Auto Repair: Car Shocks & Struts Replacement – 1 of 3
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Video Rating: 4 / 5
Tags: auto, repair, Replacement, Shocks, Struts
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8:00 This rod is much larger, it can take those loads…
Briefly? BRIEFLY?????
Hi Scott,
Can you please tell me the name of the tool you showed to hold the strut tip in place while unscrewing the nut?
thank you!
All business in the front a party in the back.
@yumyumsashimi haha thats what im saying
“So.. uhhh.. your just protecting your eyes cause you only have one set of em’.. They are important” 2:53
Had to be off the script
That didn’t influence me to wear gargles at all.. YOU SUCK!!!! lol
visit completestruts for your struts!
@UlfrIronwood The reason they do that is to prevent idiots from unbolting the center top nut while the strud is mounted on the car and having the whole thing blowup in your face. Its extremely dangerous to do this yourself.
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@hussman101 lolzors ewww…
@Potato69ify ahaah thats what i thought when he was pumping the jack.
This guy reminds me of a 70′s pornstar….
I think I should start making auto repair videos. I can’t afford going to shops, so i HAVE to learn as a matter of necessity. I’ll record myself the first time I do any repairs. Uncut. Swearing and bleeding included
GLASSES?! I don’t need no stinking glasses! …. my eye itches
@11dbelt I think the tool you are talking about is a hex rotary broach
@jonbirks looks like a late 80s early 90s quality of filming and hair styles
that is a tight ass shirt
I’d take all those tools
Was this filmed in 1972?
@smith284 did you ever find out what it is called?? Im doing this job now, and ran into the same problem
He is correct in all places except for one … I do not have only one set of eyes, but two.
Hail the mullet, may it ever linger like the glug, glug of a water bong and the smell of stale beer!!!
Come on mullet man get to the point.
With a mullet like that you are certainly look the biggest tool lol
Where do you find the “cheap” tool he used to hold the rod while turning the damper nut. The one that was like a socket over a socket. What is it Called? I cant find it anywhere!