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i love how your vids go "here's 3min of dangerous stupidity and negligence" and then "here's a beautifully mint classic car to make up for all of it" 😂😂
Well, obviously the repair shop is trying to make more money off of them. It has nothing to do with keeping you, your family and all the other drivers on the road safe
0:31 is a really good showcase of why you should always make sure you're checking the inside tires on duallies too, not just the outside ones. That inner one could be ready to blow and you'd never notice from the outside if you're not being diligent about checking wear and pressure and all that.
@@davidchapman6025 Common misconception that only retreads do this. Any tire can have the tread fly off if you lose pressure and don't notice it. It usually has to be just a slow enough leak to deflate to the point it creates enough heat to separate. The average flat goes down flat fast enough that you don't drive on it long. In the case of a dually, you never feel it go flat unless you check at a stop.
5 years with some electrical tape? The pinhole in the fuel rail is pretty scary, I have never seen anything like that before. And honestly that blue on that challenger is absolutely stunning and I’m sure that the video didn’t do it justice. Thumbs up as always
@@petermontoya1796 Hey there, that's a photo from my Jeep. I bought it for $1600 and found evidence of it passing through the hands of at least five different people in a two year span after the original owner sold it. The guy I bought it from turned out to be doing some really sketchy stuff, so I can only imagine what those two years were like in the Portland, Oregon area. I don't drive the Jeep much and only found this when upgrading the battery cables for a dual battery setup a couple years ago. It was actually still running just fine though - amazingly.
As always I enjoy the videos, but what scares the hell out of me is the fact there's people out there driving around that shouldn't be left alone without adult supervision LOL, some people should not be able to own vehicles let alone drive them!
@@JeffDeWitt I can't wait until we get another republican president and half of the country thinks everything is great all of a sudden. And naturally the other half will suddenly think everything is awful and it's the president's fault because xyz party bad. Very little is changing except for the dumbass who sits in the fanciest chair in the country.
Gotta show that first one to my room-mate, he's needed front wheel bearings on his F-150 for almost a year now. When I told him it could potentially start a friction fire, he told me I was full of s**t.
That Suburban in the first part basically got an automotive equivalent of a HOTBOX. Old-school railroad equipment had no roller bearings, so they'd smoke or catch on fire frequently due to the friction. The bearings often sat in small boxes, hence the name.
The pin hole in the fuel rail is no joke, massive potential fire hazard, plus the pressure can be insane, especially for a diesel truck, a pin hole jet like that could legit take your fingers off when running on some diesel engines
I'm just a shade tree mechanic that has done my own service for almost 40 years. So hard to believe people don't maintain their vehicles properly, whether they have somebody do it or do it themselves.
Amazing how someone could spill a 1/2 lb. bag of cinnamon hearts and cannot be bothered to clean them for months, years, or even. Hopefully the mechanic left them there lol.
@@MrBirdnose The odor would give away the mess. Cinnamon hearts smell very strongly. I imagine any time their car got about 0c, they'd make their presence known through a powerful, sweet, cinnamon scent.
It’s terrifying to know that it’s possible that someone with this type of brain is possibly on the highway at any given time might be the car alongside me!
The tires with the brand names buffed off could very well be blems (blemished tires) Used to be a big thing 15 years ago from manufactures that had slight defects from cosmetic or slightly out of round sold at a discounted price. Great and economical for someone who does a lot of in town driving like taxis, but high speed highway use if they are out of round are near impossible to balance.
Nah I they are a really crappy Chinese tire called Ling long or ching Chong, there is part of the symbol left on the tire. I know because a delivery service I worked for waited till all 30 vans needed tires and to save money they bought that brand that they had to replace all of them a month later because they were bald.
@@JustRolledIn Blems are still sold, they are usually melt stamped next or close to the DOT but are a hard sell and low profit so most companies refuse to sell them. These days it's easier to write them off as a loss for tax purposes. It's a shame because they are a very safe, low budget alternative for tires, and instead of being direct waste, they can still be used safely. I have 16 years of new and used tire wholesale experence, and personally I aim to find and buy them as a good alternative for people who need to drive for transportation with a limited budget. Much safer option to retread passenger car tires ( not widely sold, but they are out there as scary as that is )
@@scottvincent3062 .... lol i had the same at a previous place , the OEM Michelin tires lasted about 70k miles , replacements were about £100 each .. so instead boss bought shitty cheapo's at £50 each .. didn't even last 5k miles
That Challenger at the end got me to say "ohhh, thats pretty." out loud, without even thinking. And I don't have the most favorable opinion on ragtops.
Your videos always brighten my day. One of the only channels that I’m happy to watch every one, comment and like. You definitely have earned every sub and dollar.
This reminds me of that clip on this channel where the customer brought it in for a "strange hissing noise" they found a live and probably very pissed off snake in that customer's car! 😂🐍
I had 0:20 happen to me on a country road. Cost $3,000+ for a new fuel tank for my BMW. Plus we were stranded in a small town. Long story short, went home by train and came back two weeks later. Insurance paid, but $600 excess.
Gotta admit, I’ve done something worthy of these videos. I was a lube tech for a while. One day while I was COMPLETELY spaced out I filled the washer fluid reservoir on a car with oil. All the various fluids in the shop came from hoses that hung from the ceiling. I just grabbed the oil one instead of the water one. That was embarrassing..
I don't like the system we have in Sweden with inspection because it inhibits me from modding my car. But after watching these videos I 100% see the reason for government mandated inspections for every car on the road. Imagine being on the highway and you hit the brakes, and the car behind you hasn't had a brake pad change in 20 years.
2:35 I wonder if those tires were recalled, but the shop who had them didn't want to go through with either returning them to the manufacturer or disposing of them, so they sanded off all markings so that they can move them without anyone knowing. Of course, if a shop was caught doing this, then they could face major legal trouble.
The ironic part is that they (the customer) often think that YOU (the shop owner / tech / mechanic) are the stupid one and try to play you. That is a little something we call narcissism 🤔🤨
These videos are the exact reason why i bring my car to my trusted mechanic at least once a year or sooner (I have new car) and tell em that check and fix anything that is off.
I recently scrapped my ‘99 Mercury Mountaineer. Being a non-mechanic, when I watch these clips, I’m pretty embarrassed cuz I can only imagine what the mechanics at my shop were thinking every time I brought it in for repairs. I’m sure they all got a good chuckle as their wallets got fatter.
1:55 I've seen washer fluid in the oil, I've seen oil in the washer fluid, I've seen washer fluid in the transmission but I've never seen transmission fluid in the washer bottle.
Besides being hilariously annoying if you tried to use it, I'm guessing this is the cheapest of the mistakes to make, presuming you clean it up yourself.
I recommended a water pump to s customer because it was leaking, they declined it but the service advisor goes and sells them an alignment instead 💀. Like hey your car might overheat but at least it'll drive straight when it happens.
I love how you cleanse the pallet with those end clips. Nice Mopar right there.... Also...what was up with grinding the tires? I mean...it might not lool bad but weird
@@JustRolledIn I know DIamonback does that, with custom tires, and re-sidewalls them to make them look vintage, and they do a good job, whitewalls and raised letters and all...But on a car like that, I doubt he was trying to do a home job raise letter tire.
I get so nervous and think the wheels gonna fall off anytime I hear a noise while driving. These videos give me faith that I will make it home and another 20,000 miles
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Power Steerring leak @2:46, lets talk about that brake rotor...
Your Missing 10mm socket shirt is just too good!
That is 2 video to be shared all around for sure! :D
LOVE the Dodge Challeger
Where's the starship emergency repair section?
i love how your vids go "here's 3min of dangerous stupidity and negligence" and then "here's a beautifully mint classic car to make up for all of it" 😂😂
Lol I always change it up for the last clip. Nice car or a crazy clip.
I'm never surprised by the utter stupidity of people especially when a shop shows them what's wrong and they decline repairs
@Worthless Retard depends if they carry on driving it I guess. Some just aren't worth repairing
@Worthless Retard meanwhile they got the iPhone 15+ Maxy Boost
Robert I agree and drive a vehicle till it’s literally falling apart and then decline service
Well, obviously the repair shop is trying to make more money off of them. It has nothing to do with keeping you, your family and all the other drivers on the road safe
They're broke. Inflation is ravaging this country a lot more than the media and disgusting government will admit.
0:31 is a really good showcase of why you should always make sure you're checking the inside tires on duallies too, not just the outside ones. That inner one could be ready to blow and you'd never notice from the outside if you're not being diligent about checking wear and pressure and all that.
They have to be inflated evenly as srll
The reason it put a hole in the bed is because they were running recaps, I only know because my dad had to put a new bed on after one blew out
@@davidchapman6025 Common misconception that only retreads do this. Any tire can have the tread fly off if you lose pressure and don't notice it. It usually has to be just a slow enough leak to deflate to the point it creates enough heat to separate. The average flat goes down flat fast enough that you don't drive on it long. In the case of a dually, you never feel it go flat unless you check at a stop.
I like this channel, straight to the content with no protracted intros.
The golden DDOI formula
5 years with some electrical tape? The pinhole in the fuel rail is pretty scary, I have never seen anything like that before. And honestly that blue on that challenger is absolutely stunning and I’m sure that the video didn’t do it justice. Thumbs up as always
Seeing that just drives me insane. What type of person does that bad of a splicing job ???
@@petermontoya1796 Hey there, that's a photo from my Jeep. I bought it for $1600 and found evidence of it passing through the hands of at least five different people in a two year span after the original owner sold it. The guy I bought it from turned out to be doing some really sketchy stuff, so I can only imagine what those two years were like in the Portland, Oregon area. I don't drive the Jeep much and only found this when upgrading the battery cables for a dual battery setup a couple years ago. It was actually still running just fine though - amazingly.
@@EndlessMoneyPits ahhh someone from portland oregan, thats not surprising.
@@EndlessMoneyPits "Really Sketchy Stuff" is an understatement. I'm impressed that it actually runs. Hope you get her into shape.
@@johnsullivan937 haha, yep!
1970 Challenger in B5 blue, love it. We also had a B5 rotisserie restored 70 Challenger R/T 440 4V, super trak pack, 4-speed, hard top.
The passenger rotor on that 'power steering leak' and lower control arm bushings 😳
As always I enjoy the videos, but what scares the hell out of me is the fact there's people out there driving around that shouldn't be left alone without adult supervision LOL, some people should not be able to own vehicles let alone drive them!
Never mind adult supervision, these are ALL adults that own these traveling weapons. 😂
And most of these people will have firearms !!
What's more they vote, which goes along way towards explaining the mess we are in.
@@JeffDeWitt I can't wait until we get another republican president and half of the country thinks everything is great all of a sudden. And naturally the other half will suddenly think everything is awful and it's the president's fault because xyz party bad.
Very little is changing except for the dumbass who sits in the fanciest chair in the country.
Preach on brother!! 😁
"Your wheel appears to be on fire, Sir."
"Oh, thanks very much. That explains the smoke!"
Well considering that “fire” is now slang for exceptionally good, the owner might think someone was telling them how fantastic their wheel looks.
At least it was transmission fluid in the windshield wiper reservoir instead of the other way around
Imagine that 😅
Definitely cheaper fix.
Gotta show that first one to my room-mate, he's needed front wheel bearings on his F-150 for almost a year now. When I told him it could potentially start a friction fire, he told me I was full of s**t.
And potentially lose a wheel at 70mph. Can I invest in some life insurance on your friend?
After seeing those vehicles ( and the " repair " jobs by the customers ) that challenger at the end was a beautiful " pallet cleanser "
Haven't shown a nice vehicle in a while so had too!
I was going to leave this exact comment, you beat me to it.... so many problems but perfection at the end!
Nice ride.
I was thinking the same thing.
Wrong 'pallet' a thing made of wood, as opposed to' palate' at the back of your throat. Written English version of 'This comment Just Rolled In'.😂😂
That Suburban in the first part basically got an automotive equivalent of a HOTBOX.
Old-school railroad equipment had no roller bearings, so they'd smoke or catch on fire frequently due to the friction. The bearings often sat in small boxes, hence the name.
Yep, learned then the "holding your nose" signal to alert engineers and brakemen. Same signal used for truckers I think.
Rubbing off the brand name of the tires is what I used to do to my Kmart shoes back in middle school / junior high. 😂
I've never seen anything like that before at 2:19. On the other hand, it's great to see the vintage Challenger at the end.
2:25 It's a Jeep thing you wouldn't understand
😆
The pin hole in the fuel rail is no joke, massive potential fire hazard, plus the pressure can be insane, especially for a diesel truck, a pin hole jet like that could legit take your fingers off when running on some diesel engines
It was an interesting find that's for sure. How's it going? I'm the tech from that clip.
All the customer has to do is hire a do it yourself mechanic to repair the fuel rail. He can slap bondo on the hole or weld the hole closed.
@@randomvideowatcher I wouldn't go welding on a fuel rail without removing it from the vehicle. What I would try is JB Weld.
@@jackuzi8252 I'd preffer taking the fuel rail off and do things properly. JB Weld is not for me, it might work temporarily but I doubt that a little.
@@luckgrip252 I've patched holes in fuel tanks that have lasted for years. Also glued on steel over cut-out rust. Give it a try.
Whoever was the driver of the Chrysler 300 with the metal rod puncturing the fuel tank should play a lottery right now
I would actually say the rear seat passenger(s) since the tank is split on either side of the car under the rear seats!
It's amazing (And terrifying) to see the rolling deathtraps that are on the road.
It’s kind of scary to see what’s driving around us every day. 😮
Scary, yes but not as scary as their owners.
Just remember: you're sharing the road with these "mods" and they're right next to you at the stop light.
@@lesevesel2898 That's why I floor it at every light to get ahead of these people. If I get pulled over I will tell the cop to watch this channel lol
@@atodaso1668 Haven't you notice how many brakeless cars there are in these clips?
You don't want to get ahead of them.
@@atodaso1668 just make sure you have a helmet 👍👍
As a retired mechanic I am speechless
I'm just a shade tree mechanic that has done my own service for almost 40 years. So hard to believe people don't maintain their vehicles properly, whether they have somebody do it or do it themselves.
I just can't get over how these people live...This stuff is not the only crazy stuff in their lives!!!!
Amazing how someone could spill a 1/2 lb. bag of cinnamon hearts and cannot be bothered to clean them for months, years, or even. Hopefully the mechanic left them there lol.
yeah surprised there was no mention
Probably a kid spilled them and didn't admit it. ;)
@@MrBirdnose The odor would give away the mess. Cinnamon hearts smell very strongly. I imagine any time their car got about 0c, they'd make their presence known through a powerful, sweet, cinnamon scent.
And how does someone spill cinnamon hearts in THERE??
Just incredible how most of them were able to drive to the mechanic shop!
FYI for those that don't know, grinding off markings of a tire is common with tire theft
Thanks. Couldn’t figure why someone would grind off the tire info.
3:05. Was always a fan of RWLs. It just makes the car's stance look so much better.
Thanks, JRI! Y'all mint.
I love that heat treatment rainbow colouring...
Gonna attempt that today! 😄 lol
😂 don't try it the way they did
Don't forget to take video!
@@ThatOldGrey lol
It’s terrifying to know that it’s possible that someone with this type of brain is possibly on the highway at any given time might be the car alongside me!
whats really messed up is some of them drive school buses too.
And voting for their dead parents, too.
Even worse if they are coming towards me!
@@_AndromedaGalaxy_ school bus drivers r kinda crazy where i live lol
The tires with the brand names buffed off could very well be blems (blemished tires) Used to be a big thing 15 years ago from manufactures that had slight defects from cosmetic or slightly out of round sold at a discounted price. Great and economical for someone who does a lot of in town driving like taxis, but high speed highway use if they are out of round are near impossible to balance.
I read that online! Do people still do that or a thing of the past?
Nah I they are a really crappy Chinese tire called Ling long or ching Chong, there is part of the symbol left on the tire. I know because a delivery service I worked for waited till all 30 vans needed tires and to save money they bought that brand that they had to replace all of them a month later because they were bald.
I thought they just marked "blem" into them back in the day.
@@JustRolledIn Blems are still sold, they are usually melt stamped next or close to the DOT but are a hard sell and low profit so most companies refuse to sell them. These days it's easier to write them off as a loss for tax purposes. It's a shame because they are a very safe, low budget alternative for tires, and instead of being direct waste, they can still be used safely. I have 16 years of new and used tire wholesale experence, and personally I aim to find and buy them as a good alternative for people who need to drive for transportation with a limited budget. Much safer option to retread passenger car tires ( not widely sold, but they are out there as scary as that is )
@@scottvincent3062 .... lol i had the same at a previous place , the OEM Michelin tires lasted about 70k miles , replacements were about £100 each .. so instead boss bought shitty cheapo's at £50 each .. didn't even last 5k miles
Loved the growl of that mopar at the end
Let me guess: all the "minor inconveniences" with the wheel bearings just started the same day. 🤪🤭
Started 1 hour ago 😜
@@JustRolledIn sure! 😂
That Challenger at the end got me to say "ohhh, thats pretty." out loud, without even thinking. And I don't have the most favorable opinion on ragtops.
That fake turbo bov was hilarious
Your videos always brighten my day. One of the only channels that I’m happy to watch every one, comment and like. You definitely have earned every sub and dollar.
Thank you my friend! I really appreciate that.
Tell him to drive the car backwards maybe the sound will go away 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How can you not hit subscribe after watching just one of these!
1:44 he wants that cleaned up 😂
Wow! Some of these customers definitely have a guardian angel riding along.
The challenger was to die for, just stunning.
The other cars are to die of, though.
And all the others, you would die for.😂😂
That hot blue car at the end and the orange and black cars, spot on 😀😀😀
0:20 So many Red Hearts!!! I thought they were in the tank or something at first... ;)
I just sit with my mouth open during these videos. Then I pick my jaw off the floor. That Challenger A66 is incredible. Never saw one of those before.
There should be yearly road worthy checks to get these dangerous vehicles off the roads. These videos are amazing and scary at the same time.
This reminds me of that clip on this channel where the customer brought it in for a "strange hissing noise" they found a live and probably very pissed off snake in that customer's car! 😂🐍
I always love your content sir!
at 2:52 did they notice that half of the brake rotor was missing also?🤣
The customer didn't but they did lol
My favorite video clip series!!! 🎉❤
These people really are making the case for safety inspections
that battery cable at 2:25, that's just pure artwork. people pay good money for those wire bonsai trees.
I had 0:20 happen to me on a country road. Cost $3,000+ for a new fuel tank for my BMW. Plus we were stranded in a small town. Long story short, went home by train and came back two weeks later. Insurance paid, but $600 excess.
Gotta admit, I’ve done something worthy of these videos. I was a lube tech for a while. One day while I was COMPLETELY spaced out I filled the washer fluid reservoir on a car with oil. All the various fluids in the shop came from hoses that hung from the ceiling. I just grabbed the oil one instead of the water one. That was embarrassing..
Customer came in and said hey I'm stupid can you help me out haha
And I thought I seen it all until I started watching your videos priceless
Not a fan of convertibles, but that Challenger was gorgeous.
What a beautiful Dodge at the end.
The Dodge Challenger is gorgeous!
I don't like the system we have in Sweden with inspection because it inhibits me from modding my car. But after watching these videos I 100% see the reason for government mandated inspections for every car on the road. Imagine being on the highway and you hit the brakes, and the car behind you hasn't had a brake pad change in 20 years.
2:35 I wonder if those tires were recalled, but the shop who had them didn't want to go through with either returning them to the manufacturer or disposing of them, so they sanded off all markings so that they can move them without anyone knowing.
Of course, if a shop was caught doing this, then they could face major legal trouble.
The ironic part is that they (the customer) often think that YOU (the shop owner / tech / mechanic) are the stupid one and try to play you. That is a little something we call narcissism 🤔🤨
These videos are the exact reason why i bring my car to my trusted mechanic at least once a year or sooner (I have new car) and tell em that check and fix anything that is off.
0:06 First time I've ever heard of a hotbox bearing fire on an automobile 😂😂
Nothing says horsepower like a tire de-badging mod 🤣
Nice Palate cleanser at the end.
Those bushings reminded me of the ones on my 85' El Camino.
0:20 why is there loads of hearts in the trunk though 😂
Yet another amazing 3 minutes of madness.....👌
Thank you my friend!
@@JustRolledIn your very welcome, I love your channel, it's mind blowingly amazing/hilarious. Perfect!!👌
I think they remove the brand name from tires for some movie cars. Might be the case here.
The mechanic said that as well but it was a customers car. You never know though!
who would put a Dodge Journey in a movie? 🤣
It was in the movie "Don't buy this vehicle" 😜
Honestly just here to pump up the champion who sent in a photo of their AU ute. 👌
I recently scrapped my ‘99 Mercury Mountaineer. Being a non-mechanic, when I watch these clips, I’m pretty embarrassed cuz I can only imagine what the mechanics at my shop were thinking every time I brought it in for repairs. I’m sure they all got a good chuckle as their wallets got fatter.
2:35 When all your friends had the Continentals, but you could only afford the Definity HP's.
Love the videos
Thank you 👍
It's the attack of Alicia Keyes! This wheel is on fire...
😂😂
Bob Dylan wrote a song called "This wheel's on fire"
0:20 So we're just going to ignore half a pound of cinnamon hearts under the trunk mat?
0:33 oh that's built Ford tough.
The fact that these people drive on the same roads as us is terrifying.
The budget battery relocation kit is absolute genius. Wish I'd thought of that.
1:55 I've seen washer fluid in the oil, I've seen oil in the washer fluid, I've seen washer fluid in the transmission but I've never seen transmission fluid in the washer bottle.
Lol same here! That's why I shared it.
Besides being hilariously annoying if you tried to use it, I'm guessing this is the cheapest of the mistakes to make, presuming you clean it up yourself.
Fluid is a fluid, just like a foam is a foam.
Greatly appreciate the palate cleanser at the end. Much needed because the idea that people drive around like this is terrifying! 😬
I recommended a water pump to s customer because it was leaking, they declined it but the service advisor goes and sells them an alignment instead 💀. Like hey your car might overheat but at least it'll drive straight when it happens.
At least the brand name delete on those tires looked clean. 🤷♂😂
Thanks for restoring my faith in mankind by showing some nice cars at the end ;)
I love how you cleanse the pallet with those end clips. Nice Mopar right there....
Also...what was up with grinding the tires? I mean...it might not lool bad but weird
No clue why somebody would do that 😅
@@JustRolledIn I know DIamonback does that, with custom tires, and re-sidewalls them to make them look vintage, and they do a good job, whitewalls and raised letters and all...But on a car like that, I doubt he was trying to do a home job raise letter tire.
@@JustRolledIn I'm pretty sure that those were cheapo off-brand tires, and the dude didn't want to get laughed at.
@@61rampy65 ya somebody else said they look to be Linglong tires, so you could be right lol
That guy was on some next level debadging.
Enjoyed the video 👍👍
"Me, meh I've seen it all..." Watches video... Mother of God.
I get so nervous and think the wheels gonna fall off anytime I hear a noise while driving. These videos give me faith that I will make it home and another 20,000 miles
2:26 my anxiety level ⤴️
2:25 almost made me cry
The Dodge Challenger is beautiful. Love the color.
Thanks for what you do. I always get a good laugh. People are stupid.
I am ALWAYS amazed at your videos. Can we meet the people behind these vehicles ??
Not gonna mention the break rotar ground in half on the last one lol
That was so freaking wild
I hope all these guys will be reborn as an automobil. An eye for an eye...😋
0:31 Ford's "Military Grade Aluminum" at work there, the stuff just explodes when something smacks it.
Just saw a nice car without commentary and I thought oh, the end of the video already? And indeed it was!
Tires with the name ground off are often factory-seconds. I used to work in a tire warehouse and we occasionally sold these.
I'm not sure what's scarier... that ball joint, or the bald tires x.x
Man I'm always gonna do my repairs myself, or my truck will be all over your page.
Bitchin' Challenger! Scary backyard maintenance on some of these cars.