Great video 👍, only thing I would do different is not let the caliper hang from the hose like that. Use a piece of wire and tie it off to the spring so it doesn’t have the weight on the hose.
Thanks for the video man. I always come back to youtube before i tackle a job incase i miss something but doing these bearings next Sunday on a 93 dakota 2wd, hope they dont need a whole disc assembly but it sure would be easier in my opinion lol Nice work man and wow thats alot of video and alot of time editing. We appreciate it 🤘🏻
Fonky!!! Straight to the point. No bullshit talking about a bunch of irrelevant shit and jokes. 40 minute video with 5 minutes of instruction. I think most of these ppl just like to be heard.
I got one of these for Christmas when I was sixteen. The body and interior were nice. But the truck was mechanically shot. Biggest piece of shit I have ever seen. I tore the engine out. The seats, mirrors and tires. the bed of the truck was perfect so I converted it into a trailer. Damn good trailer too.
I have that coop, how any chickens do you keep in there. I am looking to build something larger. Expecting baby chicks in April. Not excited about these prefabs after getting it.
It's a 10x20 run and we keep 6 in there, the coop claims 4-6 chickens, I want to build bigger out of an old shed if I can get my hands on one on the cheap.
I want to do something similar to mine and I'm just wanting to know more about the build and who did the engine work. I have a 95 extended cab in my front yard without its original v6.
@@dtruth5769 dual exhaust means 2 pipes out the back, cat back system as featured here, splits after the catalyst. A true dual exhaust has 1 pipe for each side of the engine and does not split, but usually has a crossover pipe in the form of a balance tube or x pipe. My current setup , not shown in any videos, is a true dual with x pipe. My challenger is true dual with x pipe, my wife's charger is true dual with x pipe. A moden ram truck with dual exhaust is a cat back system split by the muffler, old crown vics had true dual with balance tube.
@@oellrichm That's semantics. Dual means 2. It's that simple. Exhaust is piping. Either u have 2 sperate main systems which is a dual(2) exhaust or u don't. I've been building cars since I'm 17. I'm 50 now. Worked for Ford & GM. Modern cars can't change definitions. Sorry pal.
I have a 92 LE less than 100k miles with dual flow masters. Can’t beat that rumble. Do you know of anyplace to order replacement interior parts? Missing a windshield pillar on passenger side.