Actually it’s a liability issue I work at a Chevy dealership and have been there for 4 years sure their is some dishonest people but I have seen more independent shops scam people over more then my dealership has. There is always 2 sides to the story and most people who go to the dealership don’t care about the price it’s quality and assurance that the job is being done and done right the first time with warranty
@@bowtiesordie1098 Every time I've had to have my car at the dealership, they've fucked my car up. Including lifting it improperly and crushing my rocker panels
@@Doctors_TARDIS sounds like your dealership that doesn’t take pride in their work not all dealerships are that way and not all are good. I thought they were all stealerships till i worked at the one I’m at. I’m not here to change anyone’s opinion just simply stating mine
Randy’s laid back attitude and incredibly nice way of making fun of the truck, was great. Bosco laying down to check things under the truck with them was wholesome. This was a pretty relaxing video lol.
That's how my shepherd is. Any time I'm under a vehicle doing something. "Hey whatcha doing down there? Can I help? No? I guess I'll just lay right here under the truck with you then and wait"
This is so relaxing and entertaining compared to most of the tough guy shows on MT. Jared and Randy make you feel like you are there hanging out with them. Personalities you want to listen to and that are relaxing. No drama attitude. 👍
You are absolutely wright sir. 1500 dollars is a robbery. In Greece for these works the max will be 600 or 700 euros along with the technician's profit. In other words in Jared's region even the friends are charging too much!!!
I would be scared to take this to a check up where I live. In Europe if you see these trucks in a shop you know someone is having a party tonight somewhere and someone is waiting for parts for 2 weeks elsewhere, if they are lucky. Also, i don’t really think this truck would fit anywhere on the road here in the city. You could find parking spaces though for sure, but you would need an uber to home. Just a short 45 minute uber ride from your parking spot outside of town is always pleasant, gets you really relaxed when you get home.
@@1965themhs He's is saying $1500 is a "steal" as in its not expensive... Things might be cheap where you live in Greece but not in the US. Quality tires for the front end of that truck are going to cost 400 or 500 dollars, fixing the steering components and doing the oil change and new gaskets for 1000 on top of that is cheap. Most diesel shops are going to charge at least $100 per hour as a labor rate.
@@nickh7050 I checked the prices separately for the truck not including the tires because in Greece we have not a mass of trucks like US. But i saw that for oil changing someone need more or less 150$ , for the parts (pitman etc) more than 500, as you noticed per hour labor rate about 100$. For us here these prices is a robbery but as you said the cost of life in US is double or even triple than here. That's why i misunderstood the word "steal". I thought than even in US the cost was high enough. Apologize for the mistake!
@@1965themhs The $1500 is super cheap for America, especially in Georgia. Average hourly labor is $89 US, with parts markup at 15%. The same work at a dealership would be in excess of $2,200 since labor is usually $119 hourly and all parts are dealer specified (%20 more expensive plus 15% markup plus a $15 base for "shop supplies") I charge $60 direct hourly, which means I don't follow book times. If book calls for 2.5 hours and I do the job in 1.5 hours, I charge 1.5 hours. Most mechanics in the states charge book time. If the job calls for 6 hours and mechanic does it in 2.5 hours, the customer is charged the full 6 hours. The European Union (and cpuntries thereabouts) has MANY consumer protections the United States doesn't have, so some services are not only cheaper there, warranty coverage is enforced. No guarantee has to be made here except what the parts possess.
Put a set of PPE idler and pitman arm braaces. Unfortunately the steering being hung single sheer, it will always do that, install braces and it’ll help a ton. GM Dealer diesel tech.
I have a 01 3500... idler and pitman arm are SUPER common. Do yourself a favor and get the Cognito kit with the idler support. Its a lot better than stock or moog.
@@olliewells7437 we used to inport dually up to around 2004 something like that when the inport on them was band! If you look around your find some Dodgy ram's and things but after change in UK driving licence law's and other things it all come to a end, a lot of my friends still inport a lot of V8 trucks! Believe it or not can still be cheaper than buying a good second hand UK truck! I still have contacts if you are interested. I will just give you names of helping inport not after money!
Hey Jared, the leak on your oil pan is quite common. I've seen a number where it seemed that the bolts weren't torqued enough. Get the torque spec for your truck, climb under there with a torque wrench, and just tighten the bolts. Clean the area with degreaser, and see if that helped. If that didn't fix it, torque 2 pounds over spec. It's a lot cheaper to try that than to replace that gasket in the truck. The ones on the back corner of the driver's side are notorious for that. Don't know if the factory didn't torque enough, or if the extra heat from the oil cooler caused them to stretch or back out.
I love our 2020 6.7 Powerstroke. I usually change the oil 4000 miles. Change the fuel filters every 10,000 and run fuel additive to lubricate the high pressure pump. I spray the frame with fluid film. When it hits a 100,000 miles, it will get the weight reduction.
With his schedule, i don't think he'll be getting a dog. Like he has project cars that isn't even finished yet and you're suggesting that he should get a dog. Lmao
If you take the front tires and put them on the inside rear it will flatten the tread back out. That will allow you to leave them on the rear for a couple of tire rotations. Put a steering rack stablelizer on the front and it will take most of the stress off of the Pittman arm.... then it will last farther than 60 000 miles. Great show!
this weekend made a nice mess changing front and rear diff fluids. replacement shirt is definitely needed and was ordered. Went with the double XL for crack coverage, don't want to frighten the neighbors any more than me grunting under the vehicle in the driveway.
After hearing "Wooooooooh! That is SIIIIIICK! Daaaaaaaaaamn!" in every other video, it's nice to switch over to something more relatable and hear an accent.
When I bought My last “new to me” vehicle, I drove it to work for 3 days, then loaded it up with the wife, 3 kids, stacked to the roof with stuff, and towed a pop-up camper 400 miles to go camping. Single handed, that is the questionable choice of which I am most proud.
When I got my last new to me, I took a vehicle that had had 350 miles put on it in three years and jumped in and drove 150 miles home, stopping only to fuel it and air up the tires. I did bring one spare with me because it turned out to have 27 year old tires on the rear.
I bought a 2008 GMC 3500 HD duramax diesel Allison trans dually ext cab 4X4 last September only 70,000 kilometres on it. Bought it with no safety and didn’t test drive it. It came with a Lance camper on it. Truck was in immaculate condition no rust. Older fellow bought it new and used it to go camping and fishing. Had the truck safetied when I got home. Mechanic couldn’t believe the excellent condition of the truck and it didn’t require anything to safety it other than a couple of broken flange bolts on the exhaust system. The truck had 6 brand new Michelin tires on it. The truck handles the 4000 lb camper easily and has plenty of power on the hills. I’m very happy with my purchase. $30,000 Canadian plus taxes.
I'm glad to hear that actually, it must've been nice for Jared to get quantifiable proof that his viewers support him with actual money. Or he's thinking he should have raised the price by $10, it's an and/or situation.
Cool looking truck. My friend bought his dream truck last year a used 2500 diesel chevy. Within the first 2 months it needed an air and filter, no biggie. He promptly just ripped off the foam on the paper filter which is on their for the conditions it is primarily used in. Primary use being cold weather driving (why the foam is there) used for snow plowing business. I don't see good things in it's future. Unlike here where Jared likely will do good maintenance.
Minor pitman movement, I would grease the zerks, alignment, and replace the tires. The shake is most likely the alignment being out from hitting curbs and bad balance.
did not even finish the video before buying the shit! love supporting everyone involved (even the people at Bunker Branding). You guys do amazing work!
@@chrism6952 My 2020 duramax has wax on the frame, not paint. It can rub off and after changing the rear spring hangers to solastic, my tools and hands and arms were covered in that crap. You would think they would dip the frames in some sort of paint on a $76k truck.
@@CGT80 And that stuff doesnt last very long. I used to work on them for years. The bottoms of bodies rarely have a full coat of paint, usually its just primer and some oversprayed color. It couldnt cost much to bedliner the entire bottom. GM will sell you a sprayed bedliner as a factory option for 400 last I checked. Id be willing to pay at least another grand to have the bottom done from the factory.
@@CGT80 While a lick of paint would surely help, spraying the underside with an oily concoction seems to be a good move for preventing rust. As far as I know, you redo it every winter. Among plenty others, I've seen Mustie1 treat all his vehicles with this goop and it does seem to work well. I think most people would expect there to be 𝒔𝒐𝒎𝒆 paint underneath it though.😁
You are a breath of fresh air...great video. Need too see more of you though...working on eveyday cars we normal folks drive...how about an F-150 EcoBoost. Thanks.
I'm only a day late and the shirt is sold out already?! Holy crap. Well, I'm glad to see this channel getting some solid support. Love the content--great job, Jared!
I not certain what type of front suspension those have but I believe they have lower control arm torsion bars and need the weight on the front suspension to check ball joints. I had a '95 Chevy 3/4 ton that just passed a complete safety check and 1 week/100 miles later had the lower ball joint separate on the highway when I loaned it to a friend to move a table. As a result the left front tire crushed into the left front fender causing the wheel to lock and truck to veer off the road and roll. It was a total write off, as was his new table. He was badly bruised but recovered ok. The mechanic had not checked the ball joints properly and thought you could just jack them up and check for slop. If the front IFS pulls the upper and lower ball joints apart when off the ground then the ball joints will appear rock solid if you check them with the truck off the ground, even if they are just on the verge of completely failing (separating).
Love all the IH truck in the background. Wish they still made 'em. Bodies suffered from severe rust issues but those were downsized trucks made by a truck manufacturer.
This is why I bought a 04 6.0 for 10,000. Then put 20,000 into it. It had 150,000 on it. We are now at 380,000. Going strong 30,000 paid for itself in the first year.
Because it’s a 6.0 is why you put head gaskets on it. I put 376,000 on a 05 lly Duramax and only changed the fluids. It’s mainly about the person behind the wheel and how they drive and maintain the truck. To many wrangler with Copenhagen rings pockets yeeyees thinking they got a race truck is the biggest problem with every diesel truck out on the market.
Hey man Derrick sent me over great content that's a nice GMC. I've got a 98 Sierra with 291,000 still going strong best truck made. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida
I am a diesel tech at Ford and I can't tell you how many fuel systems I have done bc ppl put DEF in the fuel tank 😂, that thing cristalices and you gotta replace every component of the fuel system 😂
Fix front end problems, then rotate the front tires to the inside dual. You will get to finish wearing them out and have good tires on the steering, not to mention saving money.
Look at the adjusting nut on the gear box. That year truck, they are bad about the adjusting nut backing off so there is a ton of slop in the box. Just run it back down until the nut touches again and then snug it up with some lock tite.
Hopefully you don't have DEF issues... used to work for GM, VERY common issue and get ready for limp mode if it happens. Ask the dealer to check special policies to see if you are still under the extensions if your truck was impacted, which it likely was, the early DEF trucks had a lot of issues with the systems and caused tons of headaches.
very nice truck! was a good buy. though i am surprised at how much rust was under that thing assuming it was a southern vehicle and being so new. here in michigan any vehicle is going to be that rusty within a year easily, but i assumed a more southern one would have less rust.
Just bought myself a Silverado 1500 brand new can't wait never had a big truck before. Glad there was only minor stuff wrong with your GMC. Diesels are expensive to repair and unless you intend to use it as you guys do a lot of people just think of the gas mileage and not the maintenance and upkeep that comes with owning a V8 diesel engine. Just the carbon build up alone in a lot of even small hatchback diesels is a bit insane. Friend of mine bought her car to me saying it was down on power. I pulled a couple of pipes off and it had the diameter of about a garden hose with the amount of carbon build up there was in some of those parts. So I told her that with that amount of carbon build up it means the inside of the engine is caked with it as well. That to repair a diesel is very expensive and it is probably worth trading it in. She took it to a diesel mechanic who had to do a very involved cleaning process on it and got it back to like 80% but as I told her it was too badly caked up. A full engine taredown was needed. This was a vw golf diesel. Had just shy of 60 000kms on it. So you may get the mileage but unless you maintain them really well they tend to be more expensive to repair then a regular petrol engine. It is a real issue with the common rail diesels and the modern big truck large capacity diesels. As you saw with your titan the environmental safeguards are for sure lessening the life of a lot of diesel engines that otherwise without those safeguards would last 300k miles or more, due to the choking of that soot into the engines to reduce emissions. It is a real shame because the diesel tech is amazing ATM but the safeguards are all holding them back. The quickest thing you can do to prevent this is by seeing your local diesel specialist and have them remove some of the safeguards that cause the carbonation. It is a bit in the grey area of modifications being legal due to the environmental impact but it will make your truck last 10x longer then it would with them
That truck doesn’t have an oil pan gasket. The upper and lower pans both use black rtv. Also put a lift pump on it or do a cp3 conversion. The cp4 is a Bosch part that was designed for European grade diesel not American and will implode under heavy use. Using a lift pump will ease the demands on the cp4 and give it longer life.
Well automatically the mirrors caught my eye. So either someone took them off and put those older gen mirrors on for whatever reason, or there could’ve been an accident and those were put on cause they’re cheaper
Need more of Jared’s friend on the channel. I love what you and Tavarish do with the exotics, but this dude seems a lot more relatable to what most of us are working on.
I'll try this again.... Does the hour meter match the odometer? divide the mileage by 35 for a good ballpark approximation... also divide the work hours by 7 for a good rough approximation of idle hours....😉
That’s crazy I have a 2015 camaro with 36k miles and the front shakes on it also , the rack and pinion has an inch of free play side to side we got it with 28 k miles and it’s been doing it since day one
I went to the site and for some reason thought the shirts were already sold out, I must have misread. Anyway looks like the cost to ship to the UK is more than the cost of the shirt! I think I shall have to give this a miss and let someone else have the opportunity. Keep up the good work! Now I'm feeling inspired and off into the garage for a couple of hours.
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Waste removal services must be hella expensive where you live 🤣🤣
Got me a shirt. Thanks for making these videos entertaining.
I'm looking foreward to show off the shirt around in Denmark :-D
Just looked at the shipping cost as I'm in the UK and it's $33usd to ship a t shirt... Sorry fellas, I'm out.
ordered a few. I"m going to wear one. Save the rest.
Reason dealer repair shops do not want to be recorded: It's hard to rip someone off when they are being recorded on video.
I worked for a dealership when I was younger...sweet Jesus it's absolutely disgusting. Can't tell the truth at all or you'll be fired
Stealerships , i wouldn't use their services for anything . More greedy and dishonest than the Government , and that's saying something .
Actually it’s a liability issue I work at a Chevy dealership and have been there for 4 years sure their is some dishonest people but I have seen more independent shops scam people over more then my dealership has. There is always 2 sides to the story and most people who go to the dealership don’t care about the price it’s quality and assurance that the job is being done and done right the first time with warranty
@@bowtiesordie1098 Every time I've had to have my car at the dealership, they've fucked my car up. Including lifting it improperly and crushing my rocker panels
@@Doctors_TARDIS sounds like your dealership that doesn’t take pride in their work not all dealerships are that way and not all are good. I thought they were all stealerships till i worked at the one I’m at. I’m not here to change anyone’s opinion just simply stating mine
The addition of Jared to Wrench Everyday has now made this my favorite car related youtube channel hands down. Deserves 1m subs
Foreal he’s dope and always informative
Definately deserves more subs than tavarish 😂😂
I like it when he’s right and argues with Tav 😤😂
Same here best auto Chanel on RUclips.
Yep, Jared is bae. No homo
Randy should start a channel. He is hilarious. Can't fake dry humor and he freaking has it.
And you can tell he's genuinely a good dude by how much his dog likes to hang around him.
Randy’s laid back attitude and incredibly nice way of making fun of the truck, was great. Bosco laying down to check things under the truck with them was wholesome. This was a pretty relaxing video lol.
That's how my shepherd is. Any time I'm under a vehicle doing something. "Hey whatcha doing down there? Can I help? No? I guess I'll just lay right here under the truck with you then and wait"
@@FlyingFalcon77 now that’s gotta be the best lol
Randy needs to be on the show more often.
he's trying so hard not to be nice but you can see he's such a good guy
@@RemcoStoutjesdijk he just wants to play along for his good buddy Jared. That's a solid friend right there.
Three minutes in and I have beer coming out my nose. This guy is GOLD!!!! Bosco is a total gearhead.
This is so relaxing and entertaining compared to most of the tough guy shows on MT. Jared and Randy make you feel like you are there hanging out with them. Personalities you want to listen to and that are relaxing. No drama attitude. 👍
$1500 in repairs for a 6 year old truck is a steal. You lucked out if that's all that's wrong with it. It has years of life left on it.
You are absolutely wright sir. 1500 dollars is a robbery. In Greece for these works the max will be 600 or 700 euros along with the technician's profit. In other words in Jared's region even the friends are charging too much!!!
I would be scared to take this to a check up where I live. In Europe if you see these trucks in a shop you know someone is having a party tonight somewhere and someone is waiting for parts for 2 weeks elsewhere, if they are lucky. Also, i don’t really think this truck would fit anywhere on the road here in the city. You could find parking spaces though for sure, but you would need an uber to home. Just a short 45 minute uber ride from your parking spot outside of town is always pleasant, gets you really relaxed when you get home.
@@1965themhs He's is saying $1500 is a "steal" as in its not expensive... Things might be cheap where you live in Greece but not in the US. Quality tires for the front end of that truck are going to cost 400 or 500 dollars, fixing the steering components and doing the oil change and new gaskets for 1000 on top of that is cheap. Most diesel shops are going to charge at least $100 per hour as a labor rate.
@@nickh7050 I checked the prices separately for the truck not including the tires because in Greece we have not a mass of trucks like US. But i saw that for oil changing someone need more or less 150$ , for the parts (pitman etc) more than 500, as you noticed per hour labor rate about 100$. For us here these prices is a robbery but as you said the cost of life in US is double or even triple than here. That's why i misunderstood the word "steal". I thought than even in US the cost was high enough. Apologize for the mistake!
@@1965themhs The $1500 is super cheap for America, especially in Georgia. Average hourly labor is $89 US, with parts markup at 15%.
The same work at a dealership would be in excess of $2,200 since labor is usually $119 hourly and all parts are dealer specified (%20 more expensive plus 15% markup plus a $15 base for "shop supplies")
I charge $60 direct hourly, which means I don't follow book times. If book calls for 2.5 hours and I do the job in 1.5 hours, I charge 1.5 hours.
Most mechanics in the states charge book time. If the job calls for 6 hours and mechanic does it in 2.5 hours, the customer is charged the full 6 hours.
The European Union (and cpuntries thereabouts) has MANY consumer protections the United States doesn't have, so some services are not only cheaper there, warranty coverage is enforced. No guarantee has to be made here except what the parts possess.
When a dog sits to "alert" it's handler, you KNOW you're likely gonna be in some kind of trouble!!!
Put a set of PPE idler and pitman arm braaces. Unfortunately the steering being hung single sheer, it will always do that, install braces and it’ll help a ton. GM Dealer diesel tech.
Really good video, real men, real friends working on real trucks.. Plus a really cute dog too..
I ordered mine! I love Tavarish, but I ordered this one for Jared. Jared made this one of my favorite youtube channels of all time!
Randy is such a legend! I've enjoyed every single episode he's been in.
I have a 01 3500... idler and pitman arm are SUPER common. Do yourself a favor and get the Cognito kit with the idler support. Its a lot better than stock or moog.
Randy should definitely start a channel about those International rebuilds.
I like how his buddy makes eye contact with us while talking to Jared.
Never laughed so much when you had to roll your dog out of the way🤣🤣
Wish we had proper pick ups like these in the UK...
Same bro
Isn't the Amarok good?
@@Josmersuero nowhere as big as an American dually, and we don’t get any big v8’s either
Our roads aren’t made for things like this.
@@olliewells7437 we used to inport dually up to around 2004 something like that when the inport on them was band! If you look around your find some Dodgy ram's and things but after change in UK driving licence law's and other things it all come to a end, a lot of my friends still inport a lot of V8 trucks! Believe it or not can still be cheaper than buying a good second hand UK truck! I still have contacts if you are interested. I will just give you names of helping inport not after money!
Great workshop. You can tell Randy knows his stuff.Proper old school mechanic ,repair before replace. And honest!👏👏👏👍👍👍
through Hoovies we got the Wizard, through Tavarish we got Jared... it's like our favorite youtubers gives us a new favorite.
Hey Jared, the leak on your oil pan is quite common. I've seen a number where it seemed that the bolts weren't torqued enough. Get the torque spec for your truck, climb under there with a torque wrench, and just tighten the bolts. Clean the area with degreaser, and see if that helped. If that didn't fix it, torque 2 pounds over spec. It's a lot cheaper to try that than to replace that gasket in the truck.
The ones on the back corner of the driver's side are notorious for that. Don't know if the factory didn't torque enough, or if the extra heat from the oil cooler caused them to stretch or back out.
Already picked up my shirt, I will endeavor to post it on Instagram when it arrives! Thanks Jared and Tavarish!
I love our 2020 6.7 Powerstroke. I usually change the oil 4000 miles. Change the fuel filters every 10,000 and run fuel additive to lubricate the high pressure pump. I spray the frame with fluid film. When it hits a 100,000 miles, it will get the weight reduction.
Picked one of the shirts up because it's just too good, yall really hit this one out of the park.
Just ordered mine. Gotta support this hard working guy
Tavarish needs a dog for the Florida shop. Dogs make these episodes better every time!
With his schedule, i don't think he'll be getting a dog. Like he has project cars that isn't even finished yet and you're suggesting that he should get a dog. Lmao
@@b.roa2366 He just needs a dog that has diagnostic abilities like the dog in this episode to help him out.
@@patchgatsby9138 Lmao - Loved that dogs way to act 🤟🏻🤣
he has jared
Biscuit from Rich Rebuilds is not available. 🤣🤣
If you take the front tires and put them on the inside rear it will flatten the tread back out. That will allow you to leave them on the rear for a couple of tire rotations. Put a steering rack stablelizer on the front and it will take most of the stress off of the Pittman arm.... then it will last farther than 60 000 miles. Great show!
“Bosco check it out, see anything bad?”
*Bosco sits*
“He’s trained to sit when there’s problems”
this weekend made a nice mess changing front and rear diff fluids. replacement shirt is definitely needed and was ordered. Went with the double XL for crack coverage, don't want to frighten the neighbors any more than me grunting under the vehicle in the driveway.
After hearing "Wooooooooh! That is SIIIIIICK! Daaaaaaaaaamn!" in every other video, it's nice to switch over to something more relatable and hear an accent.
Dang son!
Yep, nice to hear someone talking sense too. The channel you're meaning is getting to be unwatchable.
Randy is a great addition to the show, his sense of humor and deadpan expression is so on point
looks a little rough under there for 50-60k ish miles.
When I bought My last “new to me” vehicle, I drove it to work for 3 days, then loaded it up with the wife, 3 kids, stacked to the roof with stuff, and towed a pop-up camper 400 miles to go camping. Single handed, that is the questionable choice of which I am most proud.
When I got my last new to me, I took a vehicle that had had 350 miles put on it in three years and jumped in and drove 150 miles home, stopping only to fuel it and air up the tires. I did bring one spare with me because it turned out to have 27 year old tires on the rear.
i drove mine 1600 miles back home the day after i got it. FL to NH in 24 hours door to door.
I bought a 2008 GMC 3500 HD duramax diesel Allison trans dually ext cab 4X4 last September only 70,000 kilometres on it. Bought it with no safety and didn’t test drive it. It came with a Lance camper on it. Truck was in immaculate condition no rust. Older fellow bought it new and used it to go camping and fishing.
Had the truck safetied when I got home. Mechanic couldn’t believe the excellent condition of the truck and it didn’t require anything to safety it other than a couple of broken flange bolts on the exhaust system. The truck had 6 brand new Michelin tires on it. The truck handles the 4000 lb camper easily and has plenty of power on the hills. I’m very happy with my purchase. $30,000 Canadian plus taxes.
HEY! I bought my 2017 L5P in Sept - My truck shook home too. Check for a bent wheel!!!!! Mine had a bent wheel!
Love how you guys get to roll the dice with your purchases!
just ordered 2 shirts, thank you Jared and Tavarish, you guys are awesome!!!!!
i liked the video and Randy seems like cool guy. whole crew that did the work on ur pickup did great.
Randy seems a great guy, and it would be fun watching his channel, when he gets one.
But the work required is well within your abilities...
One hour and they're already sold out. Guess I'll have to wait for the Denali piece T-shirt!
I'm glad to hear that actually, it must've been nice for Jared to get quantifiable proof that his viewers support him with actual money.
Or he's thinking he should have raised the price by $10, it's an and/or situation.
can't wait to see the episode of how the truck gets fixed i actually like the duramax diesel 3500 keep up the good work Jared love your truck
You're sounding much more relaxed and your personality is really coming through on camera. You'll do well mate. Shout out from Sydney, Australia 👍
Nice truck Jared got the same one just not a dually. My first diesel and I love it.
Cool looking truck. My friend bought his dream truck last year a used 2500 diesel chevy. Within the first 2 months it needed an air and filter, no biggie. He promptly just ripped off the foam on the paper filter which is on their for the conditions it is primarily used in. Primary use being cold weather driving (why the foam is there) used for snow plowing business. I don't see good things in it's future. Unlike here where Jared likely will do good maintenance.
Randy should absolutely start his own channel! He's laid back and seemingly knowledgeable.
@David Bryant hater
Jared and Tavarish have a great dynamic. Randy should have his own channel.
I ordered mine 🤩 even though shipping to Switzerland costs 37$ 😂
You're from Switzerland man, that's candy money.
@@loicjeannin6233 😂
Minor pitman movement, I would grease the zerks, alignment, and replace the tires. The shake is most likely the alignment being out from hitting curbs and bad balance.
I got mine ordered! Thanks for the great content guys!
did not even finish the video before buying the shit! love supporting everyone involved (even the people at Bunker Branding). You guys do amazing work!
I just can't believe how much surface rust is already under that truck for its age/mileage
its almost like gm wanted it to rust out
@@chrism6952 My 2020 duramax has wax on the frame, not paint. It can rub off and after changing the rear spring hangers to solastic, my tools and hands and arms were covered in that crap. You would think they would dip the frames in some sort of paint on a $76k truck.
@@CGT80 And that stuff doesnt last very long. I used to work on them for years. The bottoms of bodies rarely have a full coat of paint, usually its just primer and some oversprayed color. It couldnt cost much to bedliner the entire bottom. GM will sell you a sprayed bedliner as a factory option for 400 last I checked. Id be willing to pay at least another grand to have the bottom done from the factory.
@@CGT80 While a lick of paint would surely help, spraying the underside with an oily concoction seems to be a good move for preventing rust. As far as I know, you redo it every winter. Among plenty others, I've seen Mustie1 treat all his vehicles with this goop and it does seem to work well. I think most people would expect there to be 𝒔𝒐𝒎𝒆 paint underneath it though.😁
I'll be dipped. I actually like a channel that was recommended to me from another youtube channel and I ain't even mad. Thank Derek. Hi Jared!
Your man Randy will make a great guest more often or his own channel 😀👍
The fans in the seats is awesome! i got that in my Saab 9-5 aero 01! :D
You are a breath of fresh air...great video. Need too see more of you though...working on eveyday cars we normal folks drive...how about an F-150 EcoBoost. Thanks.
I'm only a day late and the shirt is sold out already?! Holy crap. Well, I'm glad to see this channel getting some solid support. Love the content--great job, Jared!
When your an XL there sold out and you love the Chanel so much that you buy 2 2xl just to show your support .... keep up the good work guys
Randy is a chill dude hands down .cheers great clip
I not certain what type of front suspension those have but I believe they have lower control arm torsion bars and need the weight on the front suspension to check ball joints.
I had a '95 Chevy 3/4 ton that just passed a complete safety check and 1 week/100 miles later had the lower ball joint separate on the highway when I loaned it to a friend to move a table. As a result the left front tire crushed into the left front fender causing the wheel to lock and truck to veer off the road and roll. It was a total write off, as was his new table. He was badly bruised but recovered ok. The mechanic had not checked the ball joints properly and thought you could just jack them up and check for slop.
If the front IFS pulls the upper and lower ball joints apart when off the ground then the ball joints will appear rock solid if you check them with the truck off the ground, even if they are just on the verge of completely failing (separating).
Love all the IH truck in the background. Wish they still made 'em. Bodies suffered from severe rust issues but those were downsized trucks made by a truck manufacturer.
This is why I bought a 04 6.0 for 10,000. Then put 20,000 into it. It had 150,000 on it. We are now at 380,000. Going strong 30,000 paid for itself in the first year.
How many miles would you have gotten if you bought 3 of those trucks instead of just one?
@@getchasome6230 I think if you put the work and parts into it. As well as the maintenance you could get anywhere from 750 to 1mil on each.
Because it’s a 6.0 is why you put head gaskets on it. I put 376,000 on a 05 lly Duramax and only changed the fluids. It’s mainly about the person behind the wheel and how they drive and maintain the truck. To many wrangler with Copenhagen rings pockets yeeyees thinking they got a race truck is the biggest problem with every diesel truck out on the market.
I would have taken my truck to Randy too, seems like a solid mechanic and a dry sense of humor.
Hey man Derrick sent me over great content that's a nice GMC. I've got a 98 Sierra with 291,000 still going strong best truck made. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida
I had a 2016 2500 Silverado and I do miss that truck, but i have a 2021 lt trail boss and i really love it
Jared is like the nicest guy… what a surprise when his friend is a pleasant dude.
I am a diesel tech at Ford and I can't tell you how many fuel systems I have done bc ppl put DEF in the fuel tank 😂, that thing cristalices and you gotta replace every component of the fuel system 😂
Lift off the lead spring on the front. Not the frame. You can also use the transmission cross member for the front arms.
JR had a similar front end issue with his F250 Platinum PowerStroke starting the day he drove it off the CarMax lot.
1000 ish for steering bits and tires.
Here in Vancouver Canada we'll be looking at least 1000 just for reg all season ( tires all 4 corners)
Fix front end problems, then rotate the front tires to the inside dual. You will get to finish wearing them out and have good tires on the steering, not to mention saving money.
Great video, guys! Personally, I think it looks better without the running boards but, either way she is a beauty rig
You must fix the rust problem
Great show guys and awsome truck Jared. I ordered my shirt. I'm clad to support the show.
The balance point on my 2008 Chevy dually is the seam between the doors. The dual wheels and big rear end are quite heavy.
Look at the adjusting nut on the gear box. That year truck, they are bad about the adjusting nut backing off so there is a ton of slop in the box. Just run it back down until the nut touches again and then snug it up with some lock tite.
Hopefully you don't have DEF issues... used to work for GM, VERY common issue and get ready for limp mode if it happens. Ask the dealer to check special policies to see if you are still under the extensions if your truck was impacted, which it likely was, the early DEF trucks had a lot of issues with the systems and caused tons of headaches.
You have to change those old tow mirrors to the new paint match ones with the lights in them. Will make the truck complete
Randy seems like a great guy with a great sense of humour.
Bosco is just like my dog. Has to be right in the middle of everything when you are working on something in the garage. 😀
very nice truck! was a good buy. though i am surprised at how much rust was under that thing assuming it was a southern vehicle and being so new. here in michigan any vehicle is going to be that rusty within a year easily, but i assumed a more southern one would have less rust.
Just bought myself a Silverado 1500 brand new can't wait never had a big truck before. Glad there was only minor stuff wrong with your GMC. Diesels are expensive to repair and unless you intend to use it as you guys do a lot of people just think of the gas mileage and not the maintenance and upkeep that comes with owning a V8 diesel engine. Just the carbon build up alone in a lot of even small hatchback diesels is a bit insane. Friend of mine bought her car to me saying it was down on power.
I pulled a couple of pipes off and it had the diameter of about a garden hose with the amount of carbon build up there was in some of those parts.
So I told her that with that amount of carbon build up it means the inside of the engine is caked with it as well. That to repair a diesel is very expensive and it is probably worth trading it in.
She took it to a diesel mechanic who had to do a very involved cleaning process on it and got it back to like 80% but as I told her it was too badly caked up. A full engine taredown was needed. This was a vw golf diesel. Had just shy of 60 000kms on it. So you may get the mileage but unless you maintain them really well they tend to be more expensive to repair then a regular petrol engine.
It is a real issue with the common rail diesels and the modern big truck large capacity diesels. As you saw with your titan the environmental safeguards are for sure lessening the life of a lot of diesel engines that otherwise without those safeguards would last 300k miles or more, due to the choking of that soot into the engines to reduce emissions. It is a real shame because the diesel tech is amazing ATM but the safeguards are all holding them back.
The quickest thing you can do to prevent this is by seeing your local diesel specialist and have them remove some of the safeguards that cause the carbonation. It is a bit in the grey area of modifications being legal due to the environmental impact but it will make your truck last 10x longer then it would with them
Randy needs his own channel! Him and his pup would be great!
Shit they sold fast. I didn't care to much about the bumper. I liked the shirt.
Hi Jared and guest nice video 📹 and workmanship
Nothing like them good ole North Georgia Mountain people. Great video
I couldnt wait until the end of the video. I ordered one once I saw it.
That truck doesn’t have an oil pan gasket. The upper and lower pans both use black rtv. Also put a lift pump on it or do a cp3 conversion. The cp4 is a Bosch part that was designed for European grade diesel not American and will implode under heavy use. Using a lift pump will ease the demands on the cp4 and give it longer life.
How is this brand new truck more of a hooptie than my 250k mile BMW
"250k BMW" LOL.
@@xenonram 50k on each engine
Well automatically the mirrors caught my eye. So either someone took them off and put those older gen mirrors on for whatever reason, or there could’ve been an accident and those were put on cause they’re cheaper
Need more of Jared’s friend on the channel. I love what you and Tavarish do with the exotics, but this dude seems a lot more relatable to what most of us are working on.
When Bosco layed down paws up in between everything 😂
liked and subbed found you via junkyards and barn finds. Now I gotta binge watch your vids lol
I'll try this again.... Does the hour meter match the odometer? divide the mileage by 35 for a good ballpark approximation... also divide the work hours by 7 for a good rough approximation of idle hours....😉
It's amusing seeing Jared have to amp up his energy to take frontmanship of this channel. I feel ya. Keep up the great work!
That’s crazy I have a 2015 camaro with 36k miles and the front shakes on it also , the rack and pinion has an inch of free play side to side we got it with 28 k miles and it’s been doing it since day one
well ill be diped lol greeting from Australia big fan of Vice Grip garage watched the episode were you worked on the independence Chevelle great work
I went to the site and for some reason thought the shirts were already sold out, I must have misread. Anyway looks like the cost to ship to the UK is more than the cost of the shirt! I think I shall have to give this a miss and let someone else have the opportunity. Keep up the good work!
Now I'm feeling inspired and off into the garage for a couple of hours.
I had a chuckle when I needed to plug in my block heater before a winter storm and plug was frozen solid inside the cover.
Oil pans covered under warranty, I believe it has a special policy till 120k.