dont buy sway bar bushings ever again just do this and problem fixed any make/year/model

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2022
  • best thing is that it applies for any make year or model this sway bar bushings job shows how reparing the bushings remains tighter than buying new ones, I have done it for years and have not had any problem, please try it.
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Komentáře • 743

  • @iquetzal6014
    @iquetzal6014 Před 6 měsíci +47

    I had a friend named Sergio years ago. He was Russian but grew up in Argentina. He was a genius at keeping old cars running by using exactly this sort of no-BS, direct approach. That is the beauty of old vehicles. They are not saddled with computers and electronics that turn them into unrepairable paperweights. You can repair pre-2000 vehicles until they rust out.

    • @andrewerickson6690
      @andrewerickson6690 Před 28 dny

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 Před 12 dny +1

      letting a vehicle rust out is just stupidity or laziness. So easy to avoid. Spray under and use just a spraycan with a hose with some oil or wax in cavities, preferably a compressor/air tools. Chain oil is cheapest, fluid film or such is best. NO excuse for just letting a car rot.

  • @r.t.rakubio5088
    @r.t.rakubio5088 Před rokem +36

    Finally some ingenuity that doesn’t require 500 engineers and politicians to tell you how it should be done.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +2

      thanks your comment is very appreciate it also thank you for visiting this channel, God bless you and your Family as well.

  • @TheGarnerjustin73
    @TheGarnerjustin73 Před 2 lety +215

    Drivers love him, Sway bar bushing manufacturers hate him.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 2 lety +14

      thank you

    • @samsen3965
      @samsen3965 Před rokem +6

      LOL

    • @korndawggy1801
      @korndawggy1801 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Is it cheaper to buy a new radiator hose?

    • @ianbuilds7712
      @ianbuilds7712 Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​. I work at a parts store and most passenger car and small truck bushing sets are about 18-30$.. So not significantly no.. Some vehicles are impossible to find in store.. Based on the overwhelming shottyness here im betting this truck somehow has a different bar on it and that's why they are illusive for this fella. I did bushings on a stock t100 a year ago and got them at local Napa for 23.99.. It is easy to come by old hose but More importantly rad hose is too soft for most cars and just the wrong kinda rubberl I think hydraulic hose or a piece of tire would be better but anything that isn't positively held in will definitely walk out over time...especially given the oil-leakiness of a t100😂

    • @2steaksandwiches665
      @2steaksandwiches665 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It’s a cartel I tells you!

  • @ne3673
    @ne3673 Před rokem +78

    This is a "fix" mechanic, unlike most that just replace parts. Thanks for the video!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +8

      thnak you, I appreciate it.

    • @greenspiraldragon
      @greenspiraldragon Před rokem +9

      Dislikers there is nothing wrong with this fix. The bushing is just a peice of rubber it will last a long time like this.

    • @CanBus-li5ky
      @CanBus-li5ky Před 2 měsíci

      @@greenspiraldragon. Lol
      Fist He need to fix the oil leak , this oil will go to the bushing . Don’t you see .

  • @howardbatty254
    @howardbatty254 Před rokem +79

    Don't know about the bushings I'd be more concerned about the state of the tyres

    • @brassmule
      @brassmule Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah I am pretty sure we know the reason those bushings are shot - likely the entire front suspension is more than a bit loose, especially considering the lift this vehicle has on it.

    • @OGRH
      @OGRH Před 4 měsíci +4

      Jus waih for mieh nest video, we gonnah repairh tyerhs lie new forevah!

    • @Bellathebear777
      @Bellathebear777 Před 3 měsíci

      😂

    • @edvas1634
      @edvas1634 Před 3 měsíci +2

      He just needs to retread those tires with long hoses now.

    • @garychandler4296
      @garychandler4296 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Ya know, in Mehicho, those tires ARE new...

  • @MrBikedrummer
    @MrBikedrummer Před rokem +31

    Soft rubber hosing won't hold up against the movement and pressure of the sway bar.
    It's a neat short term repair.
    Creative!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +9

      it looks like it was done yesterday, truck is heavyly use for scrap 7 days, could not find bushings any where, got wrong ones online too. thanks for the visit to this channel.

    • @MrBikedrummer
      @MrBikedrummer Před rokem +1

      @@JMAutoRepairnum1 Nice creative repair though!

    • @keithhults8986
      @keithhults8986 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I was going to say the same thing. Rubber density is a big deal when the load pressure of the vehile leaning squeezes it. A very thin layer of Red&Tacky grease could help keep the bar friction from speeding up the wear. Otherwise, I was impressed with his imagination. I wonder what the repair looks like now that time is coming to the 1st year repair anniversary.

    • @mikehaines5467
      @mikehaines5467 Před 4 měsíci +1

      why not just use tire rubber--

    • @MrBikedrummer
      @MrBikedrummer Před 4 měsíci +3

      The purpose of those sway bar bushings is to hold the bar so it CAN'T turn at those points. This way, the ends of the bar at the links acts as a spring tensioned lever to assist in giving a more firm and controlled suspension.
      It loses this torque ability if the bar can turn in the clamp that holds the bushings. I used to grease them, but found out that they perform much better if the clamp is bolted tightly to the frame.

  • @herberar
    @herberar Před rokem +66

    That looks like an upgrade to the actual bushing, which, by the way usually in my country are made with a rather flimsy material.
    Here you have rubber with nylon reinforcement and a composite rated for high pressure and temperature. Well done Sir!!!! Cheers!!!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +8

      Great point! thanks for the visit to this channel, I appreciate it very much.

  • @jimmyconn7314
    @jimmyconn7314 Před rokem +21

    My motor head friend calls me mcgiever,for all the fixes I do! Love old hoses for many uses. I love the sway bar fix!! Good job.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +3

      Thanks 👍 great, again thanks for visiting this channel.

  • @tinmackrel3523
    @tinmackrel3523 Před měsícem +3

    This worked perfectly! Thank you so much , I ended up spending money to get a wheel bearing and a shock installed ... only to do this and the noise is completely gone .

  • @mikerequa820
    @mikerequa820 Před 9 měsíci +25

    Great video young man!! I've been somewhat of a shade tree mechanic for 50+ years and you taught me somethin i never thought about. Also I'm gonna subscribe Thanks for sharing be safe have fun enjoy

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Great to hear! and thanks for sharing here on the channel, I appreciate your comment so much, be safe and God bless you and your Family as well.

  • @jrussell1074
    @jrussell1074 Před 6 měsíci +10

    I’ve done stuff like this for years keeping my junkers going. With the way the parts have been coming through lately I will probably be doing it again. Parts listed in the book don’t even come close and nobody will let you match the old part with the new so maybe you can find something that works on the shelf.

  • @manuelherrera3967
    @manuelherrera3967 Před 6 měsíci +23

    Fascinating. One of my buddies told me how his dad back in the 70s once got stranded on the road he spun a rod bearing. So he dropped the pan and made one out of his leather belt and then drove it 5 hours to get home

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci +2

      thanks for watching and also for the time taken on the channel.

    • @dirttales
      @dirttales Před 6 měsíci +8

      He made a leather rod bearing to replace a steel one? #thingsthatneverhappened...

    • @manuelherrera3967
      @manuelherrera3967 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Yes

    • @andysaunders3708
      @andysaunders3708 Před 6 měsíci

      I've seen it done - doesn't last forever, but you'd be surprised how strong oiled leather can be.@@manuelherrera3967

    • @sweetpadre
      @sweetpadre Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@manuelherrera3967How exactly does that work?

  • @davebrown837
    @davebrown837 Před 10 měsíci +10

    He walks around in God Mode everyday .. Protect this dude at all cost

  • @russellgilbert3453
    @russellgilbert3453 Před rokem +3

    Now that's a GOOD trick to know. If you ain't got what you need, use what you got!

  • @williamturner8296
    @williamturner8296 Před rokem +18

    Awesome. Thanks for sharing and thanks for your time🙏🏾. Just did this. Very well done👍🏾

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +3

      thanks for your comment and also for coming to my channel.

    • @williamturner8296
      @williamturner8296 Před rokem +3

      @@JMAutoRepairnum1 especially those rubber hoses that u used with mesh on it. Awesome, excellent👍🏾

  • @misterbulger
    @misterbulger Před rokem +13

    Latino engineering saves the day every single time. I love tricks like this! As a construction guy I've learned quite a lot of them. 🤣👍 I'll probably do this hack on both of my old mustang's.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +3

      thanks for visiting my channel I really appreciate it.

    • @lzh3131
      @lzh3131 Před rokem +1

      I love Latino engineering. It’s worth a try! Good video.

  • @larryyang976
    @larryyang976 Před rokem +3

    I will do this to my Honda civic which has 190k miles with very warm sway bar bushings like what you showed here. Thanks a lot for the tip!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +2

      thanks for visiting this channel that is very appreciated.

  • @mostlymoparih5682
    @mostlymoparih5682 Před rokem +15

    Great idea.
    The rear bracket for the sway bar bushing on my son's Camry broke. I took a soda can and cut it and formed a bracket and put that on the bushing and covered it with the old bracket and it worked. The piece from the can kept the sway bar from pulling away from the frame and the old bracket kept the thin can from breaking. TFS Happy Motoring.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +2

      Nice work! and thanks for visiting this channel appreciate it very much.

  • @brianjones35
    @brianjones35 Před rokem +5

    After reading the comments, I acknowledged that you're a good person, and your idea on the bushings is also. Am sub'n to your channel. Thanks.

  • @jlomeli07
    @jlomeli07 Před 3 měsíci +4

    😂😂🍻 I did this a few years back in the 98 Avalon thought I was the only one👌😂

  • @raymondsmith6943
    @raymondsmith6943 Před rokem +7

    Hey thanks, excellent video, good info for us on a budget, very helpful.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +2

      Glad It Was Helpful! And Thanks For Visiting This Channel.

  • @mkeen198225
    @mkeen198225 Před rokem +14

    Dude that's some epic redneckin right there!

  • @johnstarks5323
    @johnstarks5323 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I hope the clamping force will keep those hose in place, to keep from shifting horizontally and coming out. the orginal rubber bushing had raised sides for the metal clamp to lock in place from side shifting. Otherwise, great video.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci +1

      thanks for watching this video that is very appreciated.

  • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
    @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC Před 10 dny +1

    I just bought a Front Sway Bar Bushing Kit for my 1989 GMC Sierra for $8.63 shipping included.

  • @johnt.7471
    @johnt.7471 Před měsícem +2

    Gonna try this fix on 2011 Grand Cherokee, Only replacement available is the entire Sway Bar with bushings for over $200.
    Seems like Ideal way to go with this fix is nylon reinforced hose thats really stiff and would hold up better to the beating a bushing takes.

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 Před měsícem +4

    You are courageous in saying God Bless You All at the end. I encourage you to continue standing strong and humble in teaching your mechanical skills and knowledge. Thank you sir. This bushing modification is simply brilliant. If I can fabricate something I will. This inspires me to be more creative examine the picture more closely. God bless you also. 🤠👍

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před měsícem +1

      thanks for the Big Sub and for your support and comment and stay Bless

  • @waverider5751
    @waverider5751 Před měsícem

    Good to see someone else out there preserving a T100! I’ve had mine since 1999 when I bought it used with 2100 miles for $16,500. Red SR-5 2WD
    That said, I always replace my bushings with new poly red hard bushings. False economy in rejuvenating the old ones.

  • @dougwigley8072
    @dougwigley8072 Před 11 měsíci

    It's 1am and I've been trying to get the brackets over two new sway bar bushings for several hours now. The new bushings are the correct size but will not close up around the sway bar enough to allow the clamp to seat on the bushing. Some have commented that the only way to install the new bushings is to go buy a longer bolt with the correct thread pattern. You use the long bolt to seat the clamp and bushing onto the sway bar and then you back out the long bolt and reinstall the original bolt. I don't have a long bolt so I am going to use this hose method with the old bushing. Thank you for the alternative to new bushings. Great video!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 11 měsíci

      im glad you fund a solution, some times new bushings dont make the bolts fit well, thanks for sharing and stay bless.

  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV Před rokem +2

    My friend that is a fantastic repair ! Will try it 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +1

      Thanks 👍for visiting this channel, that is very much appreciated.

  • @G.I.JeffsWorkbench
    @G.I.JeffsWorkbench Před 4 měsíci

    Great trick. I agree, radiator hoses are much tougher than OEM bushings. Thanks for sharing.

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you very much for your help! What a beautiful fix!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      You're welcome! and thanks for the time taken on the channel.

  • @matthapaq9618
    @matthapaq9618 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Mate I grow up fixing anything dealt with car’s tractors and most parts shop I use to know they hate me because I fix people cars so never come back to me only if engine gone ,, I’m not a mechanic but since a little boy who grow between wreck car yards and son to a farmer he teach me do everything without hassle asking people to learn not a shame thing no one born a professor 😅 if u don’t try u never learn 😊🥰🫡💪
    Thank you for sharing your experience with us and let all of us know from your knowledge God Bless u and ur family Amen 🙏🏻🫡👋 cheers Matt

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 5 měsíci

      thanks for this comment, also God bless you and your as well.

  • @onefastcyclist
    @onefastcyclist Před 6 měsíci

    A good solution I haven't seen! I've had excellent luck with MOOG HD replacement bushings - any bushing will last longer if you lubricate the surface that contacts the sway bar

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing, great info and thanks for the time taken on the channel that is very appreciated.

  • @stevep9940
    @stevep9940 Před 7 měsíci

    You just saved me a bunch of time with this. thanks!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 7 měsíci

      Great to hear! and thanks for the Sub and watching this video.

  • @johnnyyukon7887
    @johnnyyukon7887 Před 3 měsíci

    Damn good idea. Where I live (in the Yukon, next to Alaska) we are always looking for new ideas for back country repairs when we are days driving time from anywhere. Good tip! Another one for the tool box. Cheers

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 3 měsíci

      im glad you like this video and thanks for sharing, greetings to Yukon and thanks for the SUB.

  • @tristanwwsd
    @tristanwwsd Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is what happens when you take your vehicle to TJ for repairs and the precursor to being featured on "Just Rolled In".

  • @howarddavies782
    @howarddavies782 Před 6 měsíci

    Very good demonstration, I've got that clucking sound on my Toyota at 180,000 miles so it may be the same problem.Thank you.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      You are welcome! and also thanks for taking some time on the channel.

  • @sdw6846
    @sdw6846 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brilliant!!! Thanks for showing us a good skill.

  • @strck0974
    @strck0974 Před rokem

    Thanku sir u r a scholar and gentleman. Appreciate the knowledge in your video. Worked great

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem

      You are most welcome and thanks for visiting this channel.

  • @jonesjonz1
    @jonesjonz1 Před rokem +1

    Wow this was on time. Thanks, nice video.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem

      im glad it is on time and thanks for the visit to this channel.

  • @GoGators198
    @GoGators198 Před měsícem +1

    Very practical - thank you for making this video.

  • @billy_lyons
    @billy_lyons Před rokem +32

    That's how they fix trucks in El Salvador lol

    • @rigorigo03
      @rigorigo03 Před rokem +6

      You are saying that cuz of his accent but is not a comedy channel dude! He is showing a repair and once again sorry for his accent if you got offended or didn't understand feel free to go check another user so you don't get bothered by the accent I'm thankful that I did understand him cuz I'm bilingual!

    • @wild8757
      @wild8757 Před rokem +3

      @@rigorigo03 lighten up, just teasing

    • @josephmungai1799
      @josephmungai1799 Před rokem +8

      This is what we do also in Africa. Since we are poor, and most of our vehicles are old rejects from Europe, Japan and America, we must learn to fix them.

    • @krhunt1014
      @krhunt1014 Před rokem

      I was thinking Cuba.

    • @radleybradford1356
      @radleybradford1356 Před rokem +6

      I'd say his English is darn near perfect, better than most Americans anyway, obviously very pragmatic and creative, brilliant, love it! I thought at first he was going to use AT205 to restore the rubber because this video was suggested right after watching that.

  • @dand3975
    @dand3975 Před rokem +27

    Usually it is the end links that rust off or break off. The best fix would be to replace both sway bar mounts with polygraphyte type bushings. The fix shown is a great solution if vehiçle is on its "last legs".

    • @korndawggy1801
      @korndawggy1801 Před 10 měsíci +1

      He kinda said that in the video.

    • @pl7868
      @pl7868 Před 7 měsíci +2

      That piece of hose for a bushing is just as good as factory so dunno what your thinking really , that poly or teflon your talking about is fine till it ages , then it breaks into little pieces , rubber wears with age and you can get 1/4 inch sheets of it , you only want one because it will last the rest of your life for jobs like this

  • @eltonherrera7524
    @eltonherrera7524 Před 4 dny

    You are the best man, thanks for sharing this amazing video.

  • @necrodh
    @necrodh Před 5 měsíci

    I used some old bicycle tyres to cut a flat stripes and refill the old weared out bushings, rolling up the stripe, it worked so good, because the trusty local bushing and rubber shop didnt had it, and autozone came a decade later, but nowadays with online shopping i just get a moog ones and those last longer

  • @johnkerr8019
    @johnkerr8019 Před rokem +13

    Thanks for uploading the excellent video with excellent advice. I was getting ready to buy new bushings, but I'm going to try your method.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +3

      yes try it, it has worked for me for years and years, thank you for your comment and also for coming to my channel.

  • @off-roadingexplained8417
    @off-roadingexplained8417 Před měsícem +1

    Yeah that's a pretty good idea man. Hoses are pretty tough!

  • @mrdanger4851
    @mrdanger4851 Před rokem +4

    I found that a Hockey Puck is a good material to use for making bushings its about the right strength...

  • @s.o.s.exploration2412
    @s.o.s.exploration2412 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Quite often utilizing thin stainless steel to outline the rubber allows less play and longer durability. Most newer vehicles have a similar concept such as my 04' Passat Wagon. Very important to keep an eye on. A wondering vehicle applies more strain on yourself almost as much as on the rest of the vehicle. Thanks for the video.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 11 měsíci +5

      thank you, great comment, I really appreciate it and agree with you, God bless you.

    • @s.o.s.exploration2412
      @s.o.s.exploration2412 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @JMAutoRepairnum1 knowledge is power my friend. The more we share, the more we learn. Take care...

  • @jbink366
    @jbink366 Před rokem +4

    Eso es compa !!! Eso me gusta ver , cuando se tiene maña el jale se ase 🎉🙌🏻💪🏻

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +3

      gracias por su camentario hermano y tambien gracias por venir a mi canal.

  • @gctdonyre
    @gctdonyre Před rokem +6

    You can rejuvenate those bushings and boots with ATP Seal too as maintenance.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +3

      yes totally agree with you, in this case there was nothing there the bushing was completely gone, thanks for sharing with Otheres here.

  • @riliwi
    @riliwi Před rokem +5

    Bushings are soft due to the excess oiling from the leaks fix the leaks and you wont have to replace as often!!!

  • @jeffreywhicker8947
    @jeffreywhicker8947 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I did the very same thing to my 2000 Buick Century several months ago and it hasn't rattled at all since then.

    • @jeffreywhicker8947
      @jeffreywhicker8947 Před 7 měsíci

      There are still a few things that can be cobbled up for no cost. Another was the starter on a 1996 Buick Regal I once had. Of course if someone would turn himself in to a dealer or most independant mechanics, the starter would be replaced with a brand new OEM one for hundreds of dollars. But i was lucky. This starter could be unbolted and fixed. The two copper contact posts for the plunger in the solenoid were worn down and not making electrical contact with the plunger. All I had to do was unsolder the lead wires to each contact and rotate each contact 180 °, reattach the braided wires, then smooth down the contact surface of the plunger and the starter was fixed and lasted the rest of the life of the car.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 7 měsíci +1

      great job and thanks for sharing with all of US.

  • @EarmuffHugger
    @EarmuffHugger Před rokem

    Radiator or any reinforced hose and cut to fit.
    Maybe even adding a rubber glue.
    GREAT IDEA MAN!!!!👍

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem

      I really appreciate it and thanks for visiting this channel.

  • @glennhutson2015
    @glennhutson2015 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you , Very good thinking !

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 9 měsíci +1

      thanks for coming to this channel and watching this video, your time is so valuable on my channel.

  • @nelsonstrickland8813
    @nelsonstrickland8813 Před 10 měsíci

    Bet his fix will last longer than store bought ones !!!..great idea !!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 10 měsíci +1

      thanks for your comment and thanks for the visit I really appreciate it, your time on the channel is so wonderful.

  • @michaelmartin2276
    @michaelmartin2276 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Yes it works,but just a short term fix. Buy silicone bushings. My shop teacher way back in 1976 told us and i quote " be lazy use proper parts and do the job right the first time"

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      have done it on vehicles 5 years ago and so far they don't need onother repair of bushings, these bushings are not available any more any where for this old truck.

    • @noahdunaway
      @noahdunaway Před 5 měsíci

      @@JMAutoRepairnum1 I like to use the polyurethane bushings from energy suspension, if that Toyota truck is not listed they also have universal bushings listed by size.

  • @stevewheatley243
    @stevewheatley243 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good idea. I can see why radiator hose would be better too.

  • @left-handedsailor4772
    @left-handedsailor4772 Před rokem +1

    Great work, true mechanic.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +2

      thank you I realy appreciate it very much and also thanks again for visiting this channel.

    • @left-handedsailor4772
      @left-handedsailor4772 Před rokem

      @@JMAutoRepairnum1 No no no, thank you, I like to steal knowledge from old school generations, Im 2001 generation, Im also car mechanic.

  • @IronAntOilpatch
    @IronAntOilpatch Před 6 měsíci

    That’s excellent. Probably saves hundreds.
    Moog gives lifetime warranty if installed by shop also

  • @ureasmith3049
    @ureasmith3049 Před rokem +4

    Bushings cost a couple of bucks.

  • @velox731
    @velox731 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you, what a great idea 💡

  • @jamesd.9955
    @jamesd.9955 Před 6 měsíci

    When buying cheap replacement parts off ebay isn't good enough. ...seriously, that's a neat way of fixing a problem.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      thanks for sharing and for taking the time on the channel, very appreciated.

  • @sidpineapple
    @sidpineapple Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video amigo, going to try this

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +4

      thank you very much and by the way i like your nick name on youtube and your profile, God bless you and your Family as well.

    • @sidpineapple
      @sidpineapple Před rokem +1

      @@JMAutoRepairnum1 thank you , bless your family too

  • @alainbuerom8635
    @alainbuerom8635 Před 3 měsíci

    thanks bro, did mine exactly as this!!!!

  • @PhoenixWoody
    @PhoenixWoody Před 6 měsíci +1

    You cannot argue with results.

  • @MrSilver708
    @MrSilver708 Před 9 měsíci

    great repair!! thanks for sharing!!

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching! and for sharing, God bless you and your Family as well.

  • @diversity2739
    @diversity2739 Před 5 měsíci

    thanks, great idea.

  • @shawnosborn7729
    @shawnosborn7729 Před rokem +1

    My man you taught me and will try it myself

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +1

      sure, thanks for visiting this channel that is very appreciated.

    • @shawnosborn7729
      @shawnosborn7729 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes sir you keep things simple that’s why

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 11 měsíci

      @@shawnosborn7729 thank you so much and appreciate your time on the channel.

    • @shawnosborn7729
      @shawnosborn7729 Před 11 měsíci

      @@JMAutoRepairnum1 hey going to put a oil pan gasket on a straight 6 240 this weekend have been watching a few videos seems kinda easy if I take my time clean then put back together should be a piece of cake right

  • @tom940
    @tom940 Před 6 měsíci

    definitely works, think if i had the option though I would still replace it, currently i dont have swaybars lol

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      hi and thanks for watching and for your time on the channel very appreciated.

  • @terrysmith7956
    @terrysmith7956 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for the video and information we appreciate it MAY GOD BLESS U TO Sir

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 7 měsíci

      thanks appreciate your comment, and same for you and your Family as well.

  • @guesswhomartin9249
    @guesswhomartin9249 Před rokem +2

    Well That's an idea. Very good.

  • @madbadger6255
    @madbadger6255 Před 9 měsíci

    Bushes are so cheap and easy to do this actually makes more work by having to cut and fit the hose.
    Buy bushes, remove clamp, swap old for new, replace clamp, done.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 9 měsíci

      thanks for your time here on the channel, I appreciate it so mich.

  • @johncheer9164
    @johncheer9164 Před rokem

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 Před 6 měsíci

    I have use of a mechanics lift when I change my oil at every 5000 miles . At that time I liberally spray all the rubber bushings , CV joint boots , etc with 303 Protectant . To help resist them from drying out and cracking .

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      great, and thanks for sharing and also for taking the time to watch this video.

  • @paulmuff9883
    @paulmuff9883 Před rokem +4

    Nice one, I’ve been doing that for the last 40 years 😊

    • @chrisreal5363
      @chrisreal5363 Před 11 měsíci

      What is the name of the pipe and how can I get one?

  • @greatwhitehunter420
    @greatwhitehunter420 Před rokem

    Not a professional repair but in a pinch great idea....

  • @reuelray
    @reuelray Před 3 měsíci

    Man you're good. My SUV rocks really hard back and forth when I'm turning. My dashboard panel says: service stabilizer-ride control-tire monitor. Where are you so I can bring my truck to you? I know you're going to hook it up right..👍👍

  • @efrainruiz8265
    @efrainruiz8265 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just like DIY in CUBA 🇨🇺!

  • @mcompton2010
    @mcompton2010 Před rokem +2

    This is from buying the cheapest parts possible. Most bushings are not that soft. Judging by the bald tire, the owner clearly spares no expense...

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem

      1993 truck, heavyly used for crap metal, he could not find bushing any where including my self so we ordered from ebay and we got the wrong ones so I went ahead and fixed it this way till today it seems like it was done yesterday, it works well. ebay n amazon say they have them, not true. thanks for visiting this channel.

  • @craigescapeddetroit5198

    Excellent fix.

  • @johnwdferguson3149
    @johnwdferguson3149 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you, and God bless you too.

  • @kj9219
    @kj9219 Před 2 měsíci +1

    While some might consider this unacceptable, I think its great. Because cars work due to physics. If you meet the physical requirements for a machine to operate, then good. Car manufactures similarly "cheat" with materials that just meet the criteria, because using more expensive materials that would last forever is too expensive.

  • @MrTrecutter1
    @MrTrecutter1 Před 9 měsíci

    I have an old tire that i use, cut to fit and add in!Done

  • @billyberry5482
    @billyberry5482 Před 11 měsíci

    Very smart. Nice job

  • @onenikkione
    @onenikkione Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is better than the duct tape Red & Green channel would have tried to use.
    Don't throw old parts into the landfill/garbage, reuse them like JM did.

  • @vollkrassmann858
    @vollkrassmann858 Před rokem

    That's a good idea. Especially when having a look on the Toyota-replacement-part-prices they demand here in Western Europe Thanks

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne Před rokem

    Nice job and great idea.

  • @jafo3814
    @jafo3814 Před 5 měsíci

    Great job!!!

  • @Louie12673
    @Louie12673 Před 5 měsíci

    Great job brother!

  • @JohnOomen-pc8bi
    @JohnOomen-pc8bi Před rokem +1

    This would be great but I think the piece of radiator hose will eventually and quite quickly just work it's way out.

  • @shawnbrown6145
    @shawnbrown6145 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks love this video!!!

  • @Kingblacsnake
    @Kingblacsnake Před 5 měsíci +1

    That’s what im talking about a solution that I will be doing soon! #Subbed my old truck is gonna love you thank you 🙏🏿

  • @tomcross4981
    @tomcross4981 Před rokem +17

    Only driving half way up the ramps and working under a vehicle is very dangerous, the jack stand is unlikely to save him in this situation

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem +18

      yes it looks dangerous, but rear tires were blocked, emergengy brake was engaged, it was only the left tire the right one was on top of ramp n very strong jack stands but still does not look ok n I should have been more careful, thanks for visiting this channel and you made a great point.

    • @johnmurphy9688
      @johnmurphy9688 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Your just angry because your not as smart at fixing cars or anything fixable
      😢.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @user-uu8ig5hs1l
    @user-uu8ig5hs1l Před 5 měsíci

    Ahhh, you bushed the bushing. Smart. There's a joke about that but I won't share due to the high incidence of offence these days.😄 I't'll drive better and quieter. I'd bet it was making noise. Subscribed. Keep sharing.

  • @TBD3.0
    @TBD3.0 Před rokem

    Very good video👍🏻 and God bless you too.

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před rokem

      thank you, your comment is very appreciated and stay bless.

  • @steinbauge4591
    @steinbauge4591 Před 12 dny

    electrical tape wound around also works but this is quick and the hose material probably pretty durable

  • @raiderman28
    @raiderman28 Před 9 měsíci

    Pretty genius!!!

  • @billiebobbienorton2556
    @billiebobbienorton2556 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Cool ! ! ! THANKS ! ! !

    • @JMAutoRepairnum1
      @JMAutoRepairnum1  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! Cheers! appreciate your time on the channel.

  • @Charveljay
    @Charveljay Před rokem +4

    Good idea amigo