This site has probably nothing to do with usa. But it sounds american and it shows stupid americans- You are beeing unsubscribed now because you elected an insane person to be your next president.
I know a guy that opened his own business and called it "My Mechanic". That name came to him from hearing customers say "I'll just take it to my mechanic." I thought that was brilliant.
I don't know if that's a smart idea. You'd end up getting blamed for all the unsafe vehicles on the road when these dipsticks claim another shop did the shoddy work instead of admitting they fucked it up themselves.
I've passed a little dinky mechanic's garage a few times that was named "The PROPER mechanic." All I saw around it were domestic brands. While on a road trip I passed a VW specialist called "the Bug Barn".
The owner said hmm 🤔 put the truck on rollers and let it go. They do say that a majority of wear occurs during startup (non-operating temperatures) Most efficient way to get a new Guinness world record 😂
@@TexJester-no8thHaha same here, simple math says that at 60 mph multiplied by 8 hours multiplied by 365 days is only 175,200 miles. Almost double that is pretty insane. It's a little unfathomable what you would be doing in a non commercial vehicle to achieve that. That car has literally been driving more than it hasn't which is extremely rare for almost any vehicle. I'm genuinely more interested in exactly how that was achieved
I once was driving down a road in a not well off area and saw a beat-up sedan stuck in the middle of the road with two upset old ladies in it. Long story made short, turned out these two old ladies were stuck because whoever did the brakes on the car forgot to tighten the caliper bolts on just one of the calipers. It fell off and gouged a nasty groove into the inside of the wheel until it all locked up. I at first thought the transmission crapped out since the car could move in reverse but not forward until I looked underneath and saw that nonsense.
Funnily enough, I did have "another shop" screw up my car. Made the mistake of going to a different shop very close my house, because they were within walking distance, instead of my usual shop near the office I worked at. Took it in for a bad wheel bearing which clearly needed replacing. They decided they needed to replace brake pads too, which they messed up a bit so they sat wrong and made noise. And they didn't even change the correct wheel bearing I took it in for, but either replaced the wrong one, or didn't replace anything and claimed they did. Managed to limp it to my regular shop who cleaned up their mess, fixed the brakes and replaced the bad bearing, and I never went back to the other one.
In Australia if you hit a wombat it will take out the oil pan and muffler and anything else it comes into contact with, it's like hitting a large bucket of concrete. I hit one once and it even bent the ends of the U bolts on the diff.
Could've been a badger. They're built like reinforced concrete (at least our European species are), and I guess someone at speed can mistake one for a raccoon since they're grey, black and white. I have yet to see a flattened badger by the roadside. Badger roadkill is always fully intact, sometimes surrounded by parts from the offending car. I know of an accident where a motorist was killed by hitting a badger - the badger got stuck between a front tyre and the wheel well and locked up the wheel, sending the car off the road and into a tree.
The movie Bride of Chucky has a death scene where nails are placed on the dashboard and Chucky activates the airbag. It’s been like 25 years since I first saw that scene; I still refuse to keep anything near that airbag. An airbag deployment is already going to ruin your day, no need to add shrapnel…
@@onedayiwillmakesomecontent Was going to mention a similar incident where a teenage girl had her feet up on the dash, collision resulted in a severe spinal-injury and smashed jaws from her knees hitting her face!
Regarding that 1999 Montana: My 2000 model also has a couple rusted out pinch welds and was clearly a northern vehicle at some point. Shop told me the frame was fine so I could keep driving and spending money on it. Reassured me since we are in the non-coastal South so it was done rusting. Of course, I got a flat tire and had to use the roadside jack on the remaining pinch weld that still appeared intact only to push the jack point up into the body of the van.
I never miss an ep, love seeing the unadulterated silliness of people, their ridiculous excuses and reticence to having quality repairs completed. I don't understand how many of these vehicles are allowed on the road. Keep it up JRI!
@@scottshep8978 i had the same thing with my fancy chrome wheels on my custom van, they took all the nuts but the lock nut, i couldn't find where the grinding was coming from so i drove to the repair center where they put it on the hoist and the wheel feel off
A few years ago I'd noticed that a single wheel nut had been removed from each of the wheels on my car. I mentioned it to a local garage and they said there were several incidents of that happening in the local area over the past few days. They assumed it was some scoundrels up to mischief, rather than aiming to steal the wheels.
Yeah, but yoú've calculated it on driving every single day 365 days of the year. If we allow days for holidays, servicing, etc, those daily miles will be even higher. How is it even possible?
Another video that makes me super happy, we have mandatory inspections in Europe. Any car has to go for its first inspection when i turns 4 and then every other year. Makes the roads MUCH safer for everyone else, when totally rusted out cars and totally worn down brake discs are not really possible. Also, if police suspects a car is not roadworthy, they can send it for an inspection at any time and worn down tires is a $150 fine...For each tyre, so 4 worn down tyres is $600 in fines. It is cheaper to get new tyres installed, than paying a fine for NOT having them changed when needed.
They effed it up once do you think that they would get it right the second time around for free? I don’t believe for a minute that a professional worked on it
So many of these truly make me appreciate having a well maintained fleet, and the expenditure I put into keeping mine able to pass inspection with ease. There are definitely people that should never own cars, let alone drive them, and this showcases WHY.
It is astonishing how there are many cars on the road that have dangerous problems that make them totally unsafe to drive. I also find it amazing how many people will buy a car and never have an oil change done, but will drive the car until the engine destroys itself. This is crazy!
I was just stressing out about a slight grinding noise sometimes when I turn my 15 yr old car’s steering wheel all the way. But what am I stressing about? These videos remind me that my problems could be way worse! My car has no rust, no safety problems, new brakes and tires, fresh fluids, etc. pretty good condition, not perfect but better than a lot of these cars! So these videos make me feel a lot better and also smarter.
Did you find what was causing it? I guess it could be anything from a short, to a ground fault, and everything in-between. Probably be easier to find the old priest, and the young priest, and bathe the whole minivan in holy water.
8:20 950K miles.. makes me wonder if he could have bought a civic or corolla and paid for itself with the gas savings.... (doing some math)... YES! The Tundra used about 23.6K gallons more than a civic would have! 😂 In case you're wonder: 2019 Tundra HWY mileage ~ 19 miles / gal. 2019 Civic HWY milesage ~ 36 miles / gal.
I had a 2001 Tacoma, bought it new with 12 miles, it was a 5 speed manual. That truck lasted me close to 3/4 of million. I only got rid of it because I was starting to feel problems with my knee when trying to shift.
I would love to see a video complilation of manufacturer's screwups, found during dealership predelivery inspections. I used to do PDI's and saw some weird shit.
There needs to be a federal report line for dangerous vehicles on the road. If the owner doesn't want to change the oil for 80,000 miles, that's on them, but some of these cars with no brakes or broken frames, ect, are a danger to everyone around them.
At least the fuel issue guy actually admitted to his buddy doing the won causing the issue this time. Also i hit a raccoon in my Lincoln LS at 50mph and the shop thought i hit a peice of debris in the road, but found the hair all down the bottom.
A general comment on the frighteningly frequent "Customer declined to have the repairs carried out." From over the horizon here in England, does this mean that the owner of the death trap car is free to take it back on the public highway with all the newly pointed out risks? Is there no sanction such as towing it instead? I understand that it's his car and property so putting the mechanics in the place of the police by making repair shops responsible in part for letting a dangerous vehicle leave their premises is beyond the call of duty. Yet you wouldn't say that if your family member had just been run over by such a nightmare car driven by a nightmare non-repairing owner. This moral minefield has been building in my empty head with each viewing of these videos. Thanks for the entertainment and safe travels.
2:06 These days, most stealerships pay their mechanics peanuts so it's no wonder the techs don't give enough of a crap to do something properly like a brake job.
Good point. I still don't understand how someone can make that mistake though. You gotta be SUPER checked out or have no idea what you're doing to do something that insane.
@@beewald3107 I agree completely. Personally, If I did something like that and knew about it, t would drive me crazy until I fixed it...heck, I'd call the customer and have them come back so I could fix it. Our shop had a sign that said "do it correctly or don't do it at all"
I love how customers try to lie about what happened to hide their stupidity but the mechanic will always find out the truth because the car always shows the evidence 😂
The car with the rocks on the dash, one of those rocks is painted "Donate Life" the slogan for organ donation... those rocks on the dash will be a claymore, so yes they will.
Me before Just Rolled In existed: "Man, car technical inspections in Europe suck... I wish we could do car mods more freely". Me after watching Just Rolled In: "More mandatory car inspections, please".
One tip to prevent missing bolts is to when yiu take off a bolted part like a brake caliper, loosely insert the bolt and nut into the part so you can remove the bolt easier when you put the part back on.
0:22 Saw something similar to this a couple of weeks back, a car which had these diamond-kinda lookalike pink glass-stones stuck all over the steering wheel. Already thought to myself that this was a disaster waiting to happen (not that I wish anyone to be involved into an accident where the airbag goes off). But THIS, oh boy...
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absolutely!
Um how the fuck do you do 133,000 miles in a year?
Always glad to hear the iconic background clip of, An Army of None. It just fits so perfectly.
What happened to the extra details notes?
This site has probably nothing to do with usa. But it sounds american and it shows stupid americans- You are beeing unsubscribed now because you elected an insane person to be your next president.
If I had my own repair center I’d love to name it “Another Shop.” 😊
I know a guy that opened his own business and called it "My Mechanic". That name came to him from hearing customers say "I'll just take it to my mechanic." I thought that was brilliant.
I don't know if that's a smart idea. You'd end up getting blamed for all the unsafe vehicles on the road when these dipsticks claim another shop did the shoddy work instead of admitting they fucked it up themselves.
Add "The Ex-boyfriend "
So much free advertising & word of mouth.
I've passed a little dinky mechanic's garage a few times that was named "The PROPER mechanic." All I saw around it were domestic brands.
While on a road trip I passed a VW specialist called "the Bug Barn".
Hit a pothole (or something) hard enough to cause the truck to be towed in. Three times!
You don't need a mechanic, you need an optometrist.
a psychotherapist
... Or he drives in Atlanta, GA.
That's no pothole, that's a pool.
Could be he lives one of those places where 1st avenue is a collection of potholes with a little asphalt here and there...
you need to drink at home
1:42 that's the "your car is pregnant" light 😂
Oh you SOB! LMAO!🤣🤣🤣
she doesnt swallow light
Or "You're pregnant". You were warned to use seatbelts for protection. You figured it was just a quick trip to the store, what's the risk?
I've had a customer refer to the air bag light as "looks like a turkey."
it means it's now OK to play with a beach ball while the car is in motion
because they might just need it
That Montana frame could have been easily fixed with Spray foam! 😂😂😂
Be sure to put WD-40 on the frame before the spray foam - prevents rust and stops the squeaks!! 🤣🤣
Great idea! WD40 is my go to!
Is a 'Different Shop' a competitive franchise to 'Another Shop'?
Yes, I believe so. Maybe they mean you (different shop) and idiot friend (another shop).
Nah. They're cousins. To each other, and the owners
8:21
Someone told the owner Toyotas can last one million miles and the owner went "You're about to see something"
The Toyota is just remapping ALL of Canada
I wanna know how they managed 300K A YEAR .... That's tough for a trucking team to do!
Nah, the owner said "Here, hold my fuel filler nozzle".
The owner said hmm 🤔 put the truck on rollers and let it go. They do say that a majority of wear occurs during startup (non-operating temperatures) Most efficient way to get a new Guinness world record 😂
@@TexJester-no8thHaha same here, simple math says that at 60 mph multiplied by 8 hours multiplied by 365 days is only 175,200 miles. Almost double that is pretty insane. It's a little unfathomable what you would be doing in a non commercial vehicle to achieve that. That car has literally been driving more than it hasn't which is extremely rare for almost any vehicle. I'm genuinely more interested in exactly how that was achieved
Man I miss you"re original Canadian sound man. Still love the vids.
Hope they bring it back, seems like a little authenticity has been lost 😢
What happened to the original voice over person?
@@SvdSinner Had a baby. Doesn't have time.
@@SvdSinner he had kids
@@SvdSinner from what I remember, his wife or partner had twins... so he is a bit busy.
0:21 What? Never seen a Claymore before? ^^
It always concerns me to see mechanics standing under vehicles on lifts when the lifting points are 99% rust. Just waiting to get splatted.
Yeah, that's definitely dodgy😮
Seems legit. What would be better instead? Those sunken cubby holes huh?
Agreed. I have noticed that too.
That’s part of the job when you live in Minnesota
2:35. Well he’s right to get used parts given that he keeps running in to things and breaking them 😂
Has he considered not being a cheapskate? And more importantly, learning not to hit things?
The amount of people driving around with brakes that barely function is downright terrifying.
Many are behind us.
I once was driving down a road in a not well off area and saw a beat-up sedan stuck in the middle of the road with two upset old ladies in it. Long story made short, turned out these two old ladies were stuck because whoever did the brakes on the car forgot to tighten the caliper bolts on just one of the calipers. It fell off and gouged a nasty groove into the inside of the wheel until it all locked up. I at first thought the transmission crapped out since the car could move in reverse but not forward until I looked underneath and saw that nonsense.
Somebody pulled up next to me at a light yesterday, and I could hear their horrible brakes. It was certainly already metal on metal.
they walk amongst us.
and to think they are driving on the streest where your kids play, all those morons who decline repairs
3:38 Tell me you like Culver's without telling me you like Culver's.
I went today great burgers..Top Shop..
If those were kids meal bags, the customer might be saving up their ice cream tokens!
@@finddeniro Humm, Butter Burger,s clog those arterys faster.
maybe an employee?
It wasn't all Culvers. There were a few Panera Bread as well. Smelled like you'd think, greasy paper bag smell.
The 'other shop' excuse - never fails!
Funnily enough, I did have "another shop" screw up my car. Made the mistake of going to a different shop very close my house, because they were within walking distance, instead of my usual shop near the office I worked at. Took it in for a bad wheel bearing which clearly needed replacing. They decided they needed to replace brake pads too, which they messed up a bit so they sat wrong and made noise. And they didn't even change the correct wheel bearing I took it in for, but either replaced the wrong one, or didn't replace anything and claimed they did. Managed to limp it to my regular shop who cleaned up their mess, fixed the brakes and replaced the bad bearing, and I never went back to the other one.
Yep, the "other shop" aka the customers' driveway.
Hey, at least the person with the brake caliper tied on with blue rope (7:42) is honest and says they tried learning how via UA-cam videos.
@@Enter-a-name55😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In Australia if you hit a wombat it will take out the oil pan and muffler and anything else it comes into contact with, it's like hitting a large bucket of concrete. I hit one once and it even bent the ends of the U bolts on the diff.
Same with canadian raccoon. When they are frozen on the road, they hit like concrete
This seems believable, pretty much EVERYTHING in Australia is in some way dangerous. Even the small animals.
@@Nordic_Mechanic even large live coons are like hitting a boulder.
@@bobw7018 Especially the small animals!
must've hit Rocky Raccoon!!!
he must have a half inch steel plate welded to his back ,,,, one hell of a tough raccoon
Could've been a badger. They're built like reinforced concrete (at least our European species are), and I guess someone at speed can mistake one for a raccoon since they're grey, black and white.
I have yet to see a flattened badger by the roadside. Badger roadkill is always fully intact, sometimes surrounded by parts from the offending car. I know of an accident where a motorist was killed by hitting a badger - the badger got stuck between a front tyre and the wheel well and locked up the wheel, sending the car off the road and into a tree.
could have been. ive hit a big coon before in a truck, and it was like running over a tree stump. tough critters.
I ran over a coyote not with tires in 88 Grand Am the only thing that happened was the exhaust came loose and it was bad before.
@@Spurdospaerde692
Hitting wombats here in Oz is a similar experience
They are furry rocks and will take your front end out
The movie Bride of Chucky has a death scene where nails are placed on the dashboard and Chucky activates the airbag. It’s been like 25 years since I first saw that scene; I still refuse to keep anything near that airbag. An airbag deployment is already going to ruin your day, no need to add shrapnel…
Met someone today, she said her brothers friend has his feet up on the dash, passenger side, they had a wreck, airbag went off, now he's a paraplegic!
@@onedayiwillmakesomecontent Was going to mention a similar incident where a teenage girl had her feet up on the dash, collision resulted in a severe spinal-injury and smashed jaws from her knees hitting her face!
@oneday Good.
turn your airbag into a Claymore anti-personnel mine.... great idea!
What a fun compilation. You never fail to amuse me. Keep describing what we are looking at, I like the narration.
Regarding that 1999 Montana: My 2000 model also has a couple rusted out pinch welds and was clearly a northern vehicle at some point. Shop told me the frame was fine so I could keep driving and spending money on it. Reassured me since we are in the non-coastal South so it was done rusting. Of course, I got a flat tire and had to use the roadside jack on the remaining pinch weld that still appeared intact only to push the jack point up into the body of the van.
rust never sleeps once started it keeps growing
That’s what I thought but it hasn’t gotten any worse in two years. I presume the jack point was already that bad underneath.
@@user-tk4gc9jn3n That, and you never know how much worse the other side of the metal is.
I never miss an ep, love seeing the unadulterated silliness of people, their ridiculous excuses and reticence to having quality repairs completed. I don't understand how many of these vehicles are allowed on the road. Keep it up JRI!
Texas got rid of its inspection laws so there's that
"The rear wheels made a funny sound and wouldn't move well." Oh I'm sure the sound was funny alright...
3:16 Oh wow, an obsessive compulsive hoarder. I bet their house is full of useless stuff, but it's immaculately organized.
1:25 That's from a wave? Sure buddy. Seems more like completely underwater.
Somebody filled the engine with coolant. It's a very cool engine now.
Weird but wouldn't be the first time I've seen that.
Must have been a tsunami!
2:55 Those kids should be charged with attempted murder.
Unless there is a video or the kids confess there's reasonable doubt.
@@scottshep8978 my guess was spooked during a theft attempt.
@@scottshep8978 i had the same thing with my fancy chrome wheels on my custom van, they took all the nuts but the lock nut, i couldn't find where the grinding was coming from so i drove to the repair center where they put it on the hoist and the wheel feel off
i suggest the owner put a camera up and hope whoever did it is dumb enough to try again...
A few years ago I'd noticed that a single wheel nut had been removed from each of the wheels on my car. I mentioned it to a local garage and they said there were several incidents of that happening in the local area over the past few days. They assumed it was some scoundrels up to mischief, rather than aiming to steal the wheels.
7:10 that's 366 miles a day on average holy crap
8:26 and that's 519.69 miles a day on average
Wtf... that Toyota is also 100 liters of diesel per day... every day... for 5 years. That's 182 metric tons of diesel. Or 273.750€ (in Europe).
Mileage Write Off...
Yeah, but yoú've calculated it on driving every single day 365 days of the year. If we allow days for holidays, servicing, etc, those daily miles will be even higher. How is it even possible?
Uber driver trying to pay for truck
@@davidstewart4570 Show me the Carfax! To get that many miles, they have to be changing the oil every week and there has to be records.
1:36 that means it's now OK to play with a beach ball in the car
because they might just need it 🙃
0:22 And the icing on the cake is the rock with "Donate Life" painted on it. THAT is tempting fate.
3:10 - That camshaft bearing!! 😲. How is this even possible without the bottom end of the engine disintegrating first?
Where there's a will, or lack thereof, there's a way.
That dash looks like fraggle rock
Another video that makes me super happy, we have mandatory inspections in Europe.
Any car has to go for its first inspection when i turns 4 and then every other year.
Makes the roads MUCH safer for everyone else, when totally rusted out cars and totally worn down brake discs are not really possible.
Also, if police suspects a car is not roadworthy, they can send it for an inspection at any time and worn down tires is a $150 fine...For each tyre, so 4 worn down tyres is $600 in fines.
It is cheaper to get new tyres installed, than paying a fine for NOT having them changed when needed.
I will never take my car to "Another Shop".
1:55 Other shop....
I totally couldn't stop myself asking, "why didn't you take it back to the other shop?"
They effed it up once do you think that they would get it right the second time around for free? I don’t believe for a minute that a professional worked on it
So many of these truly make me appreciate having a well maintained fleet, and the expenditure I put into keeping mine able to pass inspection with ease.
There are definitely people that should never own cars, let alone drive them, and this showcases WHY.
2:07 that "what" got me
Always entertaining!
It is astonishing how there are many cars on the road that have dangerous problems that make them totally unsafe to drive. I also find it amazing how many people will buy a car and never have an oil change done, but will drive the car until the engine destroys itself. This is crazy!
lol!! Hit a racoon.. to be fair, yes - it was metal & yes, it was armed..
Great videos, thank you for the laughs!
4:07 brake hose left the chat
“Another shop did the work.” Yeah, right.
The other shop was Jimmy's Midnight Backyard Shop, lit by 300 candles. Open from Midnight to 0300
I dont want to live anywhere with people anymore
Agreed! This channel makes me question human intelligence. I wonder how some of these people make it day to day.
Friend of mine runs parts all over the country to oil rigs. Drives a Tundra with over a million miles. The old 5.7l engines are legends.
I was thinking it belonged to a hotshot, a Uber driver, a Door Dash driver, or a Lyft driver.
5:38 This is every Pontiac in the upper Midwest!
+1. They all looked like that within 5 years. Dodge Caravans too.
I was just stressing out about a slight grinding noise sometimes when I turn my 15 yr old car’s steering wheel all the way. But what am I stressing about? These videos remind me that my problems could be way worse! My car has no rust, no safety problems, new brakes and tires, fresh fluids, etc. pretty good condition, not perfect but better than a lot of these cars! So these videos make me feel a lot better and also smarter.
6:05 "I need an old priest, and a young priest!"
- That mechanic (probably)
That's me! Dude brought me this ford Windstar and said nothing about the dash. Just that it has a misfire!
Did you find what was causing it?
I guess it could be anything from a short, to a ground fault, and everything in-between. Probably be easier to find the old priest, and the young priest, and bathe the whole minivan in holy water.
7:26 that must have been a teflon coated raccoon 😂. They definitely drive over a big asf rock trying to show off.
8:20 950K miles.. makes me wonder if he could have bought a civic or corolla and paid for itself with the gas savings.... (doing some math)... YES! The Tundra used about 23.6K gallons more than a civic would have! 😂
In case you're wonder:
2019 Tundra HWY mileage ~ 19 miles / gal.
2019 Civic HWY milesage ~ 36 miles / gal.
Yes but cool factor
1:04 shaggy it wasnt me😂😂😂
1:18...
I suddenly have the urge to run to the restroom...
I guess no one has found that "other shop" yet, it must have thousands of people in danger driving after those repairs!
I had a 2001 Tacoma, bought it new with 12 miles, it was a 5 speed manual. That truck lasted me close to 3/4 of million. I only got rid of it because I was starting to feel problems with my knee when trying to shift.
I had a repair shop and a bar called "My Friend's Place" .. get a beer AND an engine overall
Hats off to that Tundra, i've only heard of Volvos and semis with that kind of mileage!
Love these brake shots. Because every time anybody says the discs are 0.5mm too thin I know I've got a lot more to go!
I really love this channel. I can't afford a mechanic most of the time and I like to do shit myself; this channel keeps me second-guessing myself.
Remember, these people drive among us. Keeps me awake at night
I would love to see a video complilation of manufacturer's screwups, found during dealership predelivery inspections. I used to do PDI's and saw some weird shit.
8:32 Well done! MILLION MILER SOON!
The guy who hit a "Raccoon" must have hit Rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy!
7:21. You gotta watch out for those concrete raccoons lying around everywhere.
133,000 miles in 1 year. That's 365 miles/day, 365 days of the year!
Cars. They're not for everyone!
The 'other shop', is at it again looks like.
We need a "Rust rolled in" special one day.
Great stuff. "Customer states . . . "
This content is award-worthy!
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There needs to be a federal report line for dangerous vehicles on the road. If the owner doesn't want to change the oil for 80,000 miles, that's on them, but some of these cars with no brakes or broken frames, ect, are a danger to everyone around them.
the customer that hit a "raccoon" it must have been the T2000 terminator Raccoon. Love the longer episodes
6:06 We had a very similar thing happen, but it went back to normal when up to speed.
Hey man! Hope alls well with you and the family. Still watching the vids! Keep em comin.
The guy that welded the tie rod on is the one that really gets me
I love how it's always... I TOOK IT TO ANOTHER SHOP AND NOW ITS MESSED UP! No, you said I AIN'T NEED NO Mechanic and attempted the work yourself.
The new voice guy is doing great! In his first videos it was a bit monotonous and robotic but now he has improved a lot.
That Tundra is a bit of an overachiever.
All those Culver's cheese curds....hate to see their cholesterol 😂😂😂
Hate to smell the interior of that car.🤢🤮
At least the fuel issue guy actually admitted to his buddy doing the won causing the issue this time.
Also i hit a raccoon in my Lincoln LS at 50mph and the shop thought i hit a peice of debris in the road, but found the hair all down the bottom.
Nobody has worked on that vehicle before. Except the bird that crapped on the inner tie rod lol
3:32 that reminds me of my crazy aunt who will fold dirty laundry BEFORE putting it in the washing machine!
940k miles! Damn, makes you really wonder why Toyota went away from the 5.7L to the grenade turbo V6…
7:44 must have been watching scotty kilmeme
Not something Scotty would do. You might not like Scotty but don't spread bullshit
Over 948,000 miles on a Toyota Tundra? I knew they were good, but I didn't know they were that good!
He hit a rocky racoon.
Beat me to it. Avoid raccoons carrying blasters.
8:25 That's 520 miles EVERY SINGLE DAY 7 days a week for 5 years to get to that millage. Insane.
All highway miles so they don’t count
@@erichoekstra206 Ridiculous argument.
Is no one going to talk about the attempted murder one?! Holy… thats insane!
Near a million miles in 5 years... wowzer! That's over 500 miles per day, 7 days a week! I'd be forced to question that odometer's accuracy.
The one where the dealer put a brake pad on backwards was insane. Remind me never to go to that dealer!
OMFG. My elderly mother in law saves every bag she ever gets. She says she is sticking to the rich.?????
At least all those bags aren't clogging a landfill AND naturally decaying
Now that is a claymore car.
A general comment on the frighteningly frequent
"Customer declined to have the repairs carried out."
From over the horizon here in England, does this mean that the owner of the death trap car is free to take it back on the public highway with all the newly pointed out risks?
Is there no sanction such as towing it instead?
I understand that it's his car and property so putting the mechanics in the place of the police by making repair shops responsible in part for letting a dangerous vehicle leave their premises is beyond the call of duty.
Yet you wouldn't say that if your family member had just been run over by such a nightmare car driven by a nightmare non-repairing owner.
This moral minefield has been building in my empty head with each viewing of these videos.
Thanks for the entertainment and safe travels.
6:00 I'd not have the balls to stand under a car that rusted and pull away chunks of metal like that.
2:06
These days, most stealerships pay their mechanics peanuts so it's no wonder the techs don't give enough of a crap to do something properly like a brake job.
Good point. I still don't understand how someone can make that mistake though. You gotta be SUPER checked out or have no idea what you're doing to do something that insane.
@@beewald3107 I agree completely. Personally, If I did something like that and knew about it, t would drive me crazy until I fixed it...heck, I'd call the customer and have them come back so I could fix it. Our shop had a sign that said "do it correctly or don't do it at all"
I love how customers try to lie about what happened to hide their stupidity but the mechanic will always find out the truth because the car always shows the evidence 😂
Oh, my...the rocks on the dash!😮
The car with the rocks on the dash, one of those rocks is painted "Donate Life" the slogan for organ donation... those rocks on the dash will be a claymore, so yes they will.
Me before Just Rolled In existed: "Man, car technical inspections in Europe suck... I wish we could do car mods more freely".
Me after watching Just Rolled In: "More mandatory car inspections, please".
One tip to prevent missing bolts is to when yiu take off a bolted part like a brake caliper, loosely insert the bolt and nut into the part so you can remove the bolt easier when you put the part back on.
0:22 Saw something similar to this a couple of weeks back, a car which had these diamond-kinda lookalike pink glass-stones stuck all over the steering wheel. Already thought to myself that this was a disaster waiting to happen (not that I wish anyone to be involved into an accident where the airbag goes off).
But THIS, oh boy...
3:34 my mum. Absolutely.
And the racoon was holding a concrete block!!
Just long enough to watch while drinking some coffee.