Your RUclips tutorial videos (or are show-off videos ha ha ha) are much better than any "Reality TV Show" You go into DETAILS, showing how-to and sharing your knowledge with your rebuilds. And the finish product is totally affordable for the common guy like me. Keep up the good job and thanks for sharing.
I have been an auto technician for almost 30 years, I have full appreciation for what he said. I call them Shitty Lube. Through the years, I have corrected more than one of their screw-ups.
Ah, the kids Jiffy lube hires are learning, they make mistakes, it happens. I do have a problem when I see the same mistakes coming from dealers, they are supposed to be the "best".
As I said, I have been doing this a long time and know many of my fellow techs. In our area there is a serious shortage of qualified and experienced techs. From the ones I have talked to, at local dealers, on a "team" there is usually one or two great techs, a couple of good techs and the the "zombie" techs. Of course, the "zombies" do the bull work that no one really wants to do like engine and tranny swaps.
I like so many am very impressed with GM service those guys are, well IMPRESSIVE ! When the service is completed, a savvy customer will look over every thing and request the old parts back! GM's motto used to be "LIKE A ROCK" now its "WHAT A CROCK" !
Been watch your video's for a while and been in the business of salvage rebuilds way before youtube made it en vogue. Hard to find a quality shop anymore, they all want insurance jobs and us poor slobs are trying to get our car's repaired and make money while doing it. You're doing great work, and you would have my business as your end product shows your commitment, skill and talent to the trade. A+
Thanks, my family has been in the rebuild business since the 1930s. A lot has changed and I agree with you everyone looks for the easy money and quick as possible! Thanks for the support!
From the beginning of your work in this car, you have followed something really cool and fun with your exciting videos Your videos encouraged me to do the same with my 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe. Thank you, Captain.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
They were polished, they were pretty bad in the first video. The detail guy does a decent job and on a 13 year old truck I'm not going to ask for more.
What an amazing job you did on this beauty! 🤩 Hopefully the next owner will take care of it. I would be interested in buying it, if I didn't have one just like it already, same model year and everything! Yes that missing GMC front badge was driving me crazy! 😬😬😬🤣🤣🤣 I'm so glad that you were joking around with us about that...lol Great build! 👍
It's all about consistency. I told myself I would do a weekly video for 1 year and see what happens. It hasn't been easy but I like a challenge. Keep up the good work! I did watch your latest and liked it!
Thanks Scott! I got really busy lately working on cars for family and I recorded all that work so I have my next 6 videos already recorded. I just have to do my least favorite part which is editing 😂. But I’ve been on a good roll and I don’t plan on stopping! I can’t wait to see your next project.
Great that you tell prospective customers to check with their insurer before purchase,here in the uk one of the largest insurers dont like rebuilt cars but are happy to sell them to me as salvage,this is why i tell my customers to get a quote first and tell insurer of the title so we are all singing from the same hymn sheet,thanks for the video as always its proper sunday night relax with a beer watching.
Very nicely done. I have found that Brake Fluid used sparingly on a rag to clean black rubber and plastic parts works well. Keep it away from the paint!
Great job.. the gift that keeps on giving.. that black Yukon. Hope that storage lot is big or will now become one more space emptied. Its always cool to watch your videos and learn. Thank you so very much for sharing each week!
Who would have thought that rebuilding a car could give you mental stability and a body workout but you'll have to pay Tinkerbell for some more fairy dust if you want to carry on with the magic tricks ✨✨🔧🔧. At the end of the day lovely motor me old son another 10 out of 10 👍😍👍👍. Gary..... England 🇬🇧
Sir! I hope u make a million bucks! U gotta be one of thee hardest working men I hv witnessed in a while! I do Finish Carpentry work (Contractor ) and I am amazed at any one who masters their craft & is not into being lazy! Hammer the competition brother!
@@vehcor idk but I think you drove by it there was the GMC Sierra parked. I guess. Seeing it from the intersection were the accident happened the other time. Idk tbh
@@vehcor your welcome..and I found another one of your viewers where I work...I've been doing a lot of levelling kits in Ford trucks...well the upper strut nuts aren't reused so I've got a nice mound of them growing. Well the last one I tossed the half dozen at the mound and said "In the pile" without thinking of it and a coworker laughed...he knew where it came from. Thanks for the awesome content though...as I said before, there's no bullshit, just a guy and his helper gettin it done, thanks!
Stellar work as usual. This one was fun to watch, mostly because I have an 07 Tahoe that needs some work so it's nice to see how some of the interior panels come apart. Thanks!
Gotta love 3M VHB tape. I'm expecting it to be used to hold main and rod bearing caps on at any time. I think Honda already uses their wildly popular push pin body clips to rod caps on
Nice quality job as usual. Whoever buys this Yukon is going to get something that's fully restored and serviced and done right. The extra effort that you put into your builds to do service work that would suffice for now, means that the buyer can just drive off and not have to immediately think about any scheduled service.
That is exactly why I put in a little extra effort. Buyers remember that and tell others, it is why I do very little marketing and still sell cars fast. Thanks for the support!
Thanks for showing us that LS oil cooler block-off plate gasket leak. I did not know about it. Easy fix changing that $3.00 part, remove (2)10mm bolts, and I have to quote you, " I win" !!!
I must lead a "Boring Life" because one of the highlights of my week is getting excited for "Boring Build Friday". I rush home from work in anticipation. It makes my Friday! Seriously, you do a awesome job on your rebuilds. The end result is truly a work of a craftsman. I was a little upset about the front GMC emblem, but you came through! Love the slam about Jiffy Lube. So true! Can't wait for next Friday to see what the next rebuild is going to be....
As always excellent job. I tried the Rebuilt route on a Buick for my mom. She lives in GA. There even though it's got a rebuilt title. It still has to be inspected. $118 later we still wait on an inspection date.....
Great series enjoyed the shows right amount run time editing gets better and better with each build looking for forward to the next one( maybe a European one just to show what we have to deal with)
Was watching with headphones on,after you put the GMC badge on and walk around the side,you hit the bolts in that can,I did my cat claws in the ceiling trick....😂😂😂 Great Yukon....very clean.
great long tutorial video. 11/15/2019 at 9:26 EST 9787 views, 1.2K likes and 7 dislikes...why does anyone bothers to watch a detail, precise, well explained tutorial video to "dislike"...crazy...thank you for sharing. Hoping someone nice gets to buy your rebuild vehicle.
Some people purposely watch videos of vehicles they don't like so they can comment about how they should not be fixed. These are also people that don't own a car and have never opened a hood but are loyal to some brand because the TV told them it was good! 😂
That build will never pass. You forgot the most important thing. The Thingamabob is not connected to the whatchamacallit. Enjoyed the build and looking forward to the next build. Ram it on in the shop.
Nice work. As expected. I've fixed numerous issues on vehicles that had been taken to our local Midas. My equivalent to Jiffy Lube. Looks like the ole "Earthquake" impact has paid itself off ten fold. I might buy me one.... Murica🇺🇸
I'm going to need a discount......no third row and it's missing the GMC emblem! LOL As always......great content. I really love watching the builds that I can afford. So far I have rebuilt two reliable vehicles with low miles for two of my kids. Working up the courage to get my license and start doing it for a little profit. Thanks for showing that it's not impossible!
Your RUclips tutorial videos (or are show-off videos ha ha ha) are much better than any "Reality TV Show" You go into DETAILS, showing how-to and sharing your knowledge with your rebuilds. And the finish product is totally affordable for the common guy like me. Keep up the good job and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the support!
If all rebuilt vehicles appeared to be done this well, I might buy one. You do great work.
Thanks, there are some good builders out there. Thanks for the support.
"1 inch impact to tighten up the oil plug [...] like I was taught at Jiffy Lube."
I genuinely laughed aloud. Props.
"Put the oil in"
"They didn't teach me that at jiffy lube though"
Master mechanic and comedian right here.
@@crazikyle It took them once to have them blow up a car in our hood for me to never go there.
I have been an auto technician for almost 30 years, I have full appreciation for what he said. I call them Shitty Lube. Through the years, I have corrected more than one of their screw-ups.
Ah, the kids Jiffy lube hires are learning, they make mistakes, it happens. I do have a problem when I see the same mistakes coming from dealers, they are supposed to be the "best".
As I said, I have been doing this a long time and know many of my fellow techs. In our area there is a serious shortage of qualified and experienced techs. From the ones I have talked to, at local dealers, on a "team" there is usually one or two great techs, a couple of good techs and the the "zombie" techs. Of course, the "zombies" do the bull work that no one really wants to do like engine and tranny swaps.
I like so many am very impressed with GM service those guys are, well IMPRESSIVE ! When the service is completed, a savvy customer will look over every thing and request the old parts back!
GM's motto used to be "LIKE A ROCK" now its "WHAT A CROCK" !
Man I gotta admit it your work is genuine. Please keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
You know it is oddly satisfying listening to the plastic fasteners clip in!!!! Another job well done!👍
I am well aware! I only rebuild cars to hear the clicky parts as I put them together! lol
Excellent work. You've certainly given a tidy vehicle a new lease of life. It looks sweet.
Thanks!
If I was to ever buy a salvage build from anyone. It would be you. Very impressed with the attention to detail. Keep up the good work brother.
Thanks! Will do!
I would definitely buy a truck from you. Looks like you do awesome work!
Thank you!
Wasn’t expecting that rotor change to be so fast and easy! 😂
Right? All these people using wrenches and stuff! 😂
Nice videos I like that rebuilds, I’m a truck driver and I watch all of them 👍👍👍
Ahhhhhh yes the sweet relief of removing lower ball joints...something about beating the crap out of something feels soooooo good!
Yes and you get to call it "work"!
You went over and above on this Yukon build , excellent workmanship Vechor.
Thanks!
Been watch your video's for a while and been in the business of salvage rebuilds way before youtube made it en vogue. Hard to find a quality shop anymore, they all want insurance jobs and us poor slobs are trying to get our car's repaired and make money while doing it. You're doing great work, and you would have my business as your end product shows your commitment, skill and talent to the trade. A+
Thanks, my family has been in the rebuild business since the 1930s. A lot has changed and I agree with you everyone looks for the easy money and quick as possible! Thanks for the support!
Finally someone that takes the dang tire sticker off!! 👍
Sometimes you can leave them on and remove them with a burnout! 😂
@@vehcor Hooligan ! lol....
Again, i would never buy a a written off vehicle. Unless it was restored by you. Another amazing job!
Thank you!
and ANOTHER AWESOME SERIES!!! even got my wife watching with me now.... looking forward to the next one
Thanks for the support!
What a great ending to this project, enjoyed the action and comments. I was one of those GMC emblem guys.
Thanks for the support!
From the beginning of your work in this car, you have followed something really cool and fun with your exciting videos Your videos encouraged me to do the same with my 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe. Thank you, Captain.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Thanks for watching and good luck on your project.
Great "boring" series well done! Thanks for investing so much into these.
Thanks, more boredom on the way! 😂 Thanks for watching!
OSHA would totally approve of this video too! Love your videos like always!
OSHA is where all my dislikes come from! 😂
@@vehcor OSHA fanatics are your haters...ha ha ha
I think that you did a flawless job on this truck as usual! I’d drive it without a second thought after watching you build it.
They were polished, they were pretty bad in the first video. The detail guy does a decent job and on a 13 year old truck I'm not going to ask for more.
vehcor haha, sorry I saw that right as I made the comment, you responded quicker than I could edit! Truck looks amazing!
What an amazing job you did on this beauty! 🤩 Hopefully the next owner will take care of it. I would be interested in buying it, if I didn't have one just like it already, same model year and everything! Yes that missing GMC front badge was driving me crazy! 😬😬😬🤣🤣🤣 I'm so glad that you were joking around with us about that...lol Great build! 👍
Thanks for the support!
I find these build videos oddly satisfying.
Thanks
That wheel liner was so clean !
Yeah, I had to make sure that was me in the video. 😂
Surprisingly the best bit was the lovely clickyness of the wheel arch liner 😁
I only rebuild cars to hear the clicky parts!
I’m trying to stay on schedule just like you! New video every Friday. No excuses! Another great video by the way!
It's all about consistency. I told myself I would do a weekly video for 1 year and see what happens. It hasn't been easy but I like a challenge. Keep up the good work! I did watch your latest and liked it!
Thanks Scott! I got really busy lately working on cars for family and I recorded all that work so I have my next 6 videos already recorded. I just have to do my least favorite part which is editing 😂. But I’ve been on a good roll and I don’t plan on stopping! I can’t wait to see your next project.
Was expecting an Old man in the background yelling Get Off My Lawn!😜 LOL
He was too slow! I was there and gone before he could hobble out the front door! 😂
Or is that why you put the GMC back on the grill?
I am your follower from Saudi Arabia and a fan of American cars. So I loved the way you work and master you in this field. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great that you tell prospective customers to check with their insurer before purchase,here in the uk one of the largest insurers dont like rebuilt cars but are happy to sell them to me as salvage,this is why i tell my customers to get a quote first and tell insurer of the title so we are all singing from the same hymn sheet,thanks for the video as always its proper sunday night relax with a beer watching.
Thanks for the support!
Love your builds and explanations, been following since the nightmare Silverado.
Thanks, that truck brought a lot of viewers here!
@@vehcor Any chance you got parts for my 2007 suburban?
Very cool you added back in the Old GM chicklet emblems.
I just put them back how I found them.
Very nicely done. I have found that Brake Fluid used sparingly on a rag to clean black rubber and plastic parts works well. Keep it away from the paint!
Yes I was wondering where the GMC badge was. Was just about to ask. Lol. Great job!!! Will make someone a great ride!! On to the next build!!
Thanks!
A day without the air chisel is like a day without sunshine
Agreed! 👍🏻
WoW. The 'AFTERNOON' Crew sure did a FANTASTIC job on that vehicle. If it wasn't for her, you'd still be working on that thing! :-)
Hey, I'm just here to learn and lend a hand.
Great job.. the gift that keeps on giving.. that black Yukon. Hope that storage lot is big or will now become one more space emptied. Its always cool to watch your videos and learn. Thank you so very much for sharing each week!
Thanks, I usually try to use up my parts cars.
Who would have thought that rebuilding a car could give you mental stability and a body workout but you'll have to pay Tinkerbell for some more fairy dust if you want to carry on with the magic tricks ✨✨🔧🔧. At the end of the day lovely motor me old son another 10 out of 10 👍😍👍👍. Gary..... England 🇬🇧
Thanks for the support!
You have remarkable talent. I find your videos so relaxing. Thank you.
Thanks, years of practice!
I totally enjoyed this series. I’m just a novice but I think you do great work. Thank you for sharing with us! ❤️
Thanks, you have to start somewhere! Good luck! Thanks for watching.
Sir!
I hope u make a million bucks! U gotta be one of thee hardest working men I hv witnessed in a while!
I do Finish Carpentry work (Contractor ) and I am amazed at any one who masters their craft & is not into being lazy!
Hammer the competition brother!
Thanks for the support!
Another rebuild in the books. Fixed better than when it was built.
Thanks for the support!
I like the way you rounded this all up at the end and talked to your viewers. Show us your driveway.....
Thanks, you actually saw my driveway in the video! lol
@@vehcor idk but I think you drove by it there was the GMC Sierra parked. I guess. Seeing it from the intersection were the accident happened the other time. Idk tbh
@@vehcor Was it the one covered in snow?
I really enjoyed the emblem at the end lol.
I was worried my detailer was going to put it on. lol
Boring Build Friday? Hell no...seriously probably the best build channel...no bullshit, no crappy music, just straight forward work.
Thanks!
@@vehcor your welcome..and I found another one of your viewers where I work...I've been doing a lot of levelling kits in Ford trucks...well the upper strut nuts aren't reused so I've got a nice mound of them growing. Well the last one I tossed the half dozen at the mound and said "In the pile" without thinking of it and a coworker laughed...he knew where it came from.
Thanks for the awesome content though...as I said before, there's no bullshit, just a guy and his helper gettin it done, thanks!
Your videos never disappoint! Very entertaining, funny, and helpful.......maybe not in that order but you get the gist......
Thanks for the support!
Stellar work as usual. This one was fun to watch, mostly because I have an 07 Tahoe that needs some work so it's nice to see how some of the interior panels come apart. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Gotta love 3M VHB tape. I'm expecting it to be used to hold main and rod bearing caps on at any time. I think Honda already uses their wildly popular push pin body clips to rod caps on
It holds even tighter if you don't put it in the right spot! 😂
@@vehcor agreed. It has maximum adhesion if ever something is installed crooked or in wrong place
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Scott, It is really a decent, solid build. Another great build. Thank you ! I'm looking for the next basket case.
Thanks, I think I might be able to find a basketcase!
@@vehcor ONLY YOU !
i do enjoy watching your video of fixing lots of things!
I am eager to start your next adventure, I appreciate your efforts and for bringing us along.
It could be another boring one! 😂. Thanks for the support!
Great series and a beautiful finished product.
Thanks!
Looks really good! Fun to watch the progress.
Thank you!
Great job .I so enjoy your videos.thanks again for taking the time.to video them
Thanks for the support!
Job well done! Enjoy the humor in your work, with the Afternoon help!
Thank you!
Nice quality job as usual. Whoever buys this Yukon is going to get something that's fully restored and serviced and done right. The extra effort that you put into your builds to do service work that would suffice for now, means that the buyer can just drive off and not have to immediately think about any scheduled service.
That is exactly why I put in a little extra effort. Buyers remember that and tell others, it is why I do very little marketing and still sell cars fast. Thanks for the support!
Thanks for showing us that LS oil cooler block-off plate gasket leak. I did not know about it. Easy fix changing that $3.00 part, remove (2)10mm bolts, and I have to quote you, " I win" !!!
Your welcome, thanks for watching!
keep the vids coming man. love them. Mr spotty really needs to do more and carry his load of the work.
Thanks, he does enough, I don't want him taking over! lol
Love watching your video's and your builds. Love your attention to detail. Keep up the good work !
Thanks, will do!
Awesome job and truck. Gotta love the leg room, or lack of, in the back seat. It's just like our SS lol. Looking forward you the next project. 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Amazing work I have the same exact Yukon no issues just simple maintenance runs great for its age
Looks great, I'd love to learn that brake rotor change trick, magic 😁
Thanks, it takes some practice to get it right. 😂
I love your work. TOP SHELF. You must have one sweet ass deal with your painters to be able to make money.
Thanks! It is all about buying at the right price.
Now that parts truck was worth every penny!! Did a very nice job 👍
Yep!
nice truck, really nice work, looks like it never was wrecked.
Thanks, that is our goal!
Nice work, my friend. Like to watch, what you are doing.
Regards from the Netherlands
I must lead a "Boring Life" because one of the highlights of my week is getting excited for "Boring Build Friday". I rush home from work in anticipation. It makes my Friday! Seriously, you do a awesome job on your rebuilds. The end result is truly a work of a craftsman. I was a little upset about the front GMC emblem, but you came through! Love the slam about Jiffy Lube. So true! Can't wait for next Friday to see what the next rebuild is going to be....
I don't need the fancy cars, these boring builds are plenty of fun for me! Thanks for the support!
Great Build yet again, First Class job in rebuilding the GMC, looks like new.
😳Missed the Grill GMC emblem 😹 Excellent work
Another great video/job. Thanks, keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!
As always excellent job. I tried the Rebuilt route on a Buick for my mom. She lives in GA. There even though it's got a rebuilt title. It still has to be inspected. $118 later we still wait on an inspection date.....
Yep, there was a time when inspections were a 4 month wait for us! Good luck! I hate dealing with the state!
Great series enjoyed the shows right amount run time editing gets better and better with each build looking for forward to the next one( maybe a European one just to show what we have to deal with)
Thanks, I know what you have to deal with, I avoid it! 😂
FMAS - Factory Molding Alignment System.
Another great build! Thanks
Sometimes I wonder if the factory uses the FMAS 😂 I
The GMC emblem teaser... You almost had me. Can't wait to see the next build. With those Mustang parts going out the window, I'm just wondering....
I know it was bugging people every time I passed over the missing emblem! lol I find entertainment in the simplest things! Mustang, ewwwww! 😂
Was watching with headphones on,after you put the GMC badge on and walk around the side,you hit the bolts in that can,I did my cat claws in the ceiling trick....😂😂😂
Great Yukon....very clean.
I try to edit the sound levels to save the headphone listeners but sometimes I miss a bad part! 😂
You really should draw some safety glasses on mr spotty before he gets hurt
I can just draw him new eyes!
great long tutorial video. 11/15/2019 at 9:26 EST 9787 views, 1.2K likes and 7 dislikes...why does anyone bothers to watch a detail, precise, well explained tutorial video to "dislike"...crazy...thank you for sharing. Hoping someone nice gets to buy your rebuild vehicle.
Some people purposely watch videos of vehicles they don't like so they can comment about how they should not be fixed. These are also people that don't own a car and have never opened a hood but are loyal to some brand because the TV told them it was good! 😂
That was a sweet build! Great job!
Thanks!
Been awhile since I have watched your channel but you deliver one heck of a content , and it’s fun to watch too! Thanks
Thanks and thanks for watching.
You're my first subscribed you get to the point and not sugar coat it good sh** man.
Thank you for the honor! Glad to have you with us!
It looks great I'm still interested in purchasing it thanks in advance
Sounds good, I'll have updates on Instagram as soon as I have a total and a title.
Love that instant change of the rotor.
Thanks, it's a real time saver!
Great quality rebuild.
Mission Accomplished: Props To Mr. Spotty! He Did Quite a bit in This Segment... Another Quality Series..
Thanks!
@@vehcor Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Great videos, you are a talented guy, also love your humour. Best wishes from Scotland.
That's one clean Yukon , nice work as always !
Thanks!
Your favorite tool made some appearances. Another great video
I was having withdrawals! 😂 Thanks for the support!
Thanks for adding the store! Those powerstop brakes don’t warp like the factory ones, GM has bad warping issues and always suck.
No problem, I add to it as people ask me about tools or parts.
Never could get my 99 southern Yukon brakes as good as my RangeRover.
Another great watch, Thanks.
Thanks for the support!
11:20 that ratchet kicks ass. I've had mine for 20 years, no regrets.
I've gotten be through a few. lol
That build will never pass. You forgot the most important thing. The Thingamabob is not connected to the whatchamacallit. Enjoyed the build and looking forward to the next build. Ram it on in the shop.
Those thingamabobs always gets me!
When putting body side molding on, do you ever use the 3M Adhesion promoter to help the double side tape stick better?
Nothing like an awesome "Boring Builds Friday" to kickoff the weekend!!
Thanks!
You are the Man! I love your rebuild videos.
Thanks!
Great work as always Scott.
Thank you!
Really you are a genius
Please come to KSA to give the GM staff a course
Again nice job on the rebuild. You can do one for me anytime!!! You have mad skills on this
Thanks!
Yes seen it in the end when you did whats in the Console. Got alittle ahead of my self.
lol No worries!
Nice work. As expected. I've fixed numerous issues on vehicles that had been taken to our local Midas. My equivalent to Jiffy Lube. Looks like the ole "Earthquake" impact has paid itself off ten fold. I might buy me one.... Murica🇺🇸
I give the Jiffy kids a hard time but they are learning. I have seen the same mistakes coming from dealers and they have no excuses!
@@vehcorVery true. I will not ever stop learning.... You can not ever know it all. Happy Thanksgiving and god bless you and yours sir....
I'm going to need a discount......no third row and it's missing the GMC emblem! LOL As always......great content. I really love watching the builds that I can afford. So far I have rebuilt two reliable vehicles with low miles for two of my kids. Working up the courage to get my license and start doing it for a little profit. Thanks for showing that it's not impossible!
The emblem is included, the price is back up! Good luck on the projects!