Everything Wrong With Our Cheap Toyota 4Runner! Mistakes Were Made. Trying To Fix It All On A Budget

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    Today Jared looks over the budget Toyota 4Runner he plans to repair and sell and eventually turn into a brand new Toyota Supra. Sometimes the more you dig, the worse something becomes!
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  • @dan725
    @dan725 Год назад +72

    I’d pay more if I knew a car I purchased was worked by Jared Pink.
    Oh that bit about the parking brake and drum brake auto-adjuster was awesome! I didn’t know about that, but that was such a clear and cool explanation!

  • @joshuafunk9438
    @joshuafunk9438 Год назад +97

    This is a fantastic start to this series. I struggle with trying to do too much or convince myself that something is worth it when it really probably isn’t.
    So seeing someone who’s a former professional, who also loves to go above and beyond unintentionally; create a series about how to find a potential subject, flip it, use the money to buy another one? I love this.
    Also the long videos? Love those too. I’m probably one in a few hundred thousand who watch RUclips on their tv. But I love the long videos for this.

  • @jdocgaming474
    @jdocgaming474 Год назад +19

    Hey Jared!! I know you will probably not see this comment, but I wanted to say love this content. Also, do not sell yourself short on flips like this. I personally would pay a little MORE if I knew all the stuff you replaced mechanically as the 'right thing to do' while having it look not quite a pretty. I might be in the minority but the mechanical side of things is MUCH more important to me than how it looks. Especially if you not only detailed all the stuff you fixed and found wrong along the way, but also informed me you had a mini series on YT working on and fixing the vehicle I was about to purchase.
    As I mentioned, I could be in the minority here and its likely your everyday person may not care as much, but as a car guy, this info and your integrity would defiantly warrant more money on the sale rather than less because cosmetic things couldn't be squeezed into the budge. You are the man! Keep it up! (also Dwayne, you rock as well!!!)

  • @USN_RayneMan
    @USN_RayneMan Год назад +45

    I love that you make questionable choices on everything except for safety. That low point lift check prior to the full raise was awesome to see. Normally that is just skipped in a time-lapse, but I love that you showed the process done right.

    • @bruhzooka
      @bruhzooka Год назад

      I make questionable choices on girls. I should start a youtube channel.

  • @dan725
    @dan725 Год назад +52

    This is just like one of my favorite TV shows ever, Wheeler Dealers! And 1 hour of Professor Jared? Watched every second!!!

    • @Snocone333
      @Snocone333 Год назад +1

      I love the stuff Edd has on his channel too!

    • @BariLopesh
      @BariLopesh Год назад

      Mike Brewer is an absolute idiot if you ever meet him in the flesh 👍🏻

    • @DickDawsonTheShills
      @DickDawsonTheShills Год назад

      Wheeler dealers with less mike and more Ed/Ant. Perfection in my world.

  • @jeremyTallen1
    @jeremyTallen1 Год назад +87

    I cross reference parts off Rockauto to Amazon to get the best prices. The key is being able to have the time to wait on parts and knowing when to stop is the key to a decent flip.

    • @matthewkinney5474
      @matthewkinney5474 Год назад +6

      @@LM-id1bb That's why RockAuto can have prices though, because of paid shipping.

    • @jonh6189
      @jonh6189 Год назад +6

      I always check for deals with Amazon Warehouse... The "used" condition is most often brand new, but returned by someone, and can save you a lot of money!

    • @jeremyTallen1
      @jeremyTallen1 Год назад +4

      @@LM-id1bb even when you go back and try to get parts shipped from the same warehouse when you order multiple parts no matter what you do they always make sure you are shipping from multiple warehouses.

    • @cowboyninja9811
      @cowboyninja9811 Год назад +5

      I’ll never use rockauto I’m sorry they put cheap parts in the box and still charged me to ship back parts they sent me incorrectly then they charged me to ship it back. I will Never use them. Amazon is way easier.

    • @redneck4528
      @redneck4528 Год назад +3

      Don't overlook OfferUp, Craigslist and marketplace for part outs

  • @justbuggin67
    @justbuggin67 Год назад +18

    i like when you said, “I have never seen that before!” Never underestimate the power and “creativity” of previous owners fixes. Awesome video btw!

    • @mason3773
      @mason3773 Год назад

      I just bought an old 4runner like this one last month, just last thursday I heard a clunk, the rear trailing arm mount on the passenger side ripped off from the frame due to the "previous owners fix". My guess is that it somehow got cracked at one point, so they welded it back on, but all their welds snapped and left me with a big hole in my frame now. But at least its not too rusty!

  • @rollingedges9469
    @rollingedges9469 Год назад +4

    Keep them on the road! My 97 shitbox with +320,000 miles started up in -21°f temp in denver yesterday with no problem's and drove all day!🤙

  • @coltonkruse2313
    @coltonkruse2313 Год назад +47

    Love these flip series ones! Thanks Jared! Hope you have some good holidays and get some rest.

  • @TheCoolDave
    @TheCoolDave Год назад +28

    Thanks for this series, It's nice to see how it's done. The truck is coming out solid. It could become a very nice daily driver. I'd even keep it for projects....

  • @bmalott
    @bmalott Год назад +5

    from this channel i really prefer the mega episodes with aspects of the repair tips, and behind the scenes, over shorter update/plans episodes. jared really knows what hes doing and has lots of techncian knowledge. i look forward to seeing more content like this in the fututre!

  • @bryantmorton5999
    @bryantmorton5999 Год назад +6

    I bought a 2000 4Runner a few years ago, GREAT truck! Excited to learn some tips and tricks to help me wrench every day

  • @qcbtbx
    @qcbtbx Год назад +11

    All the little side lessons you give while doing this are great!

  • @JRs-Garage
    @JRs-Garage Год назад +10

    Dwayne’s face at the end 😂😂😂😂😂
    Nice job I love my 3gen 4 runners , some one will have a truck that will last a very long time after Jared is done with it !

  • @MariuszChr
    @MariuszChr Год назад +3

    Wait. That was 1 hour long video? Wow. I didn't notice lol. Some videos 5 minute long gets less attention span, than this. Great job!!!!!

  • @netburnr
    @netburnr Год назад +5

    I really enjoy these episodes where you flip a car and sell it. Especially the parts where it's never a fast, easy, money making scheme.

  • @robbflynn4325
    @robbflynn4325 Год назад +6

    I bought a 1997 Celica Gt Convertible from an estate sale for $1200. Had 230,000 miles but runs great. Carried out a bunch of work on it and amazed at how much the parts spend adds up. Done as much as was necessary to make it safe and pass inspection, including new struts, battery, suspension parts, one axle, timing belt/water pump, parking brake cables, oil pump cam and crank seals, valve cover gasket, transmission gasket and filter, spark plugs and wires, auxiliary belts, fuel pump, minor body work and a few other bits. Probably spent around $2000 on parts but I now have car that runs and drives great.

    • @sleepyhollow783
      @sleepyhollow783 Год назад

      They are great cars. Right behind you with 208,000 miles on a 93 convertible. 20 years with the car... My longest relationship.😄

  • @philgriswold2133
    @philgriswold2133 Год назад +1

    In the last year, plus a little, I've bought and sold two Toyota pickups (88 & 99) and one 88 Isuzu Trooper. I now have a 2002 Sequoia that has been heavily modified and I am close to through with it. I'm a retired IT guy that has never been a mechanic and hasn't worked on cars since I was young and broke. The older Toyota and the Trooper were about break-even projects, but the 1st gen Tacoma did real well. The Sequoia was worse than I thought it was, but the seller seemed like a good guy that was real knowledgeable and it turned out he was full of bull. I'll get my money back when I sell it, but all of these have been about learning and keeping this old guy busy. I don't count my labor since I'm retired and enjoying myself. Great series, I've enjoyed it a lot.

  • @whipahoula
    @whipahoula Год назад +5

    Really enjoying this series. Great seeing everything that goes into the flip even things that got overlooked.

  • @kneedeepinit
    @kneedeepinit Год назад +8

    What a great idea for a series

  • @mgtv0310
    @mgtv0310 Год назад +8

    Happy holidays Jared love to see more of this content.. cant wait to see you buying and driving the supra you wanted. Happy holidays to all and God Bless.

  • @pheffr
    @pheffr Год назад +2

    I freaking love the new format. Big, stupid, monster racecars are cool, but watching you deal with the kind of frustrations I'd deal with working on my beater is so much more engaging.

    • @TheQuestionableGarage
      @TheQuestionableGarage  Год назад

      Don’t worry you’ll still see some stupid race cars, but you’ll see some of this too!

    • @pheffr
      @pheffr Год назад

      @@TheQuestionableGarage Well, whatever it ends up being, I always enjoy the practical side of wrenching, and you've always done a good job with that. I'm excited to see where the channel goes. Merry Christmas!

  • @Patrick-pr7pw
    @Patrick-pr7pw Год назад +3

    Should just rhino coat the entire vehicle, or whatever they call it for a paint job, my buddy painted his land cruiser with it and it looked really good, and super durable.

  • @degogaming
    @degogaming Год назад +4

    Sometimes this happens, I love the fact that you don't keep the details about budget and mistakes out of the final cut, this just goes to show the reality when getting a project and shows you really care about being open and honest. I'm sure whoever owns this is going to be safe and happy with it. Keep it up and happy holidays!

  • @ecrissman
    @ecrissman Год назад +4

    I love all the builds and fabrication that you do, but these practical mechanic videos are my favorite because I always pick up knowledge I can actually use. Thank you!

  • @on-site4094
    @on-site4094 Год назад +3

    Thanks Jared for making it safe & mechanically sound 👍

  • @micksed4875
    @micksed4875 Год назад +2

    Awesome series Jared! Merry Christmas, and thanks for keeping it real!

  • @janpur1417
    @janpur1417 Год назад +10

    Installing the rear axle seal is not as simple as you think in these 3rd gens. You must make sure the seal is riding right in the center of the retainer sleeve on the ABS tone ring. Watch Timmy the tool mans rear axle job, where he explain the sharpie test. I failed once and then did it again while following his video. Also, don't forget the front lower ball joints (BUY OEM lasts 200+ K miles, aftermarket just 20K miles)

  • @chuckp8705
    @chuckp8705 Год назад +3

    That was a good overview on the rear brakes. I have a Tacoma, and use the parking brake every time. Even so, anytime I pull the drums to check the shoes, I have to manually move the adjuster a few clicks.

  • @M2ProMBP
    @M2ProMBP Год назад +3

    I lose keys all the time and other stuff. I put my watch on this morning and was looking all over the World for my wedding ring. I finally realized it was already on my finger smh. Best of luck on the new project, this should be good to see you work your way up and show us how to do it as well. Thanks you sir!

  • @timvukman4734
    @timvukman4734 Год назад +1

    I actually watched this a few hours ago, but I wanted to give back to your efforts. This was a very honest and helpful episode. i wish I had a garage that I could use to take on a project. I have the knowledge, the desire and the willingness to invest in a project. On that basis, you are an inspiration and confirmation all in one. I think I need to find a space that i can rent and watching you makes me really want to engage and move forward. thank you so much

  • @twobabejinkins1736
    @twobabejinkins1736 Год назад +4

    Great content Sir ! Merry Christmas to you and your family !

  • @Mityob67
    @Mityob67 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the great content man...some really cool stuff here. Whenever it's ready it'll sell itself because 4Runners always do.

  • @vaibhavdlv
    @vaibhavdlv Год назад +1

    Hey Jared, That's coming up about exactly right!! It's crazy to see what janky stuff mechanics pull up. Thanks for taking so much efforts and to have that attitude to make stuff right!!

  • @jeremyTallen1
    @jeremyTallen1 Год назад +5

    Those heat shrink connectors with solder are great for wiring stereos

  • @harleyjerram9699
    @harleyjerram9699 Год назад

    I am super excited about this series Jared! Good luck and thanks for the awesome content as usual!

  • @Jursaw
    @Jursaw Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this video and the series you started! Hopefully you dont stop posting

  • @dikdap
    @dikdap Год назад +1

    Thanks Jared (and Dwayne) for making quality content like this!

  • @ndafarachaitezvi1139
    @ndafarachaitezvi1139 Год назад

    Awesome content as always.Love the series.Thanks for sharing and taking us along

  • @Mikunisan
    @Mikunisan Год назад +2

    This is super good content! Love seeing just everyday tinkering on cars and good explanation on why things are done the way they are. And you also take your time doing things anddont rush it. I dont like those series where there is just "2 days to get things done for no good reason". It will be wild if these flips get you near your goal with the Supra! Good luck!

  • @dalebryant5754
    @dalebryant5754 Год назад +2

    Love this series keep em coming please.

  • @MichaelP-ns
    @MichaelP-ns Год назад +1

    Solid content, keep up the good work!

  • @lonnymay3997
    @lonnymay3997 Год назад +1

    Man, that bleeder being on bottom got me good the first time I ran across it. Had a 2000s Ranger come into the shop I was working at. Customer and his "mechanic" neighbor put all new brakes on it. They replaced EVERYTHING front to rear including rusty lines, all except for the abs box. Couldn't get good pedal. I started pressure bleeding it, had leaks at about every connection. Tightened everything, bled them all, still no pedal. Went ahead and pulled the Master thinking maybe they didn't bench bleed it. Bench bled and reinstalled, still no pedal. Pulled the drums to find the new adjusters were all the way in. Adjusted them out to drag just a bit, still no pedal. Hooked up the scanner and ran the abs bleed, still no pedal. Getting aggravated, went to bleed them one more time and as I'm watching fluid come thru the hose on one of the calipers it just hit me. Looked over at the other caliper and sure enough both bleeders were on bottom. Swapped sides, bled the fronts real quick and it was good. Felt like an idiot. LOL

  • @SteveRogers461
    @SteveRogers461 Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas Jared. Thank you for all the great videos!!! 😃😃😃

  • @tripprogers4814
    @tripprogers4814 Год назад +2

    Such a genuine person, and truly genuine product. I can only say, I hope you never give up on this channel.
    THE GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST LOVES YOU JARED PINK!! MERRY CHRISTMAS

  • @jasonbucher5622
    @jasonbucher5622 Год назад

    Love the honesty showing both struggles and mistakes. We average guys working on cars in our garage that run into oddball problems mere minutes into seemingly 'easy' jobs sometimes need to see the challenges we face are common to the pros out there.

  • @gabrielpedroso96
    @gabrielpedroso96 Год назад

    great video series, thanks for sharing the knowledge

  • @streetlegalbuilds7644
    @streetlegalbuilds7644 Год назад +1

    This series is honestly sick! Love it. Anyone can do this with some basic knowledge

  • @dave3657
    @dave3657 Год назад +3

    Happy Holidays to all!
    Looking forward to the flipping of this Toyota.

  • @HammerWrench
    @HammerWrench Год назад +1

    Jared. Thank you for leaving in the antenna struggle. I’ve installed 1000 of them managing full services car washes. And there was always that one, that would fight you! Making a 10 minute job an hour. I felt your pain and frustration 💯.

  • @mexicanspec
    @mexicanspec Год назад +2

    There are a lot of those 4Runners in the northern part of Mexico. A lot of them have been brought in and they are very reasonably priced.

  • @rexmedina4561
    @rexmedina4561 Год назад +2

    I couldn’t flip something I spent time and money on if it isn’t owned already lol, I’ll fall in love with it. My dad picked up a 01 limited 4wd, stupid clean. Can’t wait to see what parts he throws at it

  • @sam196370
    @sam196370 Год назад

    Always great videos - love the longer ones! Merry Holidays man.

  • @lukemonroe4231
    @lukemonroe4231 Год назад +1

    Nice job! Looking forward to this series. A great upgrade for this truck is the "Tundra Brake Upgrade". You buy the calipers and rotors for a 2005 Tundra and it eliminates the rotor warping issue that happens in these (at least in mountain regions), it also greatly increases the stopping performance. I bought one with all the service history and rotors had been replaced 4 times and needed replaced again. When purchasing it as a kit, the total cost can be as low as $300.

    • @NathanKrick
      @NathanKrick Год назад +1

      I was going to say the same. Once he bought both calipers and pads, with just the cost of new discs he could have put in a much better braking system that won't result in warped calipers all the time.

  • @johnloretto1827
    @johnloretto1827 Год назад

    Thanks for keeping it real!!!! Appreciate the sharing.

  • @Im.Richard
    @Im.Richard Год назад

    The struggle is real and thanks for showing it. Now imagine me laying on a garage floor with a floor jack and stands. I'm really enjoying the channel! Merry Christmas

  • @exit_perry
    @exit_perry Год назад +1

    This is a great series, can't wait to see how many cars it takes to get the new supra

  • @Gadget0343
    @Gadget0343 Год назад +4

    Make sure you do the lower ball joints as well. Big problem with those failing and the entire front suspension falls apart.

  • @plageran
    @plageran Год назад

    Happy New Year dude!

  • @paininthepatoot
    @paininthepatoot Год назад

    finally something on the channel of interest to me. Thanks.

  • @kentuckycornbread8502
    @kentuckycornbread8502 Год назад

    I am really enjoying this kind of series. I’ve only seen a few do it but I always get drawn in until the end.

  • @SuperAleIndustries
    @SuperAleIndustries Год назад

    Loving the direction of the channel Jared, tutorials will be amazing.

  • @davidandersen6173
    @davidandersen6173 Год назад

    Merry Christmas Jared ,enjoy all your content , enjoy some down time with the family!

  • @MartinodePueblo
    @MartinodePueblo Год назад

    Love the video, Jared! Looking forward to the next steps toward the supra!

  • @Barton_Motors_Ltd
    @Barton_Motors_Ltd Год назад

    Great rigs! Loving the series

  • @CaptainRex-sl4xk
    @CaptainRex-sl4xk Год назад

    Great video series 👍

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    My experience As a toyota tech and working on these since the 80s these 4runners always do better with Toyota Parts especially the engine the system is sensitive and mostly don't like aftermarket sensors good video

  • @theanomalous1401
    @theanomalous1401 Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas Jared, & Dwayne

    • @decaharms
      @decaharms Год назад

      Thanks Anomalous! Merry Christmas to you as well!

  • @CristianDuartes
    @CristianDuartes Год назад

    As a used car buyer, I appreciate you working on cars with this details / safety oriented way of doing things

  • @alankowalski8781
    @alankowalski8781 Год назад +2

    Jared, this would be a good candidate for a scuff job on the whole body, a little bit of bodywork, and one of those Rustoleum 3x mega can paint jobs. Hit it with some clear with the same product. I bet you it would turn out pretty nice

  • @toolzshed
    @toolzshed Год назад

    Whoa I learned a lot, thanks Jared! Awesome video 👍🏾😊❤️

  • @bcole505
    @bcole505 Год назад

    Thanks for a great job on this video! Always appreciate learning from a pro. I like tour attention the important safety items.

  • @jwkmpli
    @jwkmpli Год назад

    great advice on servicing parts like the drums keeping costs down and saving the planet :)

  • @keatonsmith1058
    @keatonsmith1058 Год назад +7

    With those 3rd gen 4runners, you have to be sure to check those lower ball joints, they catastrophically fail with virtually no warning, almost always worth just swapping them out if you dont know mileage on them

    • @AlphaDeltaMike486
      @AlphaDeltaMike486 Год назад +4

      Noted probably going to swap mine lol

    • @JRs-Garage
      @JRs-Garage Год назад +2

      @keatonsmith1058
      Good advice ….. I lost my right front wheel and all the suspension components when my 99 4runner ball joint failed , the entire assembly went past me and almost hit a car …..it did a lot of damage, it destroyed the steering rack on its way out too 🤪😳
      Now I tell everyone who has these to inspect and replace ball joints if need be , on 3rd gen 4Runners and tacomas!

    • @keatonsmith1058
      @keatonsmith1058 Год назад +2

      @@JRs-Garage same thing happened on my 2006 tundra, the 1st gen tundras and sequoias have the same problems as the tacos and 4runners

  • @haroldhand6124
    @haroldhand6124 Год назад

    I love the way you keep it real and did not lose your integrity. Many may have cut corners or went after the bling. you even showed that things come up and you just need to deal with them as they arrive. Someone will be getting a reliable daily driver.

  • @simscoordinator
    @simscoordinator Год назад

    Good work! Hope you feel better soon. God bless and Merry Christmas!

  • @keithflynn5651
    @keithflynn5651 Год назад +1

    I was laughing so much when you were trying to install the new antenna but only because I've been there lol. I've since learnt to take the front cover off of the worm gear and pinion assembly to make sure all traces of the old rack are out. I also use a 12v PSU to power the unit up and feed the antenna rack in under some sort of control.

  • @jacek3438
    @jacek3438 Год назад

    Thats the kind of challenge I would like to see. Thank you Jared.

  • @kraignadjkovic5494
    @kraignadjkovic5494 Год назад +1

    If you want to maximize resale value on a 3rd Gen 4 Runner, you should add an aftermarket welded bumper and roof rack-double the asking/selling price!

  • @noonehere1793
    @noonehere1793 Год назад +1

    It seems to me that you really need to consider what it will REALISTICALLY be worth when its done. Nice to see someone keeping it REAL for a change!

  • @stunna1050
    @stunna1050 Год назад +1

    Great series idea 💡
    👍🏽

  • @lonwillis783
    @lonwillis783 Год назад

    Happy New Year to you and your family Jared.

  • @TheAmos1
    @TheAmos1 Год назад

    this being posted by the holidays has made my weekend 😃👍
    thank you and best wishes this holiday weekend to you and everyone around you. and I learned about power antennas... nice😃👍

  • @TheJorgern
    @TheJorgern Год назад

    Awesome. My starter is going out on mine.

  • @DirtSweatGears
    @DirtSweatGears Год назад

    Jared reminds me of my mentor in software development, except for cars. I like these videos

  • @mjc8248
    @mjc8248 Год назад +1

    I have a couple local junkyards that will install windshields if they have them in the yard. When I flipped cars I gave them a lot of business since I could have a windshield installed for 50-75 dollars. My personal cars have free glass replacement through my insurance which has more than paid for itself.

  • @richsmith6952
    @richsmith6952 Год назад

    Totally agree with your FedEX comments. They just dropped off my new gas tank next to the mailbox 300 feet from my front door. Nothing stopping them from driving up the paved drive. They are making my UPS guy look like a superhero.

  • @ltmedic3
    @ltmedic3 Год назад

    I love getting the little tricks like the antennae and starter fixes. Who would have thought to look to see if it had 2 left calipers. Someday I will start flipping cars to occupy my time.

  • @mclarenjohnf1
    @mclarenjohnf1 Год назад +2

    Merry Christmas Jared.

  • @Hogiewan1
    @Hogiewan1 Год назад

    Amen Jarrod. Hope 2023 is a great year for everyone

  • @kennethsonier1766
    @kennethsonier1766 Год назад

    Some great pointers and a great video Jared. Keep up the good work 👍✌️🇺🇲

  • @OGSook
    @OGSook Год назад

    I used to have a old school pioneer super tuner deck circa:late 90s, and it was awesome!

  • @nickcrill7718
    @nickcrill7718 Год назад +1

    I’m excited for this series! Love the video. Audio has been just fine for me recently. I just use my phone
    Would love to see you build a 1st gen 4Runner. One to keep. 86-89 ifs auto 22re. Build it up. Solid axel swap it with a Toyota axle and a trail gear ifs eliminator kit. I drive a 86 4Runner and it’s my daily driver. It’s been -27 where I live the last week. It go me to where I needed to go, I love it.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Jiggle valve works better at the 6pm position instead of the 12 o'clock position for some reason makes 6 to 10 degrees cooler on Temps with jiggle valve down on thermostat

  • @mikepraed4623
    @mikepraed4623 Год назад +1

    With all things, there is no free lunch. Whoever buys this vehicle is getting a quality pre-owned reconditioned unit and you will have EARNED every dime of profit!
    BTW I would have stuck one of thoes $20 rubber antennas on it.😁
    Great content 👌

  • @cupompa
    @cupompa Год назад

    Thank you Jared for making this series. I'm looking to buy and keep a 1st generation Tundra that needs some work. Your tech tips help me learn more. Good condition 1st gen Tundras are going for $15k where I live. That price doesn't make sense to me for a 22 year old truck that I will only use for home improvement projects (carrying bricks, wood, etc.).

  • @michaeladorno5780
    @michaeladorno5780 Год назад +1

    As of December 27th I will be starting at a Honda dealership as an entry level mechanic and they said I can work my way up to be a Master mechanic can't wait to start had to quit my other job to do so

  • @bondarp
    @bondarp Год назад

    Great work ❤

  • @jellofuel
    @jellofuel Год назад +2

    i never ship through fedex, but i ordered rotors & pads for my wife's pathfinder off amazon. The sender sent them in two different packages, and the pads arrived 3 days later than the rotors. I looked at the rotors first, realized the pads were still on the way, and just remember thinking the seller must have lost money on that transaction.

  • @Ponyo3816
    @Ponyo3816 Год назад +3

    This looks fun.