I think you came out ahead fixing the truck instead of just selling it. I feel like the satisfaction from getting a good truck back up and running is worth a ton. With that being said I think the truck is a part of you and certainly a part of your awesome channel so I'm definitely glad she's back!
Sue for damages! Sue, Sue, Sue! I’d support! ...only if you want though. Btw, it’s ok to feel bad on camera. Please, feel good feeling bad, and feel better. Also, my mother’s Honda Pilot has been wearing out + a couple months ago she hit a deer, and needed extensive bodywork (there’s now a decal on the back that say Bambi Edition)+ plus she tore her old radiator up + now she’s getting work for her dysfunctioning tire rod and some unknowns. Have a great day!
Thank you for telling the whole story. I knew it was bad, but I had no idea how bad. That was bad. You are truly a Renaissance man, Thub. This gave me flashbacks to last summer with the $5400 to the Southern California branch of that shop while they kept the Outback for 4 months to replace the transmission. I had never yelled at anyone in my life, and I gave them both barrels with all the colorful language I could create. I kind of impressed myself! It's a testament to you that you have such loving and giving friends.♥
I’m glad you had it in you, I bet that was cathartic! 5400 is pretty ridiculous for a trans swap, I guess this place really does have locations all over 😆 I’m sorry you were exposed to the same level of ineptitude 💙
@thubprint hello from the land down under, also commonly known as Australia 🇦🇺 I have been watching your Chanel grow for a number of years now, I can’t say I’ve ever commented but just wanted to let you know I’m proud of you and your magnitude of resilience is inspiring, many many! People would have thrown in the towel a long time ago, your patience is astounding and I love your NEVER EVER GIVE UP attitude. I know you won’t get your time back but I assure you that you’ll make your money back if you haven’t already. One last thing I noticed is you are very eloquent in your wording and for all these things it makes you an inspiration to the inpatient “buy it now pay later” generation we find ourselves in. I pray ALL of GOD’s bountiful blessings upon your life. Ps. Your sence of humour has kept many of us watching your scrapping journey. Keep up the good work on being a light in this otherwise deeply dark world, you’ve made us all proud brother. Peace, love and joy be with you all of your days. Praying you keep safe and well. Happy days, Jason 😃 👍
The last time I scrapped was about 6 years ago and I'm also a ranger man. I did the same thing man with my radiator and it messed up my whole motor and it was a mess. I was in fort Wayne Indiana at the time and must have had the same mechanic as you lol. I just started back scrapping about a week ago and I've got a 94 ranger and I've got a good mechanic and I've already had it going through and I do check my levels at least once a week. You have awesome showmanship my brother thank you for all you share with us!
I put two engines in my Delta 88 way back in my youth. The first one was a victim of overheating and the second one just blew up. The third engine survived but the car did not. I was young when all this happened and I learned early on in my car owning days to have a maintenance schedule and a procedure to check fluids. Glad it turned out good for you.
I’ve got one for you. My first car was a 1995 Monte Carlo Z34. Apparently it had a notoriously hard to work on engine. One day the heater core went and dumped all my coolant. The dealership quoted an enormous price so my dad said he had a mechanic friend who could probably replace it for less. Sure enough he could! Then a few days later I lost all my coolant again, so this time we took it to the dealership. They saved my heater core to show me. My shiny new heater core turned out to be the old one smeared with glue.
dealing with a similar situation so i feel your pain. its my only vehicle so i went a week or two with nothing to drive which gets very expensive when you need to go places. 2 thousand more and a couple more weeks and i should be through this nightmare luckily i have family willing to let me borrow a vehicle for the time being. thanks for sharing your experience
Okay, I know this is an older video, but I'm binge-watching now that I found your channel. My vehicle story I had a Ford Taurus (I don't remember the year). The oil light came on while I was on the highway. I was bringing my 3 year old and newborn to the pediatricians. For me to say you should pull over and have it towed is correct. I did pull over and checked the oil, but I decided to get back on the highway to make the appointment. For some reason, I thought it was not a problem. Well, it was. The oil pump went out. So ya, the car was done. Well, at least the engine. Now, just to give you some background. I can do just about anything to a vehicle. I don't know if I was just over tired or what. It sucked and yes, we had to get another vehicle. I knew better, and I still drove. Love the videos ❤ Like the bingo as well. Now, back to the binge-watching.
It was 1987. -55°f NEW Fing vehicle. The big radiator hose on top of engine had hole rubbed in BECAUSE IT WAS INSTALLED BACKWARDS AT FACTORY (which I didn't know at the time!) Engine was overheating but had to try and drive to next exit or die from frigit temp in bum F knowhere. Made it to next exit, engine seized, engine was still hot to touch 3 hours later when towed 2 dealer thinking it would be covered under warranty....nope....they claimed I shouldn't have been driven with engine overheating. $2,800 1980s money.🤬
I think we've all gone through that type of vehicle Problem I know that we've gone through it A few Doesn' times 👍 It's a good video. I'm glad that you did it this way. Versus working on the vehicle and showing all the footage from vehicle.. This way was probably 10 times better than that..
Sometimes it's not just the money... the experience and things you learn more about yourself will later seem like a bargain. Great video and thanks for sharing!
Hey Thub, really happy to hear how it all ended up turning out. Super sad how your baby was treated initially, and I think maybe the guy himself stole the parts, but hearing how your friends came to the rescue really made my day! Also super glad you got it fixed cheaper than how that scammer said he'd get it.
Thub, it’s honestly a roll of the dice either way you go… I’ve been in this position many times before and you just gotta be happy the direction you chose brought you to where you needed to be without breaking you. You could have waited on the professionals and paid more or less, you could have sold the truck and bought something else, you could have done countless other things but you never know where it could have taken you. Now hopefully the truck runs good for years to come! And don’t beat yourself up… I obsessively check all my fluids, inspect all parts and stay ahead of repairs and STILL things just happen. Most recently to my ATV, which I took care of like a child, and still major issues ensued. Thats a long story tho
That’s certainly true, just have to keep moving forward whichever option we go with. I suppose from that perspective there is an argument that the most efficient option would be superior to the most economical. But yes, fingers crossed this is the most attention it’ll need for a good long time!
Definitely been there with the fluids. Got to the point with my 1995 Renault Clio that I used to drive with a whole bunch of coolant and top up every 100 miles. No friends or professionals could ever find where it was all going. Two radiators later I gave up and bought a new vehicle.
I went through one of though cascading journeys with a 69 cadillac that had a huge 472 cubic inch engine. My journey started because I liked to hot rod the beast so the timing chain jumped. It led to a whole lot of troubles that I won't go into because of length. I ended up selling the car for 300 because the transmission was shot.
Oooo, jumping the chain would definitely cause a big cascade! I don’t know all that much about engines but I know some of them would maybe not be so bad and others could just hammer the lifters and rods if they did that. Sounds like a dead car either way 🙃
Actually it wasn't too bad but errors that I made in reassembly made things worse. I was a very inexperienced mechanic at the time and didn't fully understand exactly how an engine works. That's how the pushrods got bent I was 180% off on the timing and the transmission went too long without fluid in it so when I got the engine running properly it didn't want to shift. @@thubprint
I can relate to your experience man. These lil trucks are work horses but Ive had a lot of problems with my Ranger. A lot of the money Ive made scrapping with the truck goes right back into maintaining the truck 😂
You're probably going to say "sure . . ." but I had the head gasket go on my '97 4.0 ohv ranger. I'm not a big fan of stop leak stuff. It's been like the witch doctor cure for decades. But I figured what the heck give it a try. Bought some Bars Leaks Head Seal, $40, watched the u-tube video, talked to the 800 tech line and followed the directions precisely, and I'll be damn it's been holding for 4 months now. Around town and on the highways. My worst vehicle disaster? A '91 Mercury (Mazda)Tracer, had the same engine as the miata. But the issue was the rear shock towers rusted thru. The shocks came thru the top into the trunk.
I’ve never tried any stop-leak products but I’ve heard from enough people that in some situations they really do work. Struts punching through while driving sounds like it would be really upsetting! I wouldn’t know what to think if the back end just dropped and started floating 😆
Man You're such a great entertainer there's no reason you should be poor. I'm shocked this channel doesn't have more subscribers. Very informational and entertaining at the same time. Keep going man I always enjoy watching your videos so much.
I have my grandfather's 1977 Ford LTD, it's a huge car and has a "wiggle" happening at highway speeds. What a nightmare! Replaced all the brakes/rotors/drums, all the bearings and shocks/struts, rebuilt the steering box, new rims/tires, rebuilt motor and transmission, AND the rear end.... no change. Still wiggles like it's going to come apart. Thousands of dollars into it and it still wants to jiggle into pieces out on the road. Speaking of "professionals" ... the last idea as to what the problem is: the ring and pinion. When I took it to "professionals" to replace those two things (with the rear end rebuild), they kept the car for 6 months in the front lot, rotting leaves all over it, and then they didn't do what I asked. They left the ring and pinion gears in it and simply replaced the rear end gears... even though the primary request was the ring and pinion. Those two gears are literally the last things which could be causing the horrible wiggle, and I was denied the repair due to the "professionals" not doing what was asked of them. So the car still wiggles after all those thousands of dollars.
That’s an absolute nightmare! You’ve basically got a new vehicle with how many parts have been swapped out. It’s possible one of the parts was from a bad run and didn’t fix what it should’ve? Or maybe something didn’t get fully torqued down? That’s the biggest issue I end up with when doing my own work, I’m just learning as I go so the number of times I’ve “fixed” something only to cause another problem later because I didn’t fully torque something in is a little embarrassing
@@thubprint :) I understand your nightmare... this wiggle has been present since the day I got the car back in 2018, literally every part that could have possibly made that wiggle is brand new. And then process of elimination brought me to "ring and pinion" but at that point the professionals didn't do their job lol now I can't afford to do it.
sounds like you did the best possible considering the situation,... I gave up on my license and driving cars/trucks in 2002,... since then it's been electric bikes. Year round in BC,... there's about 2 weeks in winter where I have to take the bus instead, but the bike is easier, faster and cheaper,... Biggest expense is about $500-$600 for a new set of batteries every 3 or 4 years,...
I purchased a Ford F150 that was made in Canada. It turned out that "steam" coming out of the tailpipe was due to two different types of antifreeze having been added to the radiator. Radiator flushing solved that problem. When I purchased the truck from a group of traveling salesmen, one talked me into buying a warranty. Good thing I did because less than six months later the truck went into a Ford dealership where the entire engine was pulled and three days later, I had my truck. Enterprise was my wheels for the three days. We parted ways when the Ford Company wouldn't guarantee a replacement for equipment damaged by a sparkplug. It was sold on Craig's list. Now, am the happy owner of a RAM 1500!😂❤.
My 2004 mazda 6 clutch went out, most shops quoted me between 1200-1900 for just the labor alone. I found a guy that only charged me 650. In the process we found out the water pump needed to be replaced as long as the shift linkage cable. Then the front axel seal went and that needed to be replaced as well. Oh and the throwout bearing i got with the clutch kit was bad so it makes a noise now fml. But after everything i spent 725 for the clutch kit and flywheel, 40 for the water pump, 300 for the shift linkage cable,and 650 for the labor. And my son had to rude his bike to school for about 2 months while my car was in the shop. It was a huge responsibility for him cause its like 2 miles one way. But we got through it. Cars home. Thanks to god. And mr david the mechanic
The ol’ “while we’re in there” 😆 good to get it all dealt with though. 12-19 is pretty wild for a clutch but it is a fair bit of labor. David helped me do the clutch on the vibe awhile back so I’m familiar with the job. Glad the bearing has held! Would be pretty awful pulling it apart again just for that
Great story Thub! I know it's not your forte but I love this rare auto content and I think this was a great opportunity to upgrade your truck. I'm guessing the Mazda truck is just based off the Ford Ranger, so is the engine you swapped out identical? (apart from the lower mileage of course) I know this channel is about being savvy and saving a buck but I'd love to see some videos upgrading the truck. (power, aesthetics, utility?) I don't know if that's something you'd like to do but maybe some other viewers agree with me. Either way, you ended up pretty well off on this one and I think you have some amazing friends!
Well, there was the time I crashed my car turning into a grocery store parking lot because I am from the Deep South of the US and I don’t know how to drive on ice, but more embarrassing is the time I drained my trans because I got it confused with my oil pan. You are among good company.
A wonderful friend of mine had a lawn care company in high school that I worked for back then. He went off to college and all of his equipment sat for years. I bought a house with a large yard and he gave me one of his old mowers on the idea that I would be able to mow with it and would maintain his mower for him. After one mow I realized his mower needed EXTENSIVE repairs. Way more than just routine maintenance. After about a year he agreed to come pick it back up because he wanted to pull the motor for something. We both knew and forgot that it had a bad oil leak as it had been parked for a year since last use. We put a new battery on it and drove it over to his trailer. While adjusting the trailer ramps to get the mower on the engine threw a rod due to lack of oil and punched a fist sized hole in the block. The mower went to the scrap yard that day.
What an adventure... I was on holiday with my father driving from Rome to Berlin and the car broke in Germany. We managed to drive home at slow speed. After many failed attempts, it was a sensor for the fuel pump. It took a month to get the car back from the mechanic, since he had to remove the whole engine and other stuff
I used to flip cars and I bought a mini van. Well head gasket blown bro in law fixed it. 3 months later blew a rod. Sold the van for 350 found a Taurus for 400 and simple can of carb cleaner set me back up I understand the whole video. But still you got the truck fixed and that is the point. ..lessons learned right…
I do all the work on my own vehicles and have taken my favorite one to only one mechanic ever…because I didn’t have the tools to replace the exhaust manifold on it…it’s a factory flaw and a huge pain…but the dude figured out I’m not just some stupid girl that thinks I know what I’m doing once he got under the hood…the mechanics are much more appreciative of a clean well cared for engine and transmission…I hate having to work on an oiled up leaking neglected engine…I’ve pulled two dodge 318 v8 s with the transmission and transfer case still attached and installed one set into a 97 dodge ram body with a lift kit…took us 6 months in the winter with no garage…it was funny seeing my son and his dad who didn’t believe I was doing any of it…pulled up out front and found me sitting up inside the engine compartment of this monster installing the wiring harness around the distributor cap..it was that old lol…my son laughed and shook his head and said she’s actually done it! Holy shite! 😂 they doubted me lol…I’m 5’ tall petite woman that had enough with being ripped off…so I taught myself. It’s easy…and I’ve discovered the design flaw chevy uses in their newer vehicles…2000 and newer…that causes the engines to fail when they do. You are spot on when saying check ur fluids! Because they’ve designed these engines to fail if u don’t maintain them and follow the specs and recommendations in maintaining schedules in the owners manual. I’ve been preached at by so many experienced mechanics and techs that I shouldn’t use synthetic oil in my 05 trailblazer LS EVER! Because it’ll destroy the lifters blah blah….I grabbed the owners manual and read them the data that states to only use synthetic and why..,I listened to them when I first got the vehicle….it sounded like a diesel engine running! Not good! So I tried synthetic because if it makes it sound and run smoother it can’t be that bad for it..right? Lol….it smoothed it out ram better and I got top fuel mileage …so I went online and got the owners manual for my vehicle model to make sure it was the right data…and sure enough..it has to have synthetic 5-30 and takes 7 quarts of oil for an inline 4.2l 6 cylinder…always always keep the oil changed! Especially if ur vehicle is equipped with vvt technology! Another big thing to keep up.,,dialectic grease on the electrical connectors throughout the vehicle…once every few years, check the connectors and clean them and put new grease in the connectors and make sure they’re tight and not corroded …the grease helps keep condensation from building inside the connectors…these newer vehicles have a ton of electronics and one drop of moisture can screw the entire vehicle up…I was stranded on the interstate during a blizzard…it happened before the snow started so it literally broke down and had me sitting in a blizzard on the interstate because of a corroded grounding junction! It took us 2 weeks to find the problem and $100s in unnecessary parts…I admire ur will power and ur attitude…that mechanic was intending on u giving up and just abandoning the truck at his shop…that’s what most of the vehicles are that are piled up around mechanic shops…non priorities or people who said keep the pos and not coming back…they make money either way.,so good that u went and got it and put it back together…I bought a 97 ranger with the 4cylinder with 200,000 miles one owner who was a mechanic…he passed away and his family sold me his pickup…it’s the most reliable vehicle I have owned! Literally never breaks down…it started running rough when I first bought it but was just dried rotten vacuum hoses that I replaced in minutes with parts off of an old air compressor lol….my dad snagged it and dragged it across the yard with his work truck and trailer and it didn’t hurt it one bit…keep the oil changed and coolant full and clean….about once a year and always use the recommended type of coolant..if it calls for dexcool only use dexcool because of the seals and gaskets in the engine….the wrong kind eats away at these seals and lead to the problem u experienced…I don’t recommend running e85 or low grade fuel in them either due to the increased heat which causes the heads to warp…bad thing about aluminum…it doesn’t crack like iron…it warps but a lot of times gets over looked because when it’s cool it warps back to its original shape making it hard to find…
Sigh the purple people eater and the miles we travelled. It was a 90's era Ranger that I bought almost new. I beat that truck up and spent so much money fixing it. Finally the day came when I could pay no more. I sure do miss that truck and almost wish I had her back. Then I rode in my friends Dodge Ram and that was the end of the dream.
My first job out of high school was with a friend’s dad who had the purple ranger! Really really nice color. It’s kind of funny how emotionally attached we get to some possessions but at the end of it all they’re just things. I’d probably bond with a sturdier truck if I went the replacement route too though
I know this video's almost a year old but I have a doozy of a car I paid £6000 (two years ago) for and if it lasts 3-6 months without having any problems, I consider myself lucky. I would love nothing more than to send it off a cliff but probably will sell it at a car auction and get around £1-2000 for it. Love this channel btw!
Thanks so much, I’m glad you’re here! That’s kind of why I felt justified in spending the money on the vehicles I have, they’ve been pretty good to me all things considered so I’d rather just keep the ones I know are good.
Auto repair horror story’s I’ve got…everything in the front end, steering box’s, transmissions and last but not least a complete engine overhaul because of a cheap timing gear and chain from Autozone plus various starters, alternators, batteries etc…so you’re not alone in the vehicle money pit syndrome. 😩 “I get by with a little help from my friends.” 😎 God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸🇨🇦🇮🇱
It is a ford engine, the Mazda b-series trucks are a long standing collaboration between ford and Mazda so a Mazda truck is just a ford ranger with different body styling
Here’s my very recent vehicle story. I have a 2010 grand caravan 3.3L that I use as my scrap machine. I both love and hate that thing. Why do I hate it? Because everything is broken. Why do I love it? Because it still runs anyway. Recently though it finally broke down. Turns out that just the littlest bit of corrosion on the battery terminals and wires will cause the craziest electrical issues. The whole car decided to black out whenever I attempted to start it. I’d turn the key, all power would be lost. No lights. No dash. Nothing. And silly ol me changed just about everything before ever even thinking to just wire brush the darn terminals. But after finally wire brushing them, the issue is gone. But that’s not the only issue! I have a coolant leak coming from multiple places I can’t really be bothered to figure out. So about three times a month I just top off the coolant. Now what’s funny about this is I think one leak is coming from the radiator hose and dripping right onto the exhaust manifold. This causes the escaped coolant to smoke up the engine bay whenever im driving. So every stop light I hit, a bunch of smoke just comes right out of the engine bay and I get eyes looking at me from all directions. It’s actually quite funny to me. Eventually I’ll fix the leaks and change the slipping transmission.
Just looked at the thubstore, very cool!!!! Are you going to do coveralls? Like the ones you wear all the time. You could do a version for cold weather were there lined with a hood and the cuffs are longer than the coveralls sleeves. Like how you wear it in your videos. Then do coveralls for warmer weather to. Also scrap and trash picking gloves to. Just curious. Always fun to watch you!!!
Hey, I dont know how i would transport it to you, but I have a Wurlitzer electric organ that im trying to get rid of. Ive been told there can be good components and scrap in them and I would love to see you rip apart one on video. Again, no idea how I would get it to you, but would you be interested?
Where do you live? I'm from Minnesota and drive school bus so could move the organ next summer. I want to meet another Canadian youtuber so heading north next summer.
@thubprint Thanks for getting back to me! Unfortunately I live in Buffalo, NY, USA, so transporting it to you would be the primary issue. I have no idea how much it would cost to ship via post, but probably more than would be worth it. @EWasteJILL If there's a wY for us to meet up and you're going thay way anyway, that could be cool, but like I said, I live in Buffalo, NY, so I understand if that's too far out of the way to make sense for driving it.
I laughed so much.😅 thieves broke into my dads ranger the same way. Ripped out the passenger door lock. $600 some to fix. And they stole nothing but the lock cylinder! A $20 part! Tweekers, what can you do?
If you could buy 2 used trucks for the price of repairs wouldnt it be more profitable as you could do 2xs the work selling and buy svrap with the 2 trucks?. from the pics you showed those posible trucks looked nice for scrap transportation. A video on buying a used or new truck for a beginner in the scrap business would be great 👍
Dude you got it all wrong you still have your truck you can still scrap at the end the scrap will pay the bills you are looking to -4500 yeah but at the end it will turn green again and you still have your truck you can go scrapping always looking for the good things off life stay safe and be happy
Considering you went through all the crap that you did and had good frinds that where your ace cards and a engine swap with a lower mileage engine... under 5G's is a pretty good deal.
Thank you! Important thing is moving forward I suppose. I’m getting used to the shaven look, I’ll probably keep it down to stubble until it gets real cold out 😁
6k wouldnt get a very good truck as it is. Let alone the 2k from just selling the truck, thats a down payment at best. It all came out in the wash, having the friends be able to help saved the most and learned the most. The rest of it is hindsight is 20/20. If you can get a few more years out of the truck then all the better. I would start budgeting for a newer one sooner rather than later though.
Re: I could sell what truck I had left... I'm sorry....I couldn't help laughing at that. But....I can't overemphasize....Laughing with you...not at you. We've all been there.
bahahahaha.... went through the same thing 7 months ago with my kia soul.... except I bought a newer model in better shape and kept my old one for parts when the time comes...
Could’ve got a second hand engine dropped in at a wreckers where I live in Australia for about $US 1700-2000. Sounds like it would’ve been cheaper to send it here 😂
uhm. dude. or a lawyer …. sue… wtf? you can show everything i’d assume?? so it’s if you’re afraid of some words regardless of the truth behind them. there may be a possibility of said guy resorting to some thing of some sort yes. However, there’s also the possibility of him not, it being all talk. everything can be done discreetly an investigation can be done and which at this point, I don’t know if this individual has your address, or even the capability that should be found out from other customers to see if they’ve had a similar experience or to confirm that the shop and the guy usually or have operated this way because at that point it’s as good as done with the strength in numbers to confirm. I completely understand where you’re coming from with the worry aspect of things, but at the end of the day you have a real chance for something here if you want to keep taking punches, left and right, thinking regardless it’ll sort itself out, they might might not. But I don’t believe anybody who has had anything like this done to them should sit back and cower because you know what happened to you do you want to keep happening to others? good luck and good job for the new truck in sende
I think you came out ahead fixing the truck instead of just selling it. I feel like the satisfaction from getting a good truck back up and running is worth a ton. With that being said I think the truck is a part of you and certainly a part of your awesome channel so I'm definitely glad she's back!
Sue for damages! Sue, Sue, Sue! I’d support! ...only if you want though. Btw, it’s ok to feel bad on camera. Please, feel good feeling bad, and feel better. Also, my mother’s Honda Pilot has been wearing out + a couple months ago she hit a deer, and needed extensive bodywork (there’s now a decal on the back that say Bambi Edition)+ plus she tore her old radiator up + now she’s getting work for her dysfunctioning tire rod and some unknowns. Have a great day!
YOU win, no lease!
I lose! dropping $900 on lift kit this Friday LoL
I enjoy seeing vehicles coming up on or over 20 yrs milling down the roads.
Your narration of a problem is a movie🎉
Thank you for telling the whole story. I knew it was bad, but I had no idea how bad. That was bad. You are truly a Renaissance man, Thub. This gave me flashbacks to last summer with the $5400 to the Southern California branch of that shop while they kept the Outback for 4 months to replace the transmission. I had never yelled at anyone in my life, and I gave them both barrels with all the colorful language I could create. I kind of impressed myself!
It's a testament to you that you have such loving and giving friends.♥
I’m glad you had it in you, I bet that was cathartic! 5400 is pretty ridiculous for a trans swap, I guess this place really does have locations all over 😆 I’m sorry you were exposed to the same level of ineptitude 💙
@thubprint hello from the land down under, also commonly known as Australia 🇦🇺 I have been watching your Chanel grow for a number of years now, I can’t say I’ve ever commented but just
wanted to let you know
I’m proud of you and your
magnitude of resilience is inspiring, many many! People would have thrown in the towel a long time ago, your patience is astounding and I love your NEVER EVER GIVE UP attitude. I know you won’t get your time back but I assure you that you’ll make your money back if you haven’t already. One
last thing I noticed is
you are very eloquent
in your wording and for
all these things it
makes you an
inspiration to the
inpatient “buy it now
pay later” generation
we find ourselves in. I
pray ALL of GOD’s
bountiful blessings
upon your life. Ps. Your sence of humour has kept many of us watching your scrapping journey. Keep up the good work on being a light in this otherwise deeply dark world, you’ve made us all proud brother. Peace, love and joy be with you all of your days. Praying you keep safe and well. Happy days, Jason 😃 👍
agreed! @@jasontal8773
Learned some diy auto repair stuff for the next time as well
Glad you got your truck back on the road. This is why I work on all my own stuff.
I thought it would be nice for a change to have a “professional” do it! Lesson learned I guess 😆
Good job brother
Brother what an awesome put together episode.
Thanks so much! I had a lot of fun putting it all together and making an attempt at good storytelling 👍
@@thubprint like I said before you are the channel brother.
Really enjoyed the truck story and am so glad she’s back
The scrap wagon is back? Awesome
Glad you've got the old girl back up and running.
You should start writing. Great story, made me tear up. Been a fan for 7+ Yrs. Keep kicking ass. Hello from Chicago
8 months, makes my six weeks I spent getting my truck back on the road look good.
Yeahhhh 😅 it was a busy summer
The last time I scrapped was about 6 years ago and I'm also a ranger man. I did the same thing man with my radiator and it messed up my whole motor and it was a mess. I was in fort Wayne Indiana at the time and must have had the same mechanic as you lol. I just started back scrapping about a week ago and I've got a 94 ranger and I've got a good mechanic and I've already had it going through and I do check my levels at least once a week. You have awesome showmanship my brother thank you for all you share with us!
Wow! 😮
Leave it to Thub to dramatize a bad situation and turn it into a interesting ordeal😊👍
You are blessed with some great friends
Glad to see you have a truck back on the road. My car has been off the road forever, it's not fun. Great video as always 👍
Great video as always
Good on you for fixing her up
I think you made a great decision by fixing it. Buying a truck in the current market isn't possible for a lot of us
I do love when people actually help each other to get each other back on there feet
Great video my friend
I put two engines in my Delta 88 way back in my youth. The first one was a victim of overheating and the second one just blew up. The third engine survived but the car did not. I was young when all this happened and I learned early on in my car owning days to have a maintenance schedule and a procedure to check fluids. Glad it turned out good for you.
Thub Think it makes a great Story!! 😊
Went through something similar myself with regards waiting
It was a struggle but you got it done and most importantly with the truck back up it will earn its money back so happy days
I’ve got one for you. My first car was a 1995 Monte Carlo Z34. Apparently it had a notoriously hard to work on engine. One day the heater core went and dumped all my coolant. The dealership quoted an enormous price so my dad said he had a mechanic friend who could probably replace it for less. Sure enough he could! Then a few days later I lost all my coolant again, so this time we took it to the dealership. They saved my heater core to show me. My shiny new heater core turned out to be the old one smeared with glue.
dealing with a similar situation so i feel your pain. its my only vehicle so i went a week or two with nothing to drive which gets very expensive when you need to go places. 2 thousand more and a couple more weeks and i should be through this nightmare luckily i have family willing to let me borrow a vehicle for the time being. thanks for sharing your experience
Okay, I know this is an older video, but I'm binge-watching now that I found your channel.
My vehicle story
I had a Ford Taurus (I don't remember the year). The oil light came on while I was on the highway. I was bringing my 3 year old and newborn to the pediatricians. For me to say you should pull over and have it towed is correct. I did pull over and checked the oil, but I decided to get back on the highway to make the appointment. For some reason, I thought it was not a problem. Well, it was. The oil pump went out. So ya, the car was done. Well, at least the engine. Now, just to give you some background. I can do just about anything to a vehicle. I don't know if I was just over tired or what. It sucked and yes, we had to get another vehicle. I knew better, and I still drove.
Love the videos ❤
Like the bingo as well.
Now, back to the binge-watching.
It was 1987. -55°f NEW Fing vehicle. The big radiator hose on top of engine had hole rubbed in BECAUSE IT WAS INSTALLED BACKWARDS AT FACTORY (which I didn't know at the time!) Engine was overheating but had to try and drive to next exit or die from frigit temp in bum F knowhere. Made it to next exit, engine seized, engine was still hot to touch 3 hours later when towed 2 dealer thinking it would be covered under warranty....nope....they claimed I shouldn't have been driven with engine overheating. $2,800 1980s money.🤬
Buddy did this with his first truck after rebuilding the engine, no hole though, just a few seconds of rubbing then he had the fella kill it. 😂
I think we've all gone through that type of vehicle Problem I know that we've gone through it A few Doesn' times 👍 It's a good video. I'm glad that you did it this way. Versus working on the vehicle and showing all the footage from vehicle.. This way was probably 10 times better than that..
Sometimes it's not just the money... the experience and things you learn more about yourself will later seem like a bargain. Great video and thanks for sharing!
Yay it's that time again
Finally, the video I was waiting for
Hey Thub, really happy to hear how it all ended up turning out. Super sad how your baby was treated initially, and I think maybe the guy himself stole the parts, but hearing how your friends came to the rescue really made my day! Also super glad you got it fixed cheaper than how that scammer said he'd get it.
Thub, it’s honestly a roll of the dice either way you go… I’ve been in this position many times before and you just gotta be happy the direction you chose brought you to where you needed to be without breaking you. You could have waited on the professionals and paid more or less, you could have sold the truck and bought something else, you could have done countless other things but you never know where it could have taken you. Now hopefully the truck runs good for years to come! And don’t beat yourself up… I obsessively check all my fluids, inspect all parts and stay ahead of repairs and STILL things just happen. Most recently to my ATV, which I took care of like a child, and still major issues ensued. Thats a long story tho
That’s certainly true, just have to keep moving forward whichever option we go with. I suppose from that perspective there is an argument that the most efficient option would be superior to the most economical. But yes, fingers crossed this is the most attention it’ll need for a good long time!
Glenn is an abosulte gangster. I hated seeing the scrap sessions being limited by the small vehicle. Send him my thanks.
Definitely been there with the fluids. Got to the point with my 1995 Renault Clio that I used to drive with a whole bunch of coolant and top up every 100 miles. No friends or professionals could ever find where it was all going. Two radiators later I gave up and bought a new vehicle.
3 cheers for friends who are there when you need them!
Your storytelling is very entertaining.
Thanks for the update, you made the best out of bad situation
I went through one of though cascading journeys with a 69 cadillac that had a huge 472 cubic inch engine. My journey started because I liked to hot rod the beast so the timing chain jumped. It led to a whole lot of troubles that I won't go into because of length. I ended up selling the car for 300 because the transmission was shot.
Oooo, jumping the chain would definitely cause a big cascade! I don’t know all that much about engines but I know some of them would maybe not be so bad and others could just hammer the lifters and rods if they did that. Sounds like a dead car either way 🙃
Actually it wasn't too bad but errors that I made in reassembly made things worse. I was a very inexperienced mechanic at the time and didn't fully understand exactly how an engine works. That's how the pushrods got bent I was 180% off on the timing and the transmission went too long without fluid in it so when I got the engine running properly it didn't want to shift. @@thubprint
Way to go on fixing the truck!
I can relate to your experience man. These lil trucks are work horses but Ive had a lot of problems with my Ranger.
A lot of the money Ive made scrapping with the truck goes right back into maintaining the truck 😂
Just glad you have your truck back. Now get back to making your great vids
You're probably going to say "sure . . ." but I had the head gasket go on my '97 4.0 ohv ranger. I'm not a big fan of stop leak stuff. It's been like the witch doctor cure for decades. But I figured what the heck give it a try. Bought some Bars Leaks Head Seal, $40, watched the u-tube video, talked to the 800 tech line and followed the directions precisely, and I'll be damn it's been holding for 4 months now. Around town and on the highways.
My worst vehicle disaster? A '91 Mercury (Mazda)Tracer, had the same engine as the miata. But the issue was the rear shock towers rusted thru. The shocks came thru the top into the trunk.
I’ve never tried any stop-leak products but I’ve heard from enough people that in some situations they really do work. Struts punching through while driving sounds like it would be really upsetting! I wouldn’t know what to think if the back end just dropped and started floating 😆
I'm. Going through the same thing. Babying it till I get garage cleaned enough to do the work myself
I've actually asked you a few times about your truck over the past few months. You never spoke, but good update
When's the motor swap on the vibe 😂😂😂 your welcome buddy glade I could help you out
Legend 💙
That's a Toyota engine in that vibe, leave it be.
Man You're such a great entertainer there's no reason you should be poor. I'm shocked this channel doesn't have more subscribers. Very informational and entertaining at the same time. Keep going man I always enjoy watching your videos so much.
I have my grandfather's 1977 Ford LTD, it's a huge car and has a "wiggle" happening at highway speeds. What a nightmare! Replaced all the brakes/rotors/drums, all the bearings and shocks/struts, rebuilt the steering box, new rims/tires, rebuilt motor and transmission, AND the rear end.... no change. Still wiggles like it's going to come apart.
Thousands of dollars into it and it still wants to jiggle into pieces out on the road.
Speaking of "professionals" ... the last idea as to what the problem is: the ring and pinion. When I took it to "professionals" to replace those two things (with the rear end rebuild), they kept the car for 6 months in the front lot, rotting leaves all over it, and then they didn't do what I asked.
They left the ring and pinion gears in it and simply replaced the rear end gears... even though the primary request was the ring and pinion.
Those two gears are literally the last things which could be causing the horrible wiggle, and I was denied the repair due to the "professionals" not doing what was asked of them.
So the car still wiggles after all those thousands of dollars.
That’s an absolute nightmare! You’ve basically got a new vehicle with how many parts have been swapped out. It’s possible one of the parts was from a bad run and didn’t fix what it should’ve? Or maybe something didn’t get fully torqued down? That’s the biggest issue I end up with when doing my own work, I’m just learning as I go so the number of times I’ve “fixed” something only to cause another problem later because I didn’t fully torque something in is a little embarrassing
@@thubprint :) I understand your nightmare... this wiggle has been present since the day I got the car back in 2018, literally every part that could have possibly made that wiggle is brand new.
And then process of elimination brought me to "ring and pinion" but at that point the professionals didn't do their job lol now I can't afford to do it.
That sure was a up hill struggle, but you got there with with a little help with you're friends and self determination 👍👍
This among many reasons why id never own a 4.0 vulcan v6...
sounds like you did the best possible considering the situation,... I gave up on my license and driving cars/trucks in 2002,... since then it's been electric bikes. Year round in BC,... there's about 2 weeks in winter where I have to take the bus instead, but the bike is easier, faster and cheaper,... Biggest expense is about $500-$600 for a new set of batteries every 3 or 4 years,...
Man checking your fluids on any engine is a must. I thought you knew that 😂. But I guess now you know. Maintenance in general is a big thing.
I purchased a Ford F150 that was made in Canada. It turned out that "steam" coming out of the tailpipe was due to two different types of antifreeze having been added to the radiator. Radiator flushing solved that problem. When I purchased the truck from a group of traveling salesmen, one talked me into buying a warranty. Good thing I did because less than six months later the truck went into a Ford dealership where the entire engine was pulled and three days later, I had my truck. Enterprise was my wheels for the three days. We parted ways when the Ford Company wouldn't guarantee a replacement for equipment damaged by a sparkplug. It was sold on Craig's list. Now, am the happy owner of a RAM 1500!😂❤.
What area is that bad shop in? I'm in calgary and would like the knowledge.
My 2004 mazda 6 clutch went out, most shops quoted me between 1200-1900 for just the labor alone. I found a guy that only charged me 650. In the process we found out the water pump needed to be replaced as long as the shift linkage cable. Then the front axel seal went and that needed to be replaced as well. Oh and the throwout bearing i got with the clutch kit was bad so it makes a noise now fml. But after everything i spent 725 for the clutch kit and flywheel, 40 for the water pump, 300 for the shift linkage cable,and 650 for the labor. And my son had to rude his bike to school for about 2 months while my car was in the shop. It was a huge responsibility for him cause its like 2 miles one way. But we got through it. Cars home. Thanks to god. And mr david the mechanic
The ol’ “while we’re in there” 😆 good to get it all dealt with though. 12-19 is pretty wild for a clutch but it is a fair bit of labor. David helped me do the clutch on the vibe awhile back so I’m familiar with the job. Glad the bearing has held! Would be pretty awful pulling it apart again just for that
Great story Thub! I know it's not your forte but I love this rare auto content and I think this was a great opportunity to upgrade your truck. I'm guessing the Mazda truck is just based off the Ford Ranger, so is the engine you swapped out identical? (apart from the lower mileage of course) I know this channel is about being savvy and saving a buck but I'd love to see some videos upgrading the truck. (power, aesthetics, utility?) I don't know if that's something you'd like to do but maybe some other viewers agree with me. Either way, you ended up pretty well off on this one and I think you have some amazing friends!
Great vids thub..one of my fav creators
Ive started scraping because of this guy. The friends you have are worth more then any amount of money.
Well, there was the time I crashed my car turning into a grocery store parking lot because I am from the Deep South of the US and I don’t know how to drive on ice, but more embarrassing is the time I drained my trans because I got it confused with my oil pan. You are among good company.
Just lost a transfer case. My fault no fluid. Was about 1200 all diy to get it fixed
My wife and I are about to embark on a journey to get our 99 ranger back on the road
You can do it! Just be sure to replace the timing chain tensioners, they don’t last forever
A wonderful friend of mine had a lawn care company in high school that I worked for back then. He went off to college and all of his equipment sat for years. I bought a house with a large yard and he gave me one of his old mowers on the idea that I would be able to mow with it and would maintain his mower for him. After one mow I realized his mower needed EXTENSIVE repairs. Way more than just routine maintenance. After about a year he agreed to come pick it back up because he wanted to pull the motor for something. We both knew and forgot that it had a bad oil leak as it had been parked for a year since last use. We put a new battery on it and drove it over to his trailer. While adjusting the trailer ramps to get the mower on the engine threw a rod due to lack of oil and punched a fist sized hole in the block. The mower went to the scrap yard that day.
What an adventure... I was on holiday with my father driving from Rome to Berlin and the car broke in Germany. We managed to drive home at slow speed. After many failed attempts, it was a sensor for the fuel pump. It took a month to get the car back from the mechanic, since he had to remove the whole engine and other stuff
I used to flip cars and I bought a mini van. Well head gasket blown bro in law fixed it. 3 months later blew a rod. Sold the van for 350 found a Taurus for 400 and simple can of carb cleaner set me back up I understand the whole video. But still you got the truck fixed and that is the point. ..lessons learned right…
I do all the work on my own vehicles and have taken my favorite one to only one mechanic ever…because I didn’t have the tools to replace the exhaust manifold on it…it’s a factory flaw and a huge pain…but the dude figured out I’m not just some stupid girl that thinks I know what I’m doing once he got under the hood…the mechanics are much more appreciative of a clean well cared for engine and transmission…I hate having to work on an oiled up leaking neglected engine…I’ve pulled two dodge 318 v8 s with the transmission and transfer case still attached and installed one set into a 97 dodge ram body with a lift kit…took us 6 months in the winter with no garage…it was funny seeing my son and his dad who didn’t believe I was doing any of it…pulled up out front and found me sitting up inside the engine compartment of this monster installing the wiring harness around the distributor cap..it was that old lol…my son laughed and shook his head and said she’s actually done it! Holy shite! 😂 they doubted me lol…I’m 5’ tall petite woman that had enough with being ripped off…so I taught myself. It’s easy…and I’ve discovered the design flaw chevy uses in their newer vehicles…2000 and newer…that causes the engines to fail when they do. You are spot on when saying check ur fluids! Because they’ve designed these engines to fail if u don’t maintain them and follow the specs and recommendations in maintaining schedules in the owners manual. I’ve been preached at by so many experienced mechanics and techs that I shouldn’t use synthetic oil in my 05 trailblazer LS EVER! Because it’ll destroy the lifters blah blah….I grabbed the owners manual and read them the data that states to only use synthetic and why..,I listened to them when I first got the vehicle….it sounded like a diesel engine running! Not good! So I tried synthetic because if it makes it sound and run smoother it can’t be that bad for it..right? Lol….it smoothed it out ram better and I got top fuel mileage …so I went online and got the owners manual for my vehicle model to make sure it was the right data…and sure enough..it has to have synthetic 5-30 and takes 7 quarts of oil for an inline 4.2l 6 cylinder…always always keep the oil changed! Especially if ur vehicle is equipped with vvt technology! Another big thing to keep up.,,dialectic grease on the electrical connectors throughout the vehicle…once every few years, check the connectors and clean them and put new grease in the connectors and make sure they’re tight and not corroded …the grease helps keep condensation from building inside the connectors…these newer vehicles have a ton of electronics and one drop of moisture can screw the entire vehicle up…I was stranded on the interstate during a blizzard…it happened before the snow started so it literally broke down and had me sitting in a blizzard on the interstate because of a corroded grounding junction! It took us 2 weeks to find the problem and $100s in unnecessary parts…I admire ur will power and ur attitude…that mechanic was intending on u giving up and just abandoning the truck at his shop…that’s what most of the vehicles are that are piled up around mechanic shops…non priorities or people who said keep the pos and not coming back…they make money either way.,so good that u went and got it and put it back together…I bought a 97 ranger with the 4cylinder with 200,000 miles one owner who was a mechanic…he passed away and his family sold me his pickup…it’s the most reliable vehicle I have owned! Literally never breaks down…it started running rough when I first bought it but was just dried rotten vacuum hoses that I replaced in minutes with parts off of an old air compressor lol….my dad snagged it and dragged it across the yard with his work truck and trailer and it didn’t hurt it one bit…keep the oil changed and coolant full and clean….about once a year and always use the recommended type of coolant..if it calls for dexcool only use dexcool because of the seals and gaskets in the engine….the wrong kind eats away at these seals and lead to the problem u experienced…I don’t recommend running e85 or low grade fuel in them either due to the increased heat which causes the heads to warp…bad thing about aluminum…it doesn’t crack like iron…it warps but a lot of times gets over looked because when it’s cool it warps back to its original shape making it hard to find…
Sigh the purple people eater and the miles we travelled. It was a 90's era Ranger that I bought almost new. I beat that truck up and spent so much money fixing it. Finally the day came when I could pay no more. I sure do miss that truck and almost wish I had her back. Then I rode in my friends Dodge Ram and that was the end of the dream.
My first job out of high school was with a friend’s dad who had the purple ranger! Really really nice color. It’s kind of funny how emotionally attached we get to some possessions but at the end of it all they’re just things. I’d probably bond with a sturdier truck if I went the replacement route too though
I know this video's almost a year old but I have a doozy of a car I paid £6000 (two years ago) for and if it lasts 3-6 months without having any problems, I consider myself lucky. I would love nothing more than to send it off a cliff but probably will sell it at a car auction and get around £1-2000 for it. Love this channel btw!
Thanks so much, I’m glad you’re here! That’s kind of why I felt justified in spending the money on the vehicles I have, they’ve been pretty good to me all things considered so I’d rather just keep the ones I know are good.
@thubprint Hahaha a wise man told me 'better the devil you know' unfortunately that was after I bought my heap of junk! Take care!
Yes you came out heard you know your truck you don't know a use truck until you buy it
Im glad i got my 2006 Silverado 2500 for 2600 😂
Auto repair horror story’s I’ve got…everything in the front end, steering box’s, transmissions and last but not least a complete engine overhaul because of a cheap timing gear and chain from Autozone plus various starters, alternators, batteries etc…so you’re not alone in the vehicle money pit syndrome. 😩
“I get by with a little help from my friends.” 😎
God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸🇨🇦🇮🇱
Okay, who else is shocked that Thub shaved besides me
There is a Ford engine in a Mazda? Or is it the other way round? I am from Europe... I have no clue.
It is a ford engine, the Mazda b-series trucks are a long standing collaboration between ford and Mazda so a Mazda truck is just a ford ranger with different body styling
Here’s my very recent vehicle story. I have a 2010 grand caravan 3.3L that I use as my scrap machine. I both love and hate that thing. Why do I hate it? Because everything is broken. Why do I love it? Because it still runs anyway. Recently though it finally broke down. Turns out that just the littlest bit of corrosion on the battery terminals and wires will cause the craziest electrical issues. The whole car decided to black out whenever I attempted to start it. I’d turn the key, all power would be lost. No lights. No dash. Nothing. And silly ol me changed just about everything before ever even thinking to just wire brush the darn terminals. But after finally wire brushing them, the issue is gone.
But that’s not the only issue! I have a coolant leak coming from multiple places I can’t really be bothered to figure out. So about three times a month I just top off the coolant. Now what’s funny about this is I think one leak is coming from the radiator hose and dripping right onto the exhaust manifold. This causes the escaped coolant to smoke up the engine bay whenever im driving. So every stop light I hit, a bunch of smoke just comes right out of the engine bay and I get eyes looking at me from all directions. It’s actually quite funny to me.
Eventually I’ll fix the leaks and change the slipping transmission.
The new *Mazda Ranger **_tm_*
New Truck Big Dog, Look like the boss you are today.
Just looked at the thubstore, very cool!!!! Are you going to do coveralls? Like the ones you wear all the time. You could do a version for cold weather were there lined with a hood and the cuffs are longer than the coveralls sleeves. Like how you wear it in your videos. Then do coveralls for warmer weather to. Also scrap and trash picking gloves to. Just curious. Always fun to watch you!!!
Hey, I dont know how i would transport it to you, but I have a Wurlitzer electric organ that im trying to get rid of. Ive been told there can be good components and scrap in them and I would love to see you rip apart one on video. Again, no idea how I would get it to you, but would you be interested?
That could be fun! Are you in Alberta or at least in Canada? There’s social media links in the vid descriptions if you want to dm me 👍
Where do you live? I'm from Minnesota and drive school bus so could move the organ next summer. I want to meet another Canadian youtuber so heading north next summer.
@thubprint Thanks for getting back to me! Unfortunately I live in Buffalo, NY, USA, so transporting it to you would be the primary issue. I have no idea how much it would cost to ship via post, but probably more than would be worth it.
@EWasteJILL If there's a wY for us to meet up and you're going thay way anyway, that could be cool, but like I said, I live in Buffalo, NY, so I understand if that's too far out of the way to make sense for driving it.
@@superruff9000 yup, that is definitely way way too far 😆 thanks for thinking of me though!
Those 02 sensors were worth about $50 each
Hope the car would put in the work cuz you deserve it
I laughed so much.😅 thieves broke into my dads ranger the same way. Ripped out the passenger door lock. $600 some to fix. And they stole nothing but the lock cylinder! A $20 part! Tweekers, what can you do?
If you could buy 2 used trucks for the price of repairs wouldnt it be more profitable as you could do 2xs the work selling and buy svrap with the 2 trucks?. from the pics you showed those posible trucks looked nice for scrap transportation. A video on buying a used or new truck for a beginner in the scrap business would be great 👍
Dude you got it all wrong you still have your truck you can still scrap at the end the scrap will pay the bills you are looking to -4500 yeah but at the end it will turn green again and you still have your truck you can go scrapping always looking for the good things off life stay safe and be happy
My scrapyard would have give me $15 for it
I had a 1999 GMC Tahoe I bought a brand new 350 engine from the dealer 5000 dollars installed they had it for about 3 weeks
Those 4.0 sohc are a ford worse idea. Rear cam drive for 15 more hp. Once the cam chain tensioner go it's toast.
sell it bro
That was part of my thought process, at least this way I’ve restored a lot of value to it and I can reclaim it if I want to upgrade
The transmissions in both of our cars failed within two weeks of each other. I got $1700 for both of them and bought another used car for $6k.
Hope you did your homework first, a lot of unreliable junk being built and but on the market these days😢
@@paulcoenen7918 we got a 2005 Lexus es330. They are supposed to be very reliable.
Considering you went through all the crap that you did and had good frinds that where your ace cards and a engine swap with a lower mileage engine... under 5G's is a pretty good deal.
I think you made the best of a bad situation, and it has all ended well. Are you planning to stay clean shaven ? 👍
Thank you! Important thing is moving forward I suppose. I’m getting used to the shaven look, I’ll probably keep it down to stubble until it gets real cold out 😁
6k wouldnt get a very good truck as it is. Let alone the 2k from just selling the truck, thats a down payment at best. It all came out in the wash, having the friends be able to help saved the most and learned the most. The rest of it is hindsight is 20/20. If you can get a few more years out of the truck then all the better. I would start budgeting for a newer one sooner rather than later though.
Re: I could sell what truck I had left...
I'm sorry....I couldn't help laughing at that. But....I can't overemphasize....Laughing with you...not at you. We've all been there.
bahahahaha.... went through the same thing 7 months ago with my kia soul.... except I bought a newer model in better shape and kept my old one for parts when the time comes...
Well you probably didn’t lose anything considering every possibility seems to cost about the same regardless!
See if a lawyer would take you on and sue the shop
I can never find a good honest mechanic all scammers or dishonest.
Could’ve got a second hand engine dropped in at a wreckers where I live in Australia for about $US 1700-2000. Sounds like it would’ve been cheaper to send it here 😂
uhm. dude. or a lawyer …. sue… wtf? you can show everything i’d assume?? so it’s if you’re afraid of some words regardless of the truth behind them. there may be a possibility of said guy resorting to some thing of some sort yes. However, there’s also the possibility of him not, it being all talk. everything can be done discreetly an investigation can be done and which at this point, I don’t know if this individual has your address, or even the capability that should be found out from other customers to see if they’ve had a similar experience or to confirm that the shop and the guy usually or have operated this way because at that point it’s as good as done with the strength in numbers to confirm. I completely understand where you’re coming from with the worry aspect of things, but at the end of the day you have a real chance for something here if you want to keep taking punches, left and right, thinking regardless it’ll sort itself out, they might might not. But I don’t believe anybody who has had anything like this done to them should sit back and cower because you know what happened to you do you want to keep happening to others? good luck and good job for the new truck in sende