Ya they do this on purpose ... They waste millions and millions of dollars a year on Salt most of the guys just waste it becasue they need hours in winter time from being laid off so long .... . Im gonna start a Stop the Salt movement one soon .whenever i figure out how to make videos. No need to be Destroying everyone's vehicles. If you can't drive in the snow stay at home until it melts
I'm sure stealerships would lobby against it. They bank on people's cars starting to rust after a few years so they keep buying another one. We don't get crazy hot sun year round in New England so if it weren't for the salt our cars would last forever.
This stuff drives me crazy. My neighbor has a car from the 50s sitting in his yard. Hasn’t touched it in probably 40 years, just sitting. Almost no rust on it and we’re in the rust belt. Something was different about steel back then. It’s cheap garbage now. Americans take no pride, it’s all about planned obsolescence
@jseen9568 General corrosion I suppose , just like leaving a shovel outside , exposed to the elements . Combined with salty air , snow and water , it would be inevitable
You're a brave man to go under that rustbox.
Didn't know it was that bad until it was in the air.
Apparently, ideal is the nice word to use.
Apparently. Loss of words here
Another product of the Rust Belt. Whoa.
Yup. Definitely been here its whole life.
My old friend shop owner had one of these fall on him after buckling off the hoist. Careful with that.
It's in the scrapyard already. Customer took it off the road.
That car is not ideal.
Definitely not ideal
Ya they do this on purpose ... They waste millions and millions of dollars a year on Salt most of the guys just waste it becasue they need hours in winter time from being laid off so long .... . Im gonna start a Stop the Salt movement one soon .whenever i figure out how to make videos. No need to be Destroying everyone's vehicles. If you can't drive in the snow stay at home until it melts
Look at Alaska. No salt ever. They do fine. It's about the money
I'm sure stealerships would lobby against it. They bank on people's cars starting to rust after a few years so they keep buying another one. We don't get crazy hot sun year round in New England so if it weren't for the salt our cars would last forever.
Fuckin' mint!
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This stuff drives me crazy. My neighbor has a car from the 50s sitting in his yard. Hasn’t touched it in probably 40 years, just sitting. Almost no rust on it and we’re in the rust belt. Something was different about steel back then. It’s cheap garbage now. Americans take no pride, it’s all about planned obsolescence
Well if it hasn't been driven, why would it have rust on it?
@jseen9568 General corrosion I suppose , just like leaving a shovel outside , exposed to the elements . Combined with salty air , snow and water , it would be inevitable
Looks like my 1500
Thats not good
@@themishapgarage3403 indeed I parked that beast. Got a 2500 and am in the process of swapping what parts I can over that I put on the 1500.
My man loves him some Bud Light 😂
Buddy does. I'm Busch or Coors. Shop is the hangout on weekends.
I'm sorry this is a prime reason why cars in the US need inspection every couple of years. This thing is a hazard to everything on the road around it.
It really is but the inspections in my option get out of hand in certain aspects.
None of this seems ideal
Definitely not
Just fix the dam drive shaft
Clunk was actually the torsion arm cross member that rusted off. Customer ended up scrapping it.