He does deserve it and he needs to understand his value and set his prices accordingly. I kniw hes starting out but I feel he could be taken advantage of by being to humble.
I'm always scared that the cv axle pops out when doing the suspension. Do you have tips to push it back in? I tried squeeze turn and push, but no luck.
Just ran across your videos on Facebook came to UA-cam to follow your channel. You’re doing great work! Love your positive attitude and energy! Keep up the great work!
I'm loving that 1995 Toyota Camry for sure! What a beast of a car. They run and run and run and run! 😁 Do you notice one thing though?? All the service being done is routine? No blown engine. No tranny leaking. No catalytic converter clogged. NO BS.
The 1992-2001 Camry is all the same basically when it comes to the suspension besides a difference with the sway bar setup on the older models, the transmission and engine is very reliable if the oil and transmission fluid is kept up with.
People don’t realize this all trades it’s not just their experience and able to fix things but its physically demanding and customers complain about prices oh your labor is too high but if I needed to pay them better to do a good job and also tell me what’s else is needed in the future I’ll definitely pay them extra and tip them if necessary people always buy things and expect them to last forever
Can you please make a short about business insurance. I want to start up but no one goes into details. I don't want to go at it blindly and any help would be very much appreciated. I would love to cutout the dealerships and service centers. repairing your car shouldn't mean paying 3 middlemen
Wassup young man,,bless you for having the patience to do that,45 years ago I could dothat shit,lost my patience long time ago,lol,,any news on work van?
You deserved that tip, respect to the guy for recognizing your worth.
He does deserve it and he needs to understand his value and set his prices accordingly. I kniw hes starting out but I feel he could be taken advantage of by being to humble.
100% well deserved and I'm sure extremely appreciated
Dude i have the same shoes... and man a 95 in that good of shape ibhate living in the midwest
You do great work and I always enjoy watching you. Thank you very much. That’s all I can do anymore these videos I really enjoy them. Thank you.
Dude i love te vids but you gotta film in horizontal
I think it’s because these are just reposted from tick tok.
I'm always scared that the cv axle pops out when doing the suspension. Do you have tips to push it back in? I tried squeeze turn and push, but no luck.
Unbolt the nut from spindle. Hold it straight and push into place usually if it pops out
A customer who’s about business 🫡
dang thats not just a customer hes probably a hardcore fan too
Customer seemed like a nice guy good work
Respect for the guy sorting you out with a tip
Can we please get some videos that aren’t virtical
Great customer for sure.
That was awesome of him to throw you a couple extra Benjamins. You deserve it. Keep up the hard work.
Just ran across your videos on Facebook came to UA-cam to follow your channel. You’re doing great work! Love your positive attitude and energy! Keep up the great work!
That is a clean camry. I want one again. Shouldnt have sold mind. The best car ever made. That body style is iconic
I'm loving that 1995 Toyota Camry for sure! What a beast of a car. They run and run and run and run! 😁 Do you notice one thing though?? All the service being done is routine? No blown engine. No tranny leaking. No catalytic converter clogged. NO BS.
The 1992-2001 Camry is all the same basically when it comes to the suspension besides a difference with the sway bar setup on the older models, the transmission and engine is very reliable if the oil and transmission fluid is kept up with.
@@Jacobprogammer best demoliton derby cars.... best
You just gotta BEAST it, hell yeah good advice dude!
Dude don’t use your hand as a hammer, you’ll thank me when you’re 50
People don’t realize this all trades it’s not just their experience and able to fix things but its physically demanding and customers complain about prices oh your labor is too high but if I needed to pay them better to do a good job and also tell me what’s else is needed in the future I’ll definitely pay them extra and tip them if necessary people always buy things and expect them to last forever
Like my Honda Accord 08, I have to change the rear struts and remove all the back stuff first 😮💨
Great customer tip $200
I did this work on my 1999 Toyota Camry LE,it has 324,000 miles still running strong 💪
Ready to travel 765 miles to fix my Toyota? Haha. My house guy moved to OKC last year. So trade and come up towards Chicago.
Back when working on cars didn't turn into a nightmare. 1990s-2000s cars.
Chrome socket on a 1/2" impact? You savage 😂😂😂
Hey hey I grew up with that guy! I lived across the street and right one house. With the white truck bed camper in the driveway.
So nowadays everyone is watching from their phone? Its kinda tiring this ration on a pc screen.. Nice video tho thanks for being you
These videos are addictive to watch. Down the rabbit hole watching one after another.
my first car was a camry i’ve had cadillacs chevy trucks and ect and my 97 has beat all of them still runs like new
I love your videos but did you spray brake cleaner on the rotors from the factory they come with oil on them
Top notch. Love how informative your videos are man.
On a Camry that's luxury
Nice job Matt, that car will ride like a dream now✌️
Can you please make a short about business insurance. I want to start up but no one goes into details. I don't want to go at it blindly and any help would be very much appreciated. I would love to cutout the dealerships and service centers. repairing your car shouldn't mean paying 3 middlemen
I love that camry man i wish i could find a good one
Wassup young man,,bless you for having the patience to do that,45 years ago I could dothat shit,lost my patience long time ago,lol,,any news on work van?
You funny as hell😂😂😂
Brand new follower. Awesome Channel
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Cool video. I thought you needed a spring compressor for the strut springs.
If you’re not doing pre assembled loaded struts you would need a spring compressor
Brother once you get that van I’d invest in some quick jacks you’ll legit be a shop on weeks. Love the work man 😤