There was probably something way back in the 80s or early 90s that was at least a little like this. Thanks for taking a look 😂 and seriously I didn't mean to insult you with that comment I made. I just thought it was a silly complaint from a seasoned mechanic.
@@OnlineMechanicTips can't deny that it is working. I don't do things just for views but I wo t judge those who do. If it works it works. As you can see I don't put much effort into UA-cam. I decided a while back I'd rather not be famous anyway 😂
@@Krankie_V lol, yea ok. Its a job now. The revenue that it brings in made it a job. A very lucrative simple job I might add. So im about to press the pedal even more.
lol, no such gadgets on a Chryler i assume. Interesting tho
There was probably something way back in the 80s or early 90s that was at least a little like this. Thanks for taking a look 😂 and seriously I didn't mean to insult you with that comment I made. I just thought it was a silly complaint from a seasoned mechanic.
@@Krankie_V You didnt. Sometime the motive is simply views. Seems to be working on that 10K view video short
@@OnlineMechanicTips can't deny that it is working. I don't do things just for views but I wo t judge those who do. If it works it works. As you can see I don't put much effort into UA-cam. I decided a while back I'd rather not be famous anyway 😂
@@Krankie_V lol, yea ok. Its a job now. The revenue that it brings in made it a job. A very lucrative simple job I might add. So im about to press the pedal even more.
Funny. Maybe it's an insulator?
I think it's something to do with holding that disc in position with the right amount of force but also with some give to it
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Yeah but I was the first to fix my car with a piece of dead grass.
@@Krankie_V Right haha it works and that's awesome!
That's hilarious. Perhaps wetting the dead piece of grass will allow it to be flexible enough to install easily.
Maybe, but I wouldn't want to introduce that moisture to the unit.