Hey bro, just wanted to say thanks for the info. Been turnin wrenches since I was a kid and have been jacking up vehicles wrong this entire time. Thank God I never fubar-ed them. I like how you are actually looking out for the people to help save them money. Righteous bro.
That is what it is all about brother! I am glad you were able to learn something, as mechanics we learn something new all the time, its just who we are! Have you ever tried recording some of your repairs?
Yes that is why this vehicle is in the junkyard......I was just showing you the location, not showing you what the double welds should look like. Thanks for watching!
Definitely lifted on the sub frame and bent it, still have an inch clearance on the control arm but wish I didn’t do it before WATCHING THIS VIDEO! No biggie, Now I know for next time, Thanks brother! 🪬💪
Thank you for this. Question, where is the lift point / stand point(s) if one is doing work on the rear axle? Say, replacing a leaf spring or installing a trailer hitch (which usually mounts to the rear leaf spring bolts)... Some axle repairs require the axle assembly to hang freely so you can't jack up or put jackstands under the rear axle beam itself.
You are most welcome and great question! You will use the most rear part of your frame when doing any rear axle work. When installing a hitch you will be able to use the rear axle as your jack stand point. Thanks for watching!
I do not have a 2006 year specifically but I do have the 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan and this will give you a great idea of how to remove your fuel tank from your 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan. Hope this helps and thank you for watching
That is a great idea for a video Charles!!! I will see if I can find a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan to do that video on. Stay tuned for more DIY Auto Repair here on the channel!!
Helpful and quick like all videos should be
thank you for watching!
Thanks a lot for taking the time I wasn’t sure I needed to look at the front of the new brakes. I really appreciate you taking the time.
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching and subscribe for more Auto content! Thanks again Roger
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Im glad my video was able to help you with your Dodge Caravan! Thank you for watching Phil!
So we still dont know the correct place to use a jack to jack it up
Would you like me to use arrows to point at the exact place?
Appreciate the tutorial pal, I'm about to do some work on mine so grateful for the correct information.
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thank you sir, about to do brakes on wife's van , wanted to be sure , you're doing a great job
Thank you John! Getting comments like yours makes it all worth it thank you!
Thanks for showing exactly the locations of the lift points.
Your welcome, thank you for watching
Thanks, dude. Exactly the info I needed.
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Hey bro, just wanted to say thanks for the info. Been turnin wrenches since I was a kid and have been jacking up vehicles wrong this entire time. Thank God I never fubar-ed them. I like how you are actually looking out for the people to help save them money. Righteous bro.
That is what it is all about brother! I am glad you were able to learn something, as mechanics we learn something new all the time, its just who we are! Have you ever tried recording some of your repairs?
Thanks for this video!
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thanks! Had a hard time figuring out where to put the floor jack.
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching Derek!
Great video, thanks for explaining and the finger icon is huge.
Your welcome! Thanks for watching
Double welds are damaged and rusted!! Jack punches through the van. Boohiss!!! Thanks for the video!
Yes that is why this vehicle is in the junkyard......I was just showing you the location, not showing you what the double welds should look like. Thanks for watching!
Purrrfect. Thanks dude 🙏🏼
You are most welcome! Thanks for watching!!
Your a life saver thank you
You are most welcome Kenny! Thank you for watching and stay tuned for more DIY Auto Repair here on the channel!!!
Helpful. No more doubt now
Glad to be of assistance! Thanks for watching!
Sweet and simple
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching Tiffany!
great video. thanks
You are most welcome Jim! Thank you for watching! Stay tuned for more DIY Auto Repair here on the channel!
Came here to double check where I'm lifting on van and was correct however i messed up my pinch welds when I was a teenager 😂
No worries brother, who doesn't? Lol 🤣 thank you for watching and make sure to subscribe for more DIY Auto
So helpful! Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
you are most welcome! I am glad you enjoyed the video and found it to be beneficial!
Thanks!
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thank you Sir🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Your welcome! Thanks for watching!!
Great job!
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thanks !
You are most welcome!! Thank you for watching!
Definitely lifted on the sub frame and bent it, still have an inch clearance on the control arm but wish I didn’t do it before WATCHING THIS VIDEO! No biggie, Now I know for next time, Thanks brother! 🪬💪
You are most welcome brother and sorry to hear about the little mishap. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this. Question, where is the lift point / stand point(s) if one is doing work on the rear axle? Say, replacing a leaf spring or installing a trailer hitch (which usually mounts to the rear leaf spring bolts)... Some axle repairs require the axle assembly to hang freely so you can't jack up or put jackstands under the rear axle beam itself.
You are most welcome and great question! You will use the most rear part of your frame when doing any rear axle work. When installing a hitch you will be able to use the rear axle as your jack stand point. Thanks for watching!
What points of contact are recommended for a lift?
A hydraulic lift? You will place those under the side rails on the side of the vehicle.
Can you show me how to remove a gas tank from a 2006 Dodge Grand
I do not have a 2006 year specifically but I do have the 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan and this will give you a great idea of how to remove your fuel tank from your 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan. Hope this helps and thank you for watching
I'm sorry I asked you a question about my 2007 Dodge Grand caravan I wanted to know how to replace the red leaf spring bracket and Pushing
That is a great idea for a video Charles!!! I will see if I can find a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan to do that video on. Stay tuned for more DIY Auto Repair here on the channel!!
Correct You're supposed to lift at the frame
Thanks for confirming!
I’ve just been guessing every time I’ve had to lift my work van up and now I know I have not been doing it properly lmao
Lol well I'm glad you know now, thanks for watching!
Thank I was stuck @ i got the tire off
Are you good now? Let me know if you have any questions Kytten and thank you for watching!!