Rear leaf spring replacement on a Freightliner truck

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @BlackRainbowMonkeys
    @BlackRainbowMonkeys 2 місяці тому +2

    Amazing video! Great filming and explanation

  • @willmann30
    @willmann30 8 днів тому +1

    Good job owner. Grit and perseverance.

    • @aftersolo
      @aftersolo  8 днів тому +1

      @@willmann30 Thankyou. That was a heck of a job.

    • @willmann30
      @willmann30 8 днів тому +1

      @@aftersolo oh I was feeling your frustration every step of the way. I bout me a DeWalt 1/2 drive 800ft lbs breakaway torque for jobs stubborn nuts and bolts like those. You conquered it though 💯💯

  • @boogieman6522
    @boogieman6522 8 днів тому

    The brass tip on the dremel cleans with out removing the metal
    Brass is softer so it eats the dremel & not the metal
    Did u price what a machine shop would charge to press the bushings in for you?

    • @aftersolo
      @aftersolo  8 днів тому

      I did and I was quoted from $800 to $4000. None of them could press them out and in while still on the truck. They have to take off the leaf springs.

    • @boogieman6522
      @boogieman6522 7 днів тому

      @aftersolo I meant if you take the springs out & took them to a machine shop
      Not a mechanic shop
      I've done that with other parts & it's normally alot cheaper than buying the new part

    • @aftersolo
      @aftersolo  7 днів тому

      @boogieman6522 I could of. Trucks got 1.3 million miles on it. Leaf springs don't last forever. I figured it was a good time.

  • @shereemackey892
    @shereemackey892 2 місяці тому +1

    Your shirt doesn't match all the hard work you're doing.😊

    • @aftersolo
      @aftersolo  2 місяці тому

      I like ironic shirts like that.

  • @379insk
    @379insk Місяць тому

    Working on heavy trucks sucks!

    • @aftersolo
      @aftersolo  Місяць тому +1

      Yup. Everything's way heavier and more expensive.