brokenbonegarage8910
    @brokenbonegarage8910 Před rokem +1

    Oh man I'm sorry and I feel your pain, BUT even without knowing what went wrong, seeing that face at 16:17 I just burst laughing out loud LOL
    We all been there. LOL
    Oh and yeah, Thank you Marcus!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I’m thrilled my pain can bring you such joy. 😆 Thank you my man!

    • @brokenbonegarage8910
      @brokenbonegarage8910 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Hahaha It's not that I felt ''joy'' but that close up expression was unexpected and... priceless LOL
      But more importantly, it confirmed that I'm not alone feeling this kind of pain, and that felt good.
      Keep it up my friend you're doing a great job . Very educational, (I learned a lot) and entertaining.

  • @notme8121
    @notme8121 Před rokem +2

    Even my lady cat likes your videos because you are real like me. I think she means you make mistakes like I do.😂 Dammit !

  • @notme8121
    @notme8121 Před rokem +2

    That was brilliant!
    How could I have those two tools in my garage for years and never have thought to put them together ? Carbide burr bit obviously goes in a router duh. Why didn't I ever think of that. It should actually work better in the router than anything because with the die grinder there's no plate to keep it steady and it just jumps all around and makes odd shapes and does bad things. I even thought, what would happen if I put a carbide router bit in the router and do metal with it but I don't think it would last long. But now I'm going to try it cuz I just want to know. I'm so mad at myself for never thinking of that but so happy that now I know, thanks dammit!
    And nice job making those four parts identical !
    I didn't pick that up till the end either but I've done stuff like that.😢😅

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Believe it or not, a wood router bit works on metal too. Probably goes without saying that it doesn’t last as long. 🤔

  • @SeansNewWorld
    @SeansNewWorld Před rokem +1

    The 93 & up two wheel drive Ford Ranger used the adjuster cams also, they might be less expensive than the Toyota.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for that Sean! I will look. The next truck will need 8 of them so saving money would be grand!

  • @jayinmi3706
    @jayinmi3706 Před rokem +1

    It's funny that you said your garage isn't level...AND that you rarely use a level. I don't know if you've watched any Puddin's Fab Shop videos, but he has the same issue (maybe worse) and he uses a level to compensate by shimming the frame to level (or whatever he happens to be working on that needs to be level). Another example that there's always multiple ways to get there in there in the end! haha

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I don’t know why I don’t do that! It would only take a few minutes! 😩

  • @mrcbuilds
    @mrcbuilds Před rokem +2

    Take your time, it would be easier on you. Love the content and the great way you explain things, even things like slippery teeth.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Oh, I wish I could. One day I’ll be able to take my time. I’ve learned just how sensitive the CZcams algorithm is to consistent uploads. I was a day “late” in this last upload and I’m already being punished.
      The viewers are incredibly patient and understanding.
      Alas! One day hopefully I can quit my day job and the schedule will be easy to maintain.

  • @sorrygunsathome
    @sorrygunsathome Před rokem +1

    Cammed, just like a quad for chain adjustment. Wouldn't be pretty cheap to do some egg shaped washers. Idk how much you mean by expensive.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      I just despise good ideas that I didn’t come up with! 😆
      That’s truly brilliant and simple I’m so frustrated that never crossed my mind.
      By expensive I mean over $200 for 4 complete bolts.

    • @sorrygunsathome
      @sorrygunsathome Před rokem

      @Garage Fab oooo yeah thats rough haha.

  • @yodad4776
    @yodad4776 Před rokem +1

    We're lucky in new Zealand just pop down to pik a part ..grab the bolts .sabresaw the washer bit off the sub frame .there's an easy pattern and when ur done just weld the original adjuster caps plate on ..that will save a lot of fabrication time and look pro as..that's a MEAN tip on the router I've got a new Makita router and carbide bits out the wazzooo .....for galvanized steel just grab a fan .put it about 500mm away from your work peice pointed away ..that will pull your fumes away from your work peice

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      All good advice! I did make a trip to the junkyard but this year isn’t the year for 4 Runners to die I guess. 😆

    • @yodad4776
      @yodad4776 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab pretty common peice across the board on brands no doubt ppl will easily substitute..

  • @luemn7691
    @luemn7691 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @ferrofil
    @ferrofil Před rokem +1

    Love your content, and your f"x"ups!
    Keep up keeping it real!

  • @WireWeHere
    @WireWeHere Před rokem +2

    Making your own lower control arm adjusters with a plasma cutter may seem a little eccentric.

  • @robertalexander2506
    @robertalexander2506 Před rokem +1

    It's good to see that it's not just me that has brain farts sometimes! As I get older it seems a little more frequent. 😮😅😊

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Dude. You should smell my garage. No one has more brain gas than me.

    • @robertalexander2506
      @robertalexander2506 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab the worst brain fart I ever had was on a 400 amp main electrical service! I flipped up the meter bypass arm and pulled the meter, I forgot that only kills/unloads the meter. I cut one of the 200 amp cables, major fireworks ensued, ruined my cable cutters and had to break out the garden hose! LOL.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Um… sounds like that could’ve been quite a bit worse! My only electrical close call was a fraction of that amperage I’m sure. I was replacing ballasts and capacitors on exterior apartment lighting on a ladder. All the lights were off, but the sun was setting and they’re operated by photocell. While grabbing a discharged capacitor, I saw the other lights turn on and I blacked out. Woke up leaning back on the ladder and managed to catch myself. Good times.

    • @robertalexander2506
      @robertalexander2506 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab sounds like you were pretty lucky! I got zapped by accidently hitting the Start/Run Ballast with the back of my hand in an A/C Condenser once. It zapped me so hard it drew up the muscles on the back of my neck! LOL.

  • @itzamedave6242
    @itzamedave6242 Před rokem +1

    Awesome work as always 👍

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Dave! Long time no see. Thank you Brother.

    • @itzamedave6242
      @itzamedave6242 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab yeah I still haven't been in my shop since I sold my f100 build and only wrench I've turned is on my old Chevy daily and oil changes on my Nissans lol

    • @itzamedave6242
      @itzamedave6242 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab even got off social media for about a year I have new Facebook and Instagram accounts now lol

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      Dispose of all social media! We’d all be better off.

  • @craigm5511
    @craigm5511 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Marcus!

  • @patruddiman4228
    @patruddiman4228 Před rokem +1

    Mild solution of water and muratic acid dissolves galvanize. Do it in a well ventilated area

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I will try it! Thank you! How bout zinc coatings? 🤔

    • @patruddiman4228
      @patruddiman4228 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab never tried it but I think it will. Again do this process in a well ventilated area. Gas is poisonous.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      Understood! Thanks Pat!

  • @mperry9025
    @mperry9025 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Man candy keep up the Fabing.

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 Před rokem +1

    Pro tip-- you can't fail if you never start. That's the secret to my success.

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      🤯 I’ve been doing it all wrong!

    • @johnterpack3940
      @johnterpack3940 Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab Yup, all that progress will get you nowhere.

  • @michaelwade6437
    @michaelwade6437 Před rokem +1

    I think you need one of those washers on the other side of that bushing otherwise you're going to have a big gap on the front and not enough room for the washer in the back

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      The cam in the bolt is so large it completely covers the slot in the front. The tabs were spaced with the washers in mind. 👍

  • @squirrelsworkshop
    @squirrelsworkshop Před rokem +2

    Is the bushing sitting at an angle in the chassis? If it is, the adding all those washers to one side to make up the width difference probably shifted the centerline or the angle. Maybe its not enough to worry about, but I am curious. Nice trick with the router! I could have used that one a couple weeks ago!

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem +1

      I think I know what you’re saying about the center line. The only thing I’m concerned with this early is the point the bushing rotates around (the bolt) and that shouldn’t have changed, though the bushing is now somewhat offset from where it used to be. Thank you!

    • @squirrelsworkshop
      @squirrelsworkshop Před rokem +1

      @@GarageFab awesome. You're aware of it, so I'm not worried. I also wanted to say that I posted my chassis table build if you are still interested in seeing it. Videos turned out a bit rough, but what the heck 🤷‍♂️

    • @GarageFab
      @GarageFab  Před rokem

      I am interested. I’ll be looking!

  • @gravelunit
    @gravelunit Před rokem +1

    Thank you Marcus