Well thats pretty cool! I do not even own a vette but i still watch your videos and learn stuff that can be applied to other vehicles ,You are a good teacher..
Back in the day if the chrome was acceptable we would just buy a spring clip that would slip under the lid to keep it from sagging. Greasing the new one is a great tip!
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. I have one suggestion though. Since you probably have tons of parts around, maybe you can show the procedure outside of the door with the parts on a table of sort. Not be able to see what is going on inside that door doesn’t help much. Thx again!
I'll have to remember this tip for when I fix the passenger door on my car. I hope that the antitheft gards that are in the later C3's can be removed with the latch.
I definitely like your way better. It's really difficult to find tiny people small enough to fit inside that tiny hole, and most of them don't even have their own tools. Just kidding. Thanks for the upload, Ben!
greetings ben. I have a 1976 corvette, I want to replace the entire brake line on the corvette. I want to know if the brake pipe on the 1975 corvette is the same as the 1976 one. Thank you 
@joelg4391 Yes, if you have power brakes, the brake lines work from 1975-1982. I replaced all the brake lines on my 1976 Corvette. I purchased from Zip Corvette SKU: #CZ-395SS.
Well thats pretty cool! I do not even own a vette but i still watch your videos and learn stuff that can be applied to other vehicles ,You are a good teacher..
Another Great video from the Corvette whisper
Thanks for the tips and secrets
Back in the day if the chrome was acceptable we would just buy a spring clip that would slip under the lid to keep it from sagging.
Greasing the new one is a great tip!
That’s a great tip Mr. Ben. Thanks for sharing.
Handy. Nice job 2x👍
Wow great job
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. I have one suggestion though. Since you probably have tons of parts around, maybe you can show the procedure outside of the door with the parts on a table of sort. Not be able to see what is going on inside that door doesn’t help much. Thx again!
I just wish the video's were a little longer...I left a like as always.... everyone be blessed...
I think they're a perfect length as is
@@jeffreyshepherd8488Oh you again as I said before do boy I could care less what you think
@Robert-qh2jp well that's not very nice not feeling very blessed now
I just picked up a 1980 L82 so I'm great full for your videos,thanks.
Excellent video! I had already been through this on my car, but you will certainly be helping those who have not.
I'll have to remember this tip for when I fix the passenger door on my car. I hope that the antitheft gards that are in the later C3's can be removed with the latch.
I actually have to do this on my 74, got the handle already, so thx for the timely lesson
Thanks!
I have a 81 c3 and I’ve changed my driver side opener
Great tip! Thanks Ben!
This is excellent information!
Great video it's going to help me out
Thank you,now how about an easy way to replace a new brake buster?
Go info. Now what's the tricks to keep the chrome side mirrors right?
I was thinking about how you changed the handle I closed my door yesterday and it broke and flew off the door
I gave up and just opened the passengers' side first.
I definitely like your way better. It's really difficult to find tiny people small enough to fit inside that tiny hole, and most of them don't even have their own tools. Just kidding. Thanks for the upload, Ben!
like 14 !
greetings ben. I have a 1976 corvette, I want to replace the entire brake line on the corvette. I want to know if the brake pipe on the 1975 corvette is the same as the 1976 one. Thank you

@joelg4391 Yes, if you have power brakes, the brake lines work from 1975-1982. I replaced all the brake lines on my 1976 Corvette. I purchased from Zip Corvette SKU: #CZ-395SS.
you can tell the car is screwed up by the wheels
Na to much pissing around for me I'll be putting my vette in the shop someone else can sort it
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