my 2005 triton they put the oil filter at a 45 degree angle so when I try to put my filter on everything just spills out so don’t buy tritons go for the 5.0 or don’t buy fords
@@Supra_Mickey I ain't got no issue with it. I just thought people didn't know this neat fact. Although I didn't even know it hadn't been dodge that long until I commented. I thought it was only a few years.
Because the enginners that make cars dont conaider the people who keep thek running. It gets worse the more the car costs, and its getting worse every year that passes, and all in the name of making it cheaper
I just bought a usg 56 in. And loaded all my 3/ 4 and 1 inch drive sockets (truck and heavy equipment) , into the top drawer. It's packed from end to end, and it functions the same as my 34 year old snap on boxes. And for 1100. Dollars, compared to snap on, It's great. Most of the big drawers in my boxes hold 2- 300 lbs in each. When there loaded they move smoothly.
We have 1 at work, 296k on it only issue was door latch sensor. What is wrong with them? We also have a 2019. We did have to replace the trans at 100k because we followed the "it does not need a service" ford recommendation. Now we have over 250k on it doing a trans service every 50k.
If you wiggle the drawer back and forth every time you open it then this is not the box for you. If your goal is to get it straight open to get a tool then you may be ok
Put weight in them they dont do that, funny thing i see the wobble test. Guy wanted to do the wobble test on his snap on the other day. Started shaking it like a mad man and a slide popped out of the track. Ball bearings scattered across the floor. Drawer was hung up hanging half open. What can i say, you win some you loose some!
my matco 2s does the same wobbly yes its a bit more thicker metal on snapon and matco boxes but for the price I'd say its a great deal obv not gonna be the most professional grade but its best as a at home and entry level techs that could rather spend the money on the tools first
Yo when I go to get a socket , the drawer opens and closes perfectly , I never in my 8 years doing this work both aviation and automotive have I ever once wiggled a draw in that motion , the only reason yall do these is to put them down and say oh it’s cheap , but guess what it opens and closes , looks good , doesn’t kill the bank and saves you money. People say oh the techs don’t get paid good , yeah because people get into 10k plus of debt with tools alone
Blown head gaskets FTW You can identify this problem happening really early without looking at the coolant, just by looking at the syphon hose (hose between radiator neck and overflow tank). The Upper/lower radiator hoses and heater hoses are overbuilt to withstand/repel petroleum products (engine oil). The syphon hose will start swell, breakdown, and get sticky as it exorbes engine oil. So if you see a syphon hose start breaking down, swelling, and/or getting sticky; you might want to check your head gaskets.
Theres videos of people doing comparisons to $3k + snap on tool boxes that do the same thing, its not a quality issue. Can guarantee this will hold up just as good as a “snap on” box
Because if they didn’t the steering rack would last too long
I don't wanna hear it
my 2005 triton they put the oil filter at a 45 degree angle so when I try to put my filter on everything just spills out so don’t buy tritons go for the 5.0 or don’t buy fords
Because thats what you gst for buying a fiat
Stellantis 😂
Not dodge, ram. Not the same company. Hasn't been dodge since 2009
@@Noilecreif okay just for you I’ll change it to Mopar
@@Supra_Mickey I ain't got no issue with it. I just thought people didn't know this neat fact. Although I didn't even know it hadn't been dodge that long until I commented. I thought it was only a few years.
Made in America
Because the enginners that make cars dont conaider the people who keep thek running. It gets worse the more the car costs, and its getting worse every year that passes, and all in the name of making it cheaper
Only toyota continues to make cars better not just scraping a model every few years to make some new un tested piece shit.
its only going to get wotse the difficulty leves Dodge been bad at it Chevy and Ford and the rest of them
Why . because it a dodge.
This guy gets it, It's like Dodge. Looked at the way Chevy's. Did it then said we can make it more difficult and less reliable lol.
I am stuck on getting the 56" or the 6 drawer. I look at both every time lm there
I just bought a usg 56 in. And loaded all my 3/ 4 and 1 inch drive sockets (truck and heavy equipment) , into the top drawer. It's packed from end to end, and it functions the same as my 34 year old snap on boxes. And for 1100. Dollars, compared to snap on, It's great. Most of the big drawers in my boxes hold 2- 300 lbs in each. When there loaded they move smoothly.
Makes my 1.9 more enjoyable 😊
Would EGR recall software update mess up my diesel exhaust fluid?
No it shouldn’t
Cuuuuz ford is garbage
Where you working at Supra
Independent shop
I like it
For the same reason they design plastic valve covers and oil pans, then also dont make replacement parts available. They fucking hate their customers.
They are not designed in the USA for USA customers.
So you dont lock the keys in the van???
I always roll the window down whenever I’m working on a vehicle maybe for others but still seems rather dumb
Those things are some of the biggest pieces of junk
We have 1 at work, 296k on it only issue was door latch sensor. What is wrong with them? We also have a 2019. We did have to replace the trans at 100k because we followed the "it does not need a service" ford recommendation. Now we have over 250k on it doing a trans service every 50k.
Just wait till the latch breaks. That was a pain in the ass.
Haha I bet
Thats awesome! No one stealing that battery!
That's exceptionally stupid. This is one of those things that you KNOW they did as a fuck you.
Gay
Right on! It's good to see that there are mechanic/tech people that can repair/rebuild, not just replace assemblies and modules.
Definitely try to avoid replacing something if it’s not fully broken and parts are limited
@@Supra_Mickey that sentence,,, nearly describes my life of,,,,more than a few years🎯😁☕
@@Supra_Mickey Nice toolbox, you acquired, in other video😎☕
@@invisibilianone6288 thanks
The 🧢 is crazy out here 😂🤣
No capping here go to tunedintokyo YT page type Leo and you’ll see me in the video 🤷🏽♂️
You find it?
Yep have rats eat my harness in my eclipse repairing it with wire and butt connectors never worked. Rats suck..
all toolboxes do that with empty drawers. including my snap on. its not a valid test.
I looked up 2020 bmw x3 oil reset and this video popped up Supra thanks
Haha welcome bro
Its a titan...as long as they keep up with it...it will last!!
Only came in for the air bag recall and left
How you liking it so far?
Nissans been pretty good to me no complaints tryna to knock out these ASE
@@Supra_Mickeykeep at it
Time for brakes
She left to another shop to have them look at the car but had complaints
I think for safety it should go trough all the handle
Same issue with mine. How much would this cost ?
Depends where you go and on the parts there is a coolant pipe just above it that can leak too
Wut buttons. There idk maby 27 buttons lol😅
The BC button in which I tell you to use and show in the video highly suggest to rewatch the video if you missed it
You can always buy a snap on for 30k lol
Could find use for 3-5k on marketplace any day
The song is fire 🔥
If you wiggle the drawer back and forth every time you open it then this is not the box for you. If your goal is to get it straight open to get a tool then you may be ok
Vibes
These video was very helpful thank you
This is coming from a guy who’s profile picture is his snap-on tool box 🤣
I got the box after looking at box options
This is stupid
Put weight in them they dont do that, funny thing i see the wobble test. Guy wanted to do the wobble test on his snap on the other day. Started shaking it like a mad man and a slide popped out of the track. Ball bearings scattered across the floor. Drawer was hung up hanging half open. What can i say, you win some you loose some!
my matco 2s does the same wobbly yes its a bit more thicker metal on snapon and matco boxes but for the price I'd say its a great deal obv not gonna be the most professional grade but its best as a at home and entry level techs that could rather spend the money on the tools first
Yo when I go to get a socket , the drawer opens and closes perfectly , I never in my 8 years doing this work both aviation and automotive have I ever once wiggled a draw in that motion , the only reason yall do these is to put them down and say oh it’s cheap , but guess what it opens and closes , looks good , doesn’t kill the bank and saves you money. People say oh the techs don’t get paid good , yeah because people get into 10k plus of debt with tools alone
Go ahead. Go spend $30,000 on a snap-on box that does the same thing. It’s your money. This guy must work for snap-on.
Rather have a quality box that can handle weight and not tip over when I leave some drawers open. I got my box for 5.6k
They all shake dont matter brand it the durability in drawer it self
Lol my snap on drawers do the same thing. I just do this crazy thing where I don't try to shake them off the glides.
Blown head gaskets FTW You can identify this problem happening really early without looking at the coolant, just by looking at the syphon hose (hose between radiator neck and overflow tank). The Upper/lower radiator hoses and heater hoses are overbuilt to withstand/repel petroleum products (engine oil). The syphon hose will start swell, breakdown, and get sticky as it exorbes engine oil. So if you see a syphon hose start breaking down, swelling, and/or getting sticky; you might want to check your head gaskets.
Theres videos of people doing comparisons to $3k + snap on tool boxes that do the same thing, its not a quality issue. Can guarantee this will hold up just as good as a “snap on” box