Jeep Wrangler Rough Country 4" Lift Kit - Shocks (1997-2002 TJ) Review & Install

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  • Shop This Rough Country 4" Lift Kit with Shocks: terrain.jp/2DQnT5e
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    Add more ground clearance when tackling the trails while making your Wrangler more stable with a transfer case drop for this Rough Country 4" Lift Kit with N3 shock absorbers. This bolt-on lift kit features front and rear lifted coil springs, lower tubular control arms, Clevite bushings, sway bar links and a rear track bar drop kit for a smoother ride. terrain.jp/2DQnT5e
    Item J10458
    MPN# 90630
    Rugged Lift Kit. The Rough Country 4 in. Lift Kit w/ Shocks is an essential mod for hardcore off-roaders and is ideal if you wish to endow your Jeep with a more aggressive and trail-ready functionality. This is a complete 4” lift kit that will allow you to install larger wheels and tires up to 33-inches in diameter. Unlike basic body lift kits, this Rough Country 4” lift is a complete suspension lift system with four coil springs, four shock absorbers and a transfer case drop to maintain the proper driveshaft angle when the lift kit is installed. This allows for a safer and more durable lift kit upgrade so you can enjoy your off-roading without thinking about the integrity of the lift kit.
    High-End Quality. Every component in the Rough Country 4 in. Lift Kit is engineered to withstand extreme off-road abuse. The included N3 shock absorbers are equipped with chrome-hardened piston rods and spring loaded piston rod seals. The shocks are nitrogen charged to deliver solid damping on all types of road surfaces. The 4” lift coil springs are designed to give a better ride without compromising traction and stability. Also included is a rear track bar bracket, sway bar links, and front and rear lower control arms to complete the lift kit.
    Professional Installation. The Rough Country 4 in. Lift Kit w/ Shocks is a complete bolt-on upgrade on the 1997 to 2001 Jeep Wrangler TJ. No welding and no cutting required. Professional installation is highly recommended.
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  • @extremeterrain
    @extremeterrain  Před 6 lety +2

    Shop This Rough Country 4" Lift Kit with Shocks: terrain.jp/2DQnT5e
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    • @tommyboyawesome921
      @tommyboyawesome921 Před 5 lety +1

      ExtremeTerrain.com just installed this exact lift in a 97 TJ. I know it works well with a 33. My question is, will a 35/12.50 fit??

    • @joesmuckatelly8282
      @joesmuckatelly8282 Před 5 lety

      @@tommyboyawesome921 they can

    • @franciscopinedo686
      @franciscopinedo686 Před 4 lety

      I have a jeep wrangler 98 and I will install a Rouht Country lift kit of 4
      I have 35x12.50 R15 tires, is there any problem?

    • @charliekline3975
      @charliekline3975 Před 3 lety

      You got to be the luckiest person in that shop all that rust no bolts broke go play the lottery

    • @jamiekiefer8237
      @jamiekiefer8237 Před 3 lety

      Trying to....they are in back order until April 1 2021

  • @JeepTJWheelin
    @JeepTJWheelin Před rokem +5

    I thought about a 3" lift w/ 33's but fortunately very early on getting into off roading Jeeps, many told me, their TJ became very sluggish going from just 32's to 33's in addition to a domino effect of needing additional expensive parts. And I'm glad I listened! Because I drove a TJ with this set up and it didn't have that low end torque and was very slow off the line. And most of them returned to 32's while some fell for the aftermarket bait, very expensive bait.
    I get many who want to know what is the perfect build. Which is not easy to answer because everyone does different things with their Jeep.
    But I would like to share mine since my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn drives and handles absolutely amazing on and off road.
    Keep in mind, I am NOT a rock crawler, I'm an adventurer who takes the family beach wheelin, beach camping, surf fishing, and we hit fun, moderate trails in the fall and winter getting to our favorite fishing holes and camp sites. Which is why the build is for what's near and for what we do, nothing was put on this TJ unnecessarily for show. I see too many "spotless Jeeps" with 33's - 38's.
    As long as you have good off road instincts and common sense, a modest, high quality build will allow you and your family to have a lot of fun!
    All in, I'm at $25k with my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn. And I can honestly say build wise, I'm done!! I might Raptor line it since the TJ has a few rough paint spots and won't ever have to worry about off road pinstriping again. The best part is, this TJ not only keeps up, but outperforms a lot of these $40k - $75k JK's & JL' s. Due in part to people's inexperience and just "over building". The '05 TJ has a modest build, yet is extremely capable, durable and best of all, affordable.
    I encourage any Jeeper to search for a rust free TJ 4.0 I6, preferably stock, 3.73's w/ LSD and a Dana 44. And to use my build as a "guide". But I highly recommend this build for anyone who is an adventurer, not a rock crawler. Best of all, it will eliminate you from chasing your tail, the aftermarket will have one less just empty every pocket victim out there.
    It was a lot of trial and error but it has been well worth it.
    2" Old Man Emu coils
    32" KO2's or 32" BFG MT's
    Quadratec Baja alloy rims - perfect backspacing - no rub!
    Currectlync steering
    Freedom Off Road front adj track bar
    M.O.R.E steering box brace
    JKS quick disconnects
    Freedom Off Road front lower Adjustable control arms
    The rest are Fixed Detroit Axles
    Transfer case drop kit
    Fox 2.0 Shox
    Fox steering stabilizer
    Professional 4x4 shop to do the alignment
    Since doing this, I have had the best experience with any vehicle I've ever had.
    Staying with 32's allows us Jeepers to maintain that great low end torque, saves us a lot of money on unnecessary aftermarket parts and still be able to wheel most anywhere. It's the best of all worlds!
    One of my favorite mods was added a Banks cat back exhaust giving it a throaty growl, but not obnoxiously loud. Absolutely perfect for the 4.0 I6.
    Most importantly, be honest with yourself, build your TJ for what you will be using it for. And know YOU CAN do great trails and much more with just a 2" lift and 32" ko2's or MT's!
    DO NOT let the aftermarket pushers fool or shame you into thinking you "need" 33" - 40" tires and a 5" lift to wheel. That's 🦬💩! They know full well, once they get you at 33's, it's a freaking cash cow for them! Because you just embarked on their multi thousand dollar build conveyor belt. And it's 100% unnecessary for moderate wheelin'! Your axles, drive train, drive shafts, engine, gearing and a host of a lot of other stuff now "needs" to be upgraded. The aftermarket pushers feast on naive people. Don't be that guy! Like cereal companies saying breakfast is the most important meal of the day, the aftermarket will continue to take advantage of the misinformed.
    O|||||||O
    🇺🇲 Only in a 2 Dr 🇺🇲
    '41- '06

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 Před rokem

      what's OEM at the rockers ride hith ? are's is a 2006 lwb aka fully loaded unmodified but now needing work as it's rubbing the fender's/sagged a lot new you're right 33 or 34"in ( factory installation for 4"in lift vs the lowering kit RPO code's ) was good enough for us and im not a Goodyear guy ( and sense i couldn't get the same batches of tire it's now cooper's/misilaned tire's it's had afterward's ) but dealership's preparation 👍
      i don't agree with the I6 engine or the automatic transmission as a combo junky and nose heavy ect and from day1 can't pass EPA-tests so i have a hard time getting tagged, jeep/FCA should have kept the commando's v8+auto package in some form aka 3d gen V8 and a RPO option for auto+v6, manual transmission's im not decided on as i haven't driven as many/much as others owners with these RPO, and OEM diesels are rarer so that should have been more common in the USA markets but it's not it's government and exports markets
      but really needs air ride ( not a fan of coils or leafs springs in automotive use aka car's ) tried using the tow package 👎it suck's and i couldn't get it to tow anything! even a light 4X4ft utility empty ( i could easily move by hand ) didn't work as it lifted the wheel/steering off the road

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 Před rokem

      the 4.0l i don't agree it's lower rpm torque idling and 3k is hp, on are's that's part of the problem as the transmission gut's/setting are the same as the derango v6

  • @jlateralus21
    @jlateralus21 Před 3 lety +14

    Whatever Chrysler engineer thought installing torx bits into areas with potential for heavy rust was an idiot. #SomeoneHadToSayIt

    • @tkdisalvo6413
      @tkdisalvo6413 Před rokem

      This is the comment I was looking for. If you ever remove the torx bolts, save yourself a headache and replace the torx bolt with a normal one.

  • @Dahkeus3
    @Dahkeus3 Před 6 lety +30

    Rough Country: Because you gotta save room in your budget to outfit your mall crawler with an angry eyes grill too

    • @causeuncause4059
      @causeuncause4059 Před 5 lety +1

      Rough country is budget friendly though

    • @JeepTJWheelin
      @JeepTJWheelin Před 4 lety

      Lift it with quality parts or don't lift it at all. Always best to save up for a Rubicon Express, Old Man Emu or a Teraflex lift. The TJ is at its' best with a 4" lift and 33" Duratracs or these Micky Thompson's.

    • @Kickthelighter
      @Kickthelighter Před 4 lety

      You'd be better off with lockers and 32's hell you can fit 33's if you trim the flares

    • @causeuncause4059
      @causeuncause4059 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JeepTJWheelin nah I’m good I’d rather spend my money on lockers than some expensive lift

    • @mariog2003
      @mariog2003 Před 3 lety

      fr lol

  • @butterchicken6803
    @butterchicken6803 Před 4 lety +6

    Great video, outstanding technician.

  • @paytgary34
    @paytgary34 Před 5 lety +9

    One thing I noticed that wasn't mentioned in his installation of the sway bar links, is that there are two different types of metal sleeves that get pressed in. The front metal sleeves have an 12mm inside diameter and the rear have an 10mm inside diameter. Don't mess up and press the wrong sleeves in or else you'll have tons of fun pressing them back out.

  • @ghkelly62
    @ghkelly62 Před 5 lety +11

    Good video. Best practice, always clean re-usable bolt and apply anti-seize lubricant to the fastener please. Very lucky that no bolt broke. All came out somewhat easy with a power tool.

  • @pharic100
    @pharic100 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for doing it all not just one side good job

  • @nickolassuzza4501
    @nickolassuzza4501 Před rokem +1

    36:29 i did this same lift kit on my 1997 tj and all six nuts in the frame busted off the welds, the easiest way to get the stock bolts out when the nuts are busted loose is get a pry bar and pry down on the skid plate and you will get them out, and to get new nuts in, you can either cut into the frame and welds new ones or you can do what i did and drill some factory looking holes above the bolt holes and put a new nut in press on the top with a pry bar and buzz the bolts up in it

  • @jonkwarsick2813
    @jonkwarsick2813 Před 5 lety +10

    so glad to reuse the stock rusted hardware said no one ever.
    Also WD40 is very far from being a lubricant. It's a oil based solvent used to penitrate rust.

  • @jobbless
    @jobbless Před 3 lety +5

    Wow, he really covered every detail of the job. Really good video and very educational.

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching! -Zach

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 Před rokem

      missed before mesurent's and after as im looking for numbers as mine is sagging so i don't know the final rocker's numbers for ride

  • @loganjames4607
    @loganjames4607 Před 3 lety +7

    "If you want to step down to a 31 inch tire , you can probably get away with a 2.5 inch lift kit" LOL. 31x10.5 tires should fit under the stock suspension with little to no rubbing.

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 3 lety +5

      For daily driving on the street or light trails, absolutely! If you want to disconnect your sway bars and flex your TJ out a little bit, having a 2.5" lift along with those 31s goes wonders though. -Zach

  • @B.C.wheeling
    @B.C.wheeling Před 6 lety +8

    I put the same lift in my 97 TJ. I wish I had this video when I was doing it!

    • @hivoltz1521
      @hivoltz1521 Před 2 lety

      Did you need a new pit arm or track bar?

  • @iambillmeyer
    @iambillmeyer Před 6 lety +76

    Looping background music for 42 minutes is sooooo annoying.

  • @noelopez8206
    @noelopez8206 Před 6 lety +9

    After watching this video if you still cant put on a lift sell your Jeep! Lol very detailed!

  • @rodneyhoadley3167
    @rodneyhoadley3167 Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve watched a few of these videos because I bought a 4in lift and some of the jeeps are pretty rusty under them I’m glad mine is really clean no rust gust dirt

  • @formdog9861
    @formdog9861 Před 4 lety

    well explained video should watch this if planning to do this to a jeep. thanks for the video

  • @kurtwolford5801
    @kurtwolford5801 Před 4 lety +6

    30:00 yooo he had that hammer the whole time

  • @diegonascimento224
    @diegonascimento224 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video very very helpful

  • @joeyh7796
    @joeyh7796 Před 6 lety

    Have this exact lift for my 98 TJ sport 5spd love it n3 is comfy

    • @mariog2003
      @mariog2003 Před 3 lety

      the n3s suck dude ive had them for about a year now and they ride like a wagon

  • @marcslayer9444
    @marcslayer9444 Před 3 lety

    Right on , I dig it .

  • @TV-go9zi
    @TV-go9zi Před 5 lety +1

    4インチ35タイヤ最高な組み合わせですな!!

  • @4x4rc_hobby6
    @4x4rc_hobby6 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video thanks for the help 👍

  • @justinmoore2159
    @justinmoore2159 Před 6 lety

    Do they lift kit level the jeep or will the back sit higher?

  • @BeefJerkyPlaysMC
    @BeefJerkyPlaysMC Před 4 lety

    I got this for my 02 TJ and the transfer case spacers bolts don’t line up, they are off by an inch

  • @aidenpanneton9274
    @aidenpanneton9274 Před 3 lety

    I only have the rear of the kit installed, how far and how fast can I drive without the skit plate brackets installed?

  • @regisregis4654
    @regisregis4654 Před 2 lety

    Do we need to down the transfer case even if u got an sye and cv driveshaft?

  • @max-us4xm
    @max-us4xm Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know if the kit comes with a banner? I took mine to the shop to install and never checked the box

  • @rustyshackleford1656
    @rustyshackleford1656 Před 2 lety

    I fit 32x11’s on the stock suspension and they don’t rub 35’s would have to fit on a 4 inch lift

  • @gldsmith61
    @gldsmith61 Před rokem

    Hey ya'll, I was wondering if someone could tell me how long a spring is for a 4' lift ? Or if anyone knows the length of 3'" and/or the 4" spring ?

  • @rickzym6223
    @rickzym6223 Před 4 lety +12

    really, do we have to watch him take off all 4 tires?

  • @natedarosa3786
    @natedarosa3786 Před 5 lety +6

    I’m planing on buying this same kit, I was wondering if I need to buy longer break lines, upper control arms, pitman arm. Or is this kit good to go and roll down the road as is? Thanks!

    • @Shamus720
      @Shamus720 Před 2 lety

      Would be nice to see a reply here too

  • @DonCaraotica1693
    @DonCaraotica1693 Před 5 lety +1

    How do you behave with that lift driving on the road? Things that should be changed when lifting it with this kit.
    I am looking for a TJ jeep and I am interested in modifying it and I would like to know how it behaves that suspension, since I will not be doing all the time off road.

  • @Daniel_Smith_
    @Daniel_Smith_ Před 4 lety

    Why didn't you wire brush the rust off hard wear

  • @charliekline3975
    @charliekline3975 Před 3 lety

    I wonder why if never sprayed wd40 on the bolts and nuts before he stuck them back in . And how come he didn’t use a coil spring compress tool

  • @rustyshackleford1656
    @rustyshackleford1656 Před 4 lety +2

    For the a while I drove around on 32 by 11 KO2s on stock suspension and never rubbed

  • @ricksnowden8408
    @ricksnowden8408 Před 2 lety

    Always clean hardware and add small amount of grease to threads and shoulders.

  • @Wearwoodude
    @Wearwoodude Před 6 lety

    Does anyone know whether or not installing the 4" lift kit is identical to the 3.25" RC lift kit installation? I can't find a proper installation video for my 01 TJ for the 3.25" kit.

    • @thomascallander3006
      @thomascallander3006 Před 6 lety

      Wearwoodude yes it is but I would suggest getting a adjustable track bar it will make life so much easier

  • @loganurrunaga6066
    @loganurrunaga6066 Před 5 lety +13

    Couldn’t the wd40 used on the bushings dry out the rubber since it’s a solvent and not an actual lubricant?

    • @YoungboiG19
      @YoungboiG19 Před 5 lety

      Logan Urrunaga yes

    • @anthony2558
      @anthony2558 Před rokem

      Yeah I wonder why just didn't use grease or silicone

  • @merk_machine_2429
    @merk_machine_2429 Před 3 lety

    Does the lift kit come with the sleeves that he pushes into the sway bar links. And if not where can I buy those sleeves

  • @gldsmith61
    @gldsmith61 Před rokem

    Do you have to drill the hole for the track bar if you have a drop pitman arm?

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před rokem

      Yes, if you do not want to drill we would recommend looking into an adjustable track back in addition to this kit!

  • @fernarias
    @fernarias Před 5 lety +39

    All that rust is driving me crazy.

    • @antwoinescars266
      @antwoinescars266 Před 5 lety +8

      fernarias sorry some of us see snow a few months every year😂

    • @fernarias
      @fernarias Před 5 lety +2

      @@antwoinescars266 We see snow as entertainment and have to drive 3 hours to see it. If you live too close to the ocean(the dew zone), our cars will rust too.

    • @JeepTJWheelin
      @JeepTJWheelin Před 4 lety +4

      UnderCoating

    • @chipschleichardt5641
      @chipschleichardt5641 Před 4 lety +8

      This is why I don't pay people to work on my vehicles. Anytime I'm doing work to my Jeep, I'm also cleaning, painting, repairing and replacing any parts in the area that are worn or needs attention.

    • @jlateralus21
      @jlateralus21 Před 3 lety

      @@chipschleichardt5641 exactly. You'd be stupid not to replace those rusty bolts as you go.

  • @brianaustin1328
    @brianaustin1328 Před 6 lety +1

    did you used the factor brake lines up front? I saw that you disconnected the line tab, but there was not further mention of the lines.

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 6 lety +2

      I would recommend longer brake lines for both the front and rear of a Jeep with 4” of lift on it, especially if the Jeep will go off road and flex. - Ryan

    • @locopoco4761
      @locopoco4761 Před 3 lety

      ExtremeTerrain.com would you need this for a 3 inch lift?

  • @bushmann9272
    @bushmann9272 Před 5 lety +5

    crap music loop is driving me nuts!

  • @BigBlockSpence
    @BigBlockSpence Před 3 lety +2

    Nice claw hammer- lol

  • @tylercarson5027
    @tylercarson5027 Před 5 lety

    dont think the control arms are ment to point down... but hey down here and Australia we do things the way that gives you more clearance not less! #stayawayfrommyjeep

    • @717Jeepin
      @717Jeepin Před 5 lety

      All the Jeeps I've seen have them facing down including my own. I've always wondered why they didnt face up for more clearance

  • @anthony2558
    @anthony2558 Před rokem

    I dont think its good practice to tighten down the control arms while the suspension is at full droop. Better to let it down on the tires and then torque them up. Otherwise you'll bind the bushings.

  • @bryanpastenguardado3583

    ¿Y cuánto se puede cobrar por ese trabajo ?
    and how much can be charged for that job?

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 3 lety

      I would recommend calling a local shop for install quotes, every area is going to be a little different with pricing. -Zach

    • @romangutierrez318
      @romangutierrez318 Před 3 lety

      A mi me combraron $1100 por todo. Incluyendo mano de obra y partes

  • @alejandroperezvillavicenci9586

    can i use that on my jeep YJ?

  • @charliekline3975
    @charliekline3975 Před rokem

    Why did he not use a spring compressor

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před rokem

      The compressor can get tangled up and be difficult to take out in such a tight space. With enough persuasion you can get the axle down and the spring into place!

  • @JohnnyVeritas
    @JohnnyVeritas Před 3 lety +1

    So you buy a 4 inch lift kit to gain 2 inches of clearance with crappy shocks that you are going to replace anyway? I don't get it, so I won't buy it.

  • @charliekline3975
    @charliekline3975 Před rokem

    Only if the bolts come loose as easily as he makes it look

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před rokem

      Trust us... it was not as easy as he made it look. Lol.

  • @stephenhunter6507
    @stephenhunter6507 Před 5 lety +2

    A little Rustoleum goes a long way, then fluid film that poor jeep.

  • @nooksolo
    @nooksolo Před 6 lety +2

    why won’t this fit the 03-06?

    • @parkerbaer8203
      @parkerbaer8203 Před 6 lety +1

      nooksolo Rough country has two versions of this lift kit one of them is for 03 - 06

    • @MoeGravey
      @MoeGravey Před 6 lety +2

      between 02 and 03, Jeep made changes to how the Transfer case skid plate bolted up. The kit (minus the Transfer case drop bracket) are identical.
      **Side note. @ 18:55 either get a $35 track bar bracket, or a new adjustable trackbar. please never drill a new hole... you have so much force on a trackbar, and you're attempting to hold it by 1/16"-1/8" of metal. just say no. spend an extra $35 and get a trackbar relocation bracket that suits your lift size.

    • @nooksolo
      @nooksolo Před 6 lety

      MoeGravey that’s the answer i was looking for. thank you!

  • @scott3708
    @scott3708 Před 5 lety

    A claw hammer??? Are you kidding me, I didn't think this was "this ole house on pbs! " HAHAHAHA

  • @groundpounder05
    @groundpounder05 Před 10 měsíci

    A claw hammer??? Wow.

  • @chrish4723
    @chrish4723 Před 3 lety

    am I crazy - I kinda like the look of the lift with the orig tires

  • @locopoco4761
    @locopoco4761 Před 3 lety

    Why is this lift kit so cheap?

  • @AidanDoesGaming
    @AidanDoesGaming Před 4 lety

    no safety glasses with rust smh

  • @cheapestwhips2010
    @cheapestwhips2010 Před 3 lety

    The rust just bothers me

  • @jeep2.418
    @jeep2.418 Před 5 lety +2

    Can you spend a hundred bucks to replace those damn faded fender flares? It looks terrible.

  • @Aridrona
    @Aridrona Před 5 lety

    2.5 lift with 33x10.5r15 works just fine. But doesnt Look as cool

  • @MasterTech58
    @MasterTech58 Před 6 lety +4

    Shop full of tolls uses a claw hammer.......

  • @KinGTeraTino
    @KinGTeraTino Před 4 lety

    That rust on the frame look like some shit I see in Michigan lol

  • @julianreyna307
    @julianreyna307 Před 4 lety

    i fell asleep

  • @michaelshuler3349
    @michaelshuler3349 Před 3 lety

    That's a lot of rust. I'd sell that jeep to the scrap yard and buy onother that isn't rusted.

  • @GrumpysGarageDave
    @GrumpysGarageDave Před 2 lety

    Can you really take a technician serious when he is using carpentry tools in your vid .. NO the answer is no .. and that's where I shut it off

  • @wrongway1358
    @wrongway1358 Před 4 lety

    Rough Country will not hold up off roading. Cheep Chinese thin metal parts. If you are going to put around town ok I guess but not for off roading. I have known to many people that had to be recovered due to broken suspension parts made by Rough Country. Something to think about..

  • @from-the-land-of-noah
    @from-the-land-of-noah Před 6 lety +7

    Welcome to the land of stripped threads and stretched/broken hardware.
    Do you guys even know what a torque wrench is? Starting bolts with an impact gun? Really?
    If I saw this idiot working on my vehicle, he would never touch it again...

    • @YoungboiG19
      @YoungboiG19 Před 5 lety

      Ron Le Vine lol

    • @rossbarton6209
      @rossbarton6209 Před 5 lety +2

      Cry about it pussy

    • @typopoff1160
      @typopoff1160 Před 5 lety +1

      that time of month again Ron

    • @droniholland7185
      @droniholland7185 Před 5 lety +2

      he did it with a low powered electric drill, quit bitching you over sensitive fuckin millennial. if it cross threaded it would have stopped itself with no damage done..

  • @markrobbins8878
    @markrobbins8878 Před 3 lety

    i wouldnt let this guy fix me a sandwich,, terrible use of tools

  • @gldsmith61
    @gldsmith61 Před rokem +1

    Please , Please , Please , turn off the stupid music in your vids.