Spirit'ed Wrenchers
Spirit'ed Wrenchers
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The BEST Trailer Hitch Upgrade? CITYMONS Endo-Hitch Test & Review!
In this episode we test CITYMONS new Endo-Hitch that's relatively new on the market. Two of the major features they tout is their Anti-Rattle and the built in Anti-Theft. Two things that make it very intriguing to Dana and I. With that being said, we had to agree to test and compare it to our current Reese hitch for each of you.
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For business inquiries or collaborations , please contact us at SpiritedWrenchers@gmail.com
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Our current Reese Hitch
0:50 - Reese Hitch Ra...
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Видео

How to Replace The Front Struts on a 1999 Chevy Metro/ Geo Metro
Просмотров 6921 день назад
In this episode Dana dives into the steps of replacing the front strut assembly on a 1999 Chevy/Geo Metro. Size and Torque Specs: Upper Strut Nuts - 12mm and torqued to 21ft lbs Lower bolts/nuts attaching strut to knuckle - 18mm and torqued to 59ft lbs Tools Used: Digital Torque Wrench - amzn.to/3UEmVn0 12mm Socket - amzn.to/4cZP2mJ 18mm Socket - amzn.to/3TjKFvG 18mm wrench - amzn.to/3AUMadr 10...
FiTCAMX for 2021 - 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe - The Best Fitting Dashcam
Просмотров 518Месяц назад
In this episode we do a full unboxing, install & review of the FiTCAMX Dashcam in our 2022 Hyundai Santa Fe. This has to be one of best looking & fitting dashcams on the market today because of how it looks like its OEM. . . Dashcam Setup In This Video for the Santa Fe: amzn.to/3Z1Op8D Fitcamx site: fitcamx.com/?sca_ref=6868413.azVGgy2jTn Use code "wrenchers8" for 8% off your order on their sit...
How Has It Lasted? - Our Yoleny 10x13 Polycarbonate Gazebo 1 Year Update
Просмотров 280Месяц назад
Surprisingly, it's been 1 year since we assembled our Yoleny 10x13 Polycarbonate gazebo. It's seen some normal weather and some extreme so we had to put together a short 1 year update video to share our experience and lessons from all of our gazebo builds. We hope that this is beneficial for anyone on the fence with getting one or just starting their gazebo shopping journey. Be sure to share yo...
Pelsee P2 Trio Dashcam - Unboxing, Installation, Testing & Review
Просмотров 3312 месяца назад
In this episode we explore the new Pelsee P2 Trio 3 Channel Dashcam. We'll go through a full unboxing, installation and of course my final thoughts on it and whether we will be keeping it or not. Installing these in a small hatchback always comes with interesting challenges so we'll see how it goes in Dana's 1999 Chevy Metro. . . Pelsee P2 Trio Dashcam: amzn.to/3Wosozp Pelsee Hardwire Kit: amzn...
Foxpark Solar Wireless Backup Camera - Unboxing, Testing & Review
Просмотров 7352 месяца назад
This week we unbox, test and share a review of the Foxpark Truly Wireless Solar backup camera. We're excited about it because of the items that we tow, such as trailers and boats where rear visibility can be a challenge at the very back of it. We go through all the features of this camera as well as testing 3 different ways to truly discover it's limits. . . Foxpark Solar Wireless Backup Camera...
Transform Your Ugly 1999 Chevy Metro Headlights to OXILAM LED
Просмотров 1302 месяца назад
Ready to upgrade your 1999 Chevy Metro headlights to LED? Say goodbye to those dull, yellow lights and hello to bright, clear visibility with Oxilam bulbs. Transform your headlights today for safer driving! . . 20% off code : Wrenchers20 Oxilam Site: oxilam.com/ Parts Used: Headlight Bulbs - oxilam.com/collections/9007-hb5/products/oxilam-2024-newest-9007-hb5-led-bulb-18000lm HB5 9007 Resistors...
The Ultimate Guide: Swapping Your Cooling System Components in a 1999 Chevy Metro
Просмотров 2383 месяца назад
In this episode Dana begins her journey of refreshing her 1999 Chevy Metro. This ultimate guide covers everything you need to know to refresh, flush, and fill your cooling system for optimal performance. . . Parts & Supplies Used: Horusdy No Spill Funnel Kit: amzn.to/4bk6yBp Prestone GM Coolant: amzn.to/3VxJB7M Gripty Silicone Tool Tray: amzn.to/3XCaM3O Radiator Hose: amzn.to/3VBy3jP Radiator H...
Installing the Street or Track Bilstein Coilovers & Big Spindles on our 1970 Mustang - Project Clara
Просмотров 3303 месяца назад
The epic transformation of our 1970 Ford Mustang, Project Clara, continues in this episode with the installation of the Street or Track Bilstein Coilover System and their Big Spindles! Watch as we upgrade Project Clara with top-notch suspension components as the next step in the full build series. . . Contact: For business inquiries or collaborations , please contact us at SpiritedWrenchers@gma...
Head Turning New Additions to our Collection - Will They Be Worth It?
Просмотров 914 месяца назад
Well, we made the decision to add to our stable of vehicles, this time for the right reasons, but are our choices smart or questionable? With Dana and I returning to the office for work more often now, we wanted some vehicles that are much better on fuel economy than what we have and we didn't want to rack up the miles on Dana's '22 Santa Fe. Let's not even talk about the poor MPG's the 4Runner...
Installing Calvert Racing Leaf Springs with Caltracs on a 1970 Ford Mustang - Project Clara
Просмотров 5464 месяца назад
In this episode we really get to work on bringing Project Clara back from the dead by installing the rear suspension. We chose to go with Calvert Racing's 1" drop leaf springs, Calvert Racing Caltracs and Koni adjustable shocks. We had some challenges during this install but the end result looks amazing. . . Contact: For business inquiries or collaborations , please contact us at SpiritedWrench...
New CJ Pony Parts 22 Gallon Fuel Kit & Lines in our 1970 Ford Mustang - #ProjectClara
Просмотров 3144 месяца назад
In this episode we install a new fuel system in our 1970 Ford Mustang using the CJ Pony Parts 22 Gallon fuel tank with their complete install kit. We also install a new fuel line to the front of the car to get her ready for the next steps. One small step but she's beginning to look like a car again. . . Contact: For business inquiries or collaborations , please contact us at SpiritedWrenchers@g...
How To Do A Tune Up on a 2021 - 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.5L Turbo
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
In this episode Dana covers everything you need to know on how to do a tune up on your 2021-2023 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.5L Turbo with this step-by-step guide. Keep your car running smoothly with these easy maintenance tips! . . Contact: For business inquiries or collaborations , please contact us at SpiritedWrenchers@gmail.com . . Tools & Parts For This Job: Spark Plugs: Hyundai Part Number H 18875...
Custom 5th Gen 4Runner Swing Out w/ Tire Carrier by Ross Fab Offroad
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
In this episode we share another huge modification to our 5th gen 4Runner, a custom, 1 of 1 swing out tire carrier by Andy Ross at Ross Fab Offroad. We talk about why we wanted this modification done and what makes it so special compared to many other different swingouts on the market today. Let us know your thoughts and if you happen to be in Ohio or surrounding states and need some custom met...
Arpha B25 Dashcam - Unboxing, Install and Review - 2016 Subaru WRX
Просмотров 1665 месяцев назад
Check out this unboxing, install, and review of the Arpha B25 Dashcam in a 2016 Subaru WRX. Learn how to install a dashcam and see how this model performs in real-life driving situations! . . Dashcam: amzn.to/49RmZEf Felt squeegee: amzn.to/3QhDDGk Trim Removal Kit: amzn.to/3QeXJ3W . . Contact: For business inquiries or collaborations , please contact us at SpiritedWrenchers@gmail.com . . 01:27 ...
IWISS Ratchet Crimping Tool Set Review - How Many Tools Can It Replace For You?
Просмотров 8245 месяцев назад
IWISS Ratchet Crimping Tool Set Review - How Many Tools Can It Replace For You?
Applying Lizard Skin Sound Control to our 1970 Ford Mustang - Project Clara
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Applying Lizard Skin Sound Control to our 1970 Ford Mustang - Project Clara
How to Upgrade 5th Gen 4Runner Hatch Light To Meso Customs Dual Color LED's
Просмотров 4435 месяцев назад
How to Upgrade 5th Gen 4Runner Hatch Light To Meso Customs Dual Color LED's
Massive Shop Upgrade - Puma 60 Gallon / 5 HP Air Compressor Install
Просмотров 1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Massive Shop Upgrade - Puma 60 Gallon / 5 HP Air Compressor Install
3 Real World Tests of the Auxito Jump Starter with Air Compressor - How Did It Do?
Просмотров 1696 месяцев назад
3 Real World Tests of the Auxito Jump Starter with Air Compressor - How Did It Do?
Ultimate Review of the iCrimp Automotive Battery Lug Crimper
Просмотров 5046 месяцев назад
Ultimate Review of the iCrimp Automotive Battery Lug Crimper
Big Money-Saving DIY: Replacing CV Axle on a 2020 Kia Sorento EX Sport
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Big Money-Saving DIY: Replacing CV Axle on a 2020 Kia Sorento EX Sport
Unique and Cool 5th Gen 4Runner Mod- Puddle Light Upgrade How To
Просмотров 6287 месяцев назад
Unique and Cool 5th Gen 4Runner Mod- Puddle Light Upgrade How To
FIRST REVIEW: Spirit Hound Colorado Bourbon & Colorado Honey Whisky
Просмотров 1317 месяцев назад
FIRST REVIEW: Spirit Hound Colorado Bourbon & Colorado Honey Whisky
How to Install Hyundai OEM Cross Bars on 2019-2023 Hyundai Santa Fe + Why We Chose Them
Просмотров 12 тыс.7 месяцев назад
How to Install Hyundai OEM Cross Bars on 2019-2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Why We Chose Them
Installing a Custom 1 Piece Aluminum Driveshaft for Our 1972 Chevy C10 : Project Harold
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Installing a Custom 1 Piece Aluminum Driveshaft for Our 1972 Chevy C10 : Project Harold
Davies, Craig : A Tale of World Class Customer Service
Просмотров 3658 месяцев назад
Davies, Craig : A Tale of World Class Customer Service
Project Harold (1972 Chevy C10 Cheyenne) Update - We've Been Busy!
Просмотров 5448 месяцев назад
Project Harold (1972 Chevy C10 Cheyenne) Update - We've Been Busy!
Yoleny Double Egg Chair - Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions + Pro Tips
Просмотров 6669 месяцев назад
Yoleny Double Egg Chair - Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions Pro Tips
2024 Hyundai IONIQ 6 SEL - Why This EV is Attracting Car Shoppers & Why Owners Are Loving it!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
2024 Hyundai IONIQ 6 SEL - Why This EV is Attracting Car Shoppers & Why Owners Are Loving it!

Комментарии

  • @MountainEagle77
    @MountainEagle77 4 дня назад

    My 98cc engine on my mega moto 80 goes 35mph. It is just slower to get there.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 4 дня назад

      Hi MountainEagle. Thanks for watching and sharing. That's great. Cheers!

  • @DadbrosGarage
    @DadbrosGarage 4 дня назад

    About the Tracbar/panhard bar...was this a case of men who do not read directions?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 4 дня назад

      LOL. Thanks for watching and asking. We appreciate it. Funny thing is that I don't recall these coming with any instructions. Can't even remember how I figured out that we missed a step but thankfully, we weren't too far gone to go back and correct it. You know it is, 2 steps forward, 1 step back. 🙂

  • @ozguy1393
    @ozguy1393 5 дней назад

    While rattle can be an issue, proper hitch height largely eliminates this along with having enough hitch weight. Youre currently set with the tounge far too high on that little trailer with it unloaded so the balance point has it rocking back. The fact this over complicated hitch is still moving around with just your hands and even more with zero hitch weight means nothing was solved. Nice ad though...

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 5 дней назад

      @ozguy1393 good story. Thanks for watching and sharing. We appreciate it.

  • @chaplint70
    @chaplint70 5 дней назад

    3d Maxpider is so much better then the competition.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 5 дней назад

      @chaplint70 thanks for watching and sharing your opinion. We appreciate it. We’re unable to confirm from our own standpoint as we have not tested and compared it to others. If we have an opportunity at some point, we will certainly make a video for it.

  • @gwot
    @gwot 7 дней назад

    I got a anti rattle clamp for $20, the one with a U shaped bolt with a plate with a slight bend in it, I can use it on every kind of hitch both 1.25" and 2", including a bike rack or cargo basket. It literally does not rattle at all, unlike yours where it still rattles a little bit and you're limited to a tow ball hitch.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      @@gwot thanks for watching and sharing. We appreciate it.

  • @stanleybrown2537
    @stanleybrown2537 7 дней назад

    Hello enjoy your videos got a 2009 Subaru legacy limited 2.5 got a misfire in 3 and 4 cylinder according to code reader. What's the most common cause of this problem?

  • @outfitr9703
    @outfitr9703 7 дней назад

    Been using the bolt and nut type pin for many years, much simpler and more affective.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing. We appreciate it.

  • @dave5176
    @dave5176 7 дней назад

    Your first problem is not the hitch, but the receiver is worn out, and the Forerunner and Santa Fe that you're pulling trailers with. Second problem is the trailer has no tongue weight. But seriously, that is a great hitch and review. I might just get one myself. I like the locking pins.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Dave. Thanks for watching and sharing the kind words. We appreciate it. I could see your first argument as a possibility had this only be happening in the 4Runner (hitch is only 4-5 years old though) however on the Santa Fe, the hitch is only 2 years old and isn't used very much at all. For your second argument, you are correct, when with lighter trailers, this happens. Pretty common sense, however there are times when you do tow something that is light. For example, to save money we towed an empty uhaul trailer for 13 hours. Heard that rattling the entire way. When we tow our 16 ft., all steel trailer, no noise. Glad you enjoyed the review overall. Cheers!

    • @DoyleWilliams-ut1se
      @DoyleWilliams-ut1se 5 дней назад

      I have a brand New Truck and the receiver is the same loose

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 5 дней назад

      @DoyleWilliams-ut1se thank you Doyle for watching and sharing. We appreciate it. Hope you're able to resolve that like we did.

    • @dave5176
      @dave5176 День назад

      @@SpiritedWrenchers I was mostly being a smartass about the non Ford Chevy Dodge vehicles.

  • @bobrowe3273
    @bobrowe3273 7 дней назад

    my way is a little cheaper drill a hole in bottom or side of receiver weld a nut over the hole put your bolt in and tighten have 60+ years on the farm this has always worked and has never caused a problem

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi bobrowe. Thanks for watching and sharing. We appreciate it. I can certainly see how that would be a cheaper hack with the same result for farm use. For those that don't have a welder or access to one, that might be a little more difficult to make work. Just something to think about. Cheers!

    • @bobrowe3273
      @bobrowe3273 7 дней назад

      i totally agree for this to work you do have to have a welder, down side to this approach. not something most people have in their garage unless you are on the farm. where i disagree is that this is not only for farm use . i added that to make the point if it will hold up for 60 years of farm work it's going to work for anything i use the same thing with my boat and motorcycle trailers what some people call a hack a farmer will call innovation.

  • @lightwiz267
    @lightwiz267 7 дней назад

    The only thing i see that would annoy me would be having to leave the key in to adjust it. The key would go on my keyfob and that would be inconvenient to spin around.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Lightwiz. Thanks for watching and sharing. We appreciate it. You make a valid point. Something I didn't think about as I keep my trailer keys on a several key ring since it also has my trailer lock on it. Certainly 1 item for shoppers to think about. Cheers!

  • @rickjackson8061
    @rickjackson8061 7 дней назад

    Great video, thank you!!!

  • @PrincipalDBA
    @PrincipalDBA 8 дней назад

    39:32 I am right at this step.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing. We hope the episode is helping you out and that you're able to complete it successfully. Cheers!

  • @YellowJacketGarage
    @YellowJacketGarage 8 дней назад

    That's crazy how much of a difference that makes! Great vid Brother and I appreciate the shoutout!😎

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 8 дней назад

      @YellowJacketGarage yeah brother, this hitch is amazing. Absolutely on the shout out. We wear the shirts a lot out and about. 🫡. Thanks for watching.

  • @dropitnjax
    @dropitnjax 9 дней назад

    Wow. Talk about a difference. That rattling is a big deal for many that tow lighter trailers and equipment around. Adding this to my list now. Thanks for sharing the comparison!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 8 дней назад

      @@dropitnjax thanks for watching and sharing. We really appreciate it and agree about the rattle. Cheers.

  • @sirflip1
    @sirflip1 9 дней назад

    2023 Santa Fe PHEV here! I want to mention that those tools DID NOT fit for me. The drain plug for the filter cap was a codder pin type design, no use for the 5/16 Allen driver as mentioned. Also my cap uses a 15/16" socket (not 1 1/16) this video was the only place I found a call-out for these tools, so hopefully I save someone the headache of being under the car with the wrong tool. Check your socket sizes first! (Or by multiple sizes to cover your @$$) Wanted to also mention yes to the safety goggles! The cover makes it look clean but so much dirt gets trapped under there!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 9 дней назад

      Hi Sirflip1. Thanks for watching and sharing with the community. We really appreciate it. Just when we think things can be simple and all done with the same hardware, a manufacturer has to go and mess that up for us. LOL. Thanks again. Cheers!

  • @georgepereira4555
    @georgepereira4555 9 дней назад

    Where you get the rubber washers and what length bolts?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 9 дней назад

      Hi George. Thanks for watching. 3" long bolt, I share that in the video. The rubber washers and metal washers were all purchased from a local hardware store. Hope that helps.

  • @catalinburlacu8825
    @catalinburlacu8825 10 дней назад

    Deci pana la urma care e problema?

  • @timothyreynolds6255
    @timothyreynolds6255 10 дней назад

    I want to get this car. After looking at a few things online and some RUclips videos about the 2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid SEL Convenience other videos started popping up in my feed...including your video! Thanks I learned new stuff not in the other videos: ambient light color and brightness, start up volume, panoramic roof, back seat detection.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Timothy, thanks for watching and the kind words! I do have to admit that testing this vehicle made me question whether I should keep my Santa Fe, or trade it in for the Tucson. We're very glad that you found our video helpful and we love hearing that we have information not included in other videos! Hope you find exactly what you're looking for in your shopping; take care and stay safe!

  • @carpentrash5520
    @carpentrash5520 11 дней назад

    What nuts and bolts did you use to install the fog lights?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Carpentrash, thanks for watching and asking. Honestly, we cannot remember the specific size or lengths. We took the fog light into our local hardware store and got the correct sizing bolts, washers, and nuts. If we still had the vehicle, I'd have been able to give you the measurements. Hope this helps; take care and stay safe!

  • @bolind2
    @bolind2 12 дней назад

    super detailed and helpful on figuring out tool size

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 11 дней назад

      Hi Bolind2. Thank you very much for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it and thankful this video was of help to you. Cheers!

  • @davesmith5656
    @davesmith5656 12 дней назад

    Well .... I have a Mercedes with a cruise control low of 15mph. It makes post office and school zones very convenient, relieved of the duty of monitoring speed. I think BMW will set at 10mph.. It would be nice if manufacturers paid a bit more attention to CC. I don't have the remote motion, nor the volume memory, and I did not opt in for the "distronic" package. Hyundai does seem to be ahead in the features category, and for the price, I'm not sure there's better. A car is a personal thing, and I love my Merc. I know a guy with a Ford pickup with over 400K miles, and he loves that pickup! Just curious: will the Santa Fe move with the tailgate open? I ask because there's an easy way to clean out the back if it will (re: Bill Engvalls).

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Dave, thanks for watching and the laugh! I agree that not enough auto manufacturers pay attention to the needs of the consumer when it comes to setting the lowest cruise control speeds, but I can tell you that the drive assist function is AMAZING in stop-and-go and low speed zones. I find that I use it frequently on my commute into the office. We agree that a vehicle is a more personal choice and we do our best not to judge others' choices or builds, but I think that's simply because we are "car people." Yes, our Santa Fe will drive with the tailgate open, blaring its warning alarm the entire way. While you could absolutely put it in sport mode and floor it to clear out the cargo area, (LOL), you'd put some serious scratches in the rear bumper cover if you did. There are a lot of safety (I call them nanny) features, but I chose this vehicle because I can choose to override them all. I can ignore the door open alarm enough to ferry trash bins to/from the road, I can drive it up/down my driveway without a seatbelt on, and I can disable enough of the other features to have a normal driving experience. Thanks again for watching and the laugh; take care and stay safe in your Merc!

  • @joaquinvargas8936
    @joaquinvargas8936 12 дней назад

    do you still have this assembly? if so would you be open to parting ways with it?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 11 дней назад

      Hi joaquinvargas8936. Thank you for watching and asking. Much appreciated. We actually sold it right after making this video.

  • @Mike-tj2oo
    @Mike-tj2oo 15 дней назад

    So the acc or yellow wire is for the power meter shut off device.All I need to run my cam is a hot wire and a ground.The shut of is useful though.Great vid.

  • @daddylobo
    @daddylobo 16 дней назад

    Thanks for posting this. Simple, easy, honest explanation. I bought an FJ cruiser with a Smittybilt winch already installed but no remote. Had to purchase a new remote to operate it. Plug in Cable option works great. Now to open up the control box and replace and rewire the new remote box for wireless operation. Your video helped a lot.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 11 дней назад

      HI @daddylobo . Thank you very much for watching, sharing your journey and the kind words. We really appreciate that. So thankful that this video was of help for your FJ. Good luck with the project and we hope you have safe fun on the trails. Cheers!

  • @helloworld2846
    @helloworld2846 16 дней назад

    very detailed explanation !! thanks a lot for making this video 👍👍

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 11 дней назад

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing the kind words helloworld2846. We really appreciate that!

  • @281skunk
    @281skunk 16 дней назад

    Great job 👏

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 11 дней назад

      Hi 281skunk. Thank you so much for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it. Cheers!

  • @kpmarine10
    @kpmarine10 16 дней назад

    Would love to get my hands on a 10 year corn whiskey!! Great video.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi KP, thanks for watching and the kind words! The 10 year corn is quite tasty. We actually just recently opened our second bottle to sip and enjoy, and would say it's worth the price we paid and maybe a little more. I saw on caskcartel a bottle going for well over what we spent, and, well, we still don't understand the secondary markets. We buy bottles to drink and enjoy. Cheers, take care and stay safe!

  • @Natures-Anomaly
    @Natures-Anomaly 18 дней назад

    Really appreciated all the tips vital information for amature assemblers. Good to see husbandn wife teams.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 17 дней назад

      Hi Natures-Anomaly. Thank you so much for watching and sharing the really kind words. We greatly appreciate it and thankful that you found it helpful. We agree and wished there were more husband and wife teams out there but we're happy to be in the small population out there. Cheers!

  • @lidsman2221
    @lidsman2221 19 дней назад

    I was looking at getting a used Santa Fe Calligraphy and I really enjoyed your video. Are you still enjoying the car? Are there any things that have gone wrong with it and does it have ambient lighting?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Lidsman, thanks for watching and asking! We now have close to 55k miles on our 2022 Calligraphy and we still love it. You can see from our other Santa Fe videos that we do as much of our own maintenance as we can without voiding warranties. That said, this vehicle's maintenance is more costly than anticipated (such as the spark plug cost), but not so expensive that we cannot afford to do it. The only issue that we have experienced thus far was needing to have the sunroof readjusted at the dealer which was covered under warranty (it would not close). We did have to sign a paper stating we would pay for the repair if it was found to be due to negligence (like say, if a child had stuck a pencil in the track), and had no problems doing so as we do fully maintain our vehicle. Yes, our Calligraphy has some ambient lighting, but it is only located above the glove box on the passenger side. It's barely noticeable most of the time for us. Our suggestions for pricing and shopping used 4th Gen Santa Fe's is to do the research on the maintenance intervals and ensure it's been fully maintained per the correct schedule: severe driving conditions vs normal driving conditions. The vast majority of drivers should be following the severe driving schedule, and dealers are failing to advise them as such. Ask questions about the active TSB/Recall on the 8DCT to ensure that you will be covered should you encounter the dreaded P1C2D03 code. We hope this helps; take care and stay safe! Happy shopping!

  • @honda97ish
    @honda97ish 19 дней назад

    Now, only if they would make a unit with an adjustable inside cabin facing camera this dash cam, GPS, and voice commands this dash can would be perfect.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 19 дней назад

      Thanks Honda97ish for watching and sharing. We really appreciate it. We agree 100% with you. Stay safe out there!

  • @davetaylor2449
    @davetaylor2449 21 день назад

    I am in search of motor mounts that will allow me to put an 86 302, into a 66 mustang convertible. Can yo please help

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 19 дней назад

      Hi Dave. Thanks for watching and sharing. We greatly appreciate it. Sounds like quite the project. Wish we could help but the smallest of differences completely throw off one mount from another as we learned with these and being a waste for us since they don't fit the Cleveland. We wish you luck on your search!

  • @YellowJacketGarage
    @YellowJacketGarage 22 дня назад

    Dana knocking it out of the park! I need to rebuild the front suspension on the Mercedes, y'all should come help me.🤣 Seriously though, great job and vid!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 22 дня назад

      LOL. If you were only closer, that would be a cool collab. Thanks for watching and sharing the kind words brother. We appreciate it!

  • @Satyamev_Jayate777
    @Satyamev_Jayate777 22 дня назад

    Nice video

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 22 дня назад

      Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it!

  • @daleanctil2273
    @daleanctil2273 22 дня назад

    Where did you buy the sliding deck ?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 22 дня назад

      It actually came with the 4Runner when we purchased it.

  • @SgtScoobie
    @SgtScoobie 23 дня назад

    Yeah you don’t know what you’re talking about.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 22 дня назад

      LOL. Thanks for watching and the laugh. We appreciate it.

  • @nymphynikki
    @nymphynikki 23 дня назад

    Why are you using 5w-30 oil when the cap calls for 0w-20?

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Nikki, thanks for watching and asking! This generation of Forester actually had 2 different engines depending the which model year. The North American market earlier years, '09-10, had the EJ253 for the naturally aspirated trims, and the later years, '11-'13, had the FB25 engines in the naturally aspirated trims. The EJ engines call for 5w-30 while the new FB and FA engines call for 0w-20. Always follow the viscosity listed on your Subaru engine cap for optimal engine performance! Hope this helps; take care and stay safe!

  • @burkestaes8771
    @burkestaes8771 25 дней назад

    Gee! Oh! Always a good type of video to learn about suspension for most any car. Thanks!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 23 дня назад

      @@burkestaes8771 lol. Thanks for watching. Dana loves working on this little car.

  • @IOSARBX
    @IOSARBX 25 дней назад

    Spirit'ed Wrenchers, wanna collab keep it up

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 25 дней назад

      Thanks IOSARBX for watching and sharing. We appreciate it!

  • @dropitnjax
    @dropitnjax 25 дней назад

    That little car will handle and drive like it's brand new by the time you're done. Nice work!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 25 дней назад

      Thanks for continuing to follow along with our crazy projects. We're excited to see where we end up with this Metro. Cheers!

  • @alexseplak4924
    @alexseplak4924 27 дней назад

    I recently got the 2020 Ioniq Electric as my old beater car died on me unexpectedly. Really wanting to get the Ioniq 6 SEL soon, seems like the perfect vehicle for me!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 23 дня назад

      Hi Alex. Thanks for watching and sharing with us. We were certainly impressed with the 6. With Dana and I going in to the office more, we may end up looking at EV's sooner than we had thought. Stay safe out there!

  • @collm.3006
    @collm.3006 27 дней назад

    I have just installed an aftermarket head unit on my 2011 forester,my new HU comes with a back up cam with its own harness that’s supposed to be connected to the second connector that you said is no longer needed,do you know what the wires on that ‘unneeded’ connector are?Thanks

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 25 дней назад

      HI Collm.3006. Thanks for watching. I wish I could remember what they were but that was a considerable time ago and I'm just not able to recall what they were. You might be able to look up the diagram for that harness that we used and identify which ones I didn't connect. Wish I could provide more assistance.

  • @somepwnguy
    @somepwnguy 28 дней назад

    You definitely don't have to remove the whole bumper cover to install fog lights. I hope you just did that so it was easier to show on video.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 26 дней назад

      @@somepwnguy thanks for watching and sharing. You nailed it. Cheers!

  • @FixItFrench
    @FixItFrench 29 дней назад

    In my opinion, this is probably the best aesthetic looking camera I’ve seen. The picture quality is great, even the 1080P on the rear is good too

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 26 дней назад

      @FixItFrench Thanks buddy for watching and sharing. We appreciate that and agree with you 100%. Cheers!

  • @516rhayes
    @516rhayes Месяц назад

    Link to led bulbs

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 29 дней назад

      Thanks for watching. We have the link, bulb type, and the discount code in the description of this episode. Hope that helps.

  • @gman0812
    @gman0812 Месяц назад

    Just received mine today and looking forward to building it this weekend. Thanks for the step by step!

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers Месяц назад

      Excellent gman. Thanks for watching and sharing the kind words. Good luck with your build. Come back and let us know how it went if you don't mind. Cheers!

  • @biz4twobiz463
    @biz4twobiz463 Месяц назад

    enjoyed your video. I don't even own a 2021-2023 Santa Fe...Lol But, my only suggestion, is don't skimp out at the end of the video. Didn't show the install of the panels or the first start after the oil change letting engine run for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Letting oil drain back into the pan after 10 minutes and then final check of oil. YOU spent so much time at the beginning of the video with a lot of detail, don't short the endings. Merci

  • @danielborth7753
    @danielborth7753 Месяц назад

    I like your video it's a great help and it really shows how most people are doing it in their driveway laying on your back with most common household mechanic tools without the convenience of a hoist like in the big expensive garages

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers Месяц назад

      Thank you Daniel for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate that. We've certainly done a lot of work just like you described so we hope that it helps. Cheers!

  • @danielborth7753
    @danielborth7753 Месяц назад

    I see your rotor got stuck you can whack it with a mallet so to loosen it instead of getting a puller which can be hard to find or expensive if you want to save money

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers Месяц назад

      Thanks Daniel for sharing with everyone. You're absolutely right. Off camera, we actually tried that since I've personally had success in the past with that hack. Unfortunately this time it didn't help so we had to leverage our free tool loaner buddies at Autozone. To your point though, sometimes those tools aren't available but we love it when they are.

  • @GordonLanning
    @GordonLanning Месяц назад

    Great video. I have 12,000 miles on my vehicle. HELP! However, my dealership checked my filter, and it was contaminated with debris on the top side of the filter. When they carefully removed the filter to inspect, they wiped the debris off the top side of the filter, and it fell into the squirrel cage of the blower below. It is impossible to do otherwise because of the size of the blower housing filter door. One. Going forward as a maintenance process. I need to be sure no leaves are outside on the windshield by the wiper arms collecting and waiting to be sucked onto the filter. That debris that fell onto the blower now creates an out of balance issue with the blower and a horrible vibration occurs on speeds of #4-#8 lower speeds of the blower is not an issue. I need a video on how to remove the blower since all video on this process are not applicable for a 2023 Santa Fe Calligraphy FWD 2.5 Turbo. Dealership resolution is to take an air hose and compressor and blow the debris out of the squirrel cage. Did that and at first it did not help and then gave it another shot, and it worked. My concern is blowing that debris around and out of the squirrel cage will likely blow it further into the ducts, dampers, evaporator and heater core. All that does is kick the can down the alley so to speak. Really, I think should drop the blower and do it right.

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers 7 дней назад

      Hi Gordon, thank you for watching! My sincere apologies for the delay in response. This is a very common problem in the design of the 4th generation Santa Fe's. The Dealership response is the exact same that I was told when I heard a rattle in my blower (they also noted that me replacing the air filter myself voided the warranty on the blower, so I now always ask before I do any DIY). They suggest first to blow compressed air through the blower, then to drop the blower. My rattle resolved itself, perhaps a leaf that shredded and blew its way through the system.... I actually have a funky smell eeking out my vents and it's been suggested by my latest service advisor that I drop the blower to check it out, and also that it's also very simple to do. We do have a small backlog of projects to get done first, but will add the Hyundai blower to our list. My very limited understanding is that you just need to remove the glove box, and then it's a few screws holding it up. Again, sorry for the delay in response and I'll apologize in advance for any delay in video release on this project. You're doing everything correct and you have a right to be suspicious of just blowing air through the squirrel cage, lest you end up with a stink bug stinking in your vents! Take care and stay safe; we'll post up when we have the video!

  • @deleonjacob2834
    @deleonjacob2834 Месяц назад

    Can you show how to change coolant on hyunday santafe 2022

    • @SpiritedWrenchers
      @SpiritedWrenchers Месяц назад

      @deleonjacob2834 hi. Thank you for watching and asking. We're not quite there for the maintenance interval for flushing ours yet, but it will be something we'll consider when we reach that point.