6 years later and this video saved me a lot of money. 2003 GMC Sonoma, tapped with a hammer and boom! It work. Thank you for the content. Super stoked.
Just replaced my alternator today....The shop wanted $370 plus tax and would have charged another $200 for a battery since the old battery was on its last legs due to the alternator being all over the place and eventually being a "No charge" situation plus would have cost me another $150 to tow it to the shop since it wouldn't make it to the shop on batter power...., In the end the whole job I did myself, cost me just $138 and the new battery replaced free under warranty. Super helpful video! Saved me a ton of money!
After replacing the window regulator on a 2004 blazer, I can see why you're slow to just replace it all. Did you seal the hole with a little rtv? Can't really argue with it working again.
I have a 2002 crew cab s10 and my dad had a 2003 Cadillac Escalade he upgraded his alternator and I put his oem alternator on my s10 it fit and work perfectly
Great info mate! I bought one of these about 15 years ago and used it extensively into an old Peavey Bandit. I went further into modelling setups with the G7.1u (too bloody confusing!), then AmpliTube, PositiveGrid and Katana. Your vid inspired me to dust off the old 2.1/Bandit combo and I’ll be buggered if it isn’t every bit as enjoyable as anything else I’ve got. I just wish I could find the bloody power brick as it eats batteries like they are going out of style.
When you started marking stuff so you knew where it was I knew this video was going to be a dummy on a mission. This is not something that requires depth markings, on center marks, or anything like that. Then you continue to talk about your markings as if they mattered when they never did anything at all. Wtf are you doing dude?