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My GMC Yukon XL seems to be lacking the transmission cooler. was that the same for yours? I noticed there were a few connections next to the mounting bracket so i wasnt sure if you had removed an old transmission cooler
This did not work at all. Scary but true, I needed it and it was a sound deterrent only. Luckily my situation did not escalate, but I 100 percent encourage anyone that is looking for safety with this product do not purchase.
This is probably the best video when it comes to installing. 30 degrees seems right. At 45 it seems to be to much where the bar just don't hold it's position. And explaining to kick it into place seems to be right on the money. Thanks. I was just wanting to know if I had it right.
I know this video is 4 yrs old but i have this tool and i use it to remove lugs on my F150 and also used it to remove lugs from. An F350 and a 2500 chevy pickup. Plus also helped a buddy of mine do some suspension work on a 2005 Suburban and its a beast, best bang for the buck
Caught close to 20 lb worth of bass with these exact worms caught about 9 bass some small some largemouth but man idk if it was that pond or what but they loved this worm and it actually held up too I was averaging 3-4 fish before it tore off
I ordered a Mighty Max 12V 100 aH backup sump pump battery for my Zoeller 508 backup sump pump. The shipping box looked like it had been banged/dropped since one side was wrinkled (like an accordion). When I pulled it out, I noticed one of the bottom corners was slightly rounded, not squared. Is it still o.k. to install?
@@theoutdooroffice432 Thanks so much for your response. I sent photos of the damaged battery to the Seller and they passed them on to the manufacturer who said the dents were cosmetic and the battery was fine. They apologized for the poor shipping (byFedEx) and gave me a discount. Thanks again!
Make sure you pay attention to the directional arrows on these bars. FRONT means FRONT! If you put them on backward like my dumb ass mechanic did you'll get an annoying as hell whistling noise the minute you get over 40mph.
I was wondering how to get the cover off to test the battery for the positive terminal. Thanks for showing me - now I can put a multimeter to it and see if the battery is going like I think it is. When the car stops/starts it sometimes flashes a few dashboard lights (like parking brake released) but the car runs fine. The car turns 6 years old in April so I am sure the battery is going since the warranty is only for three years - after 6 it has had a good life. This is very helpful to take the next step once I determine for sure I need the battery (99 percent sure I need one).
Mine worked a few times and that was it. One of them got very hot and wouldn't shut off. The other won't take a charge. Saw one post to throw them in the freezer for a few hours. Will try that, otherwise I guess they will go in the trash.
I tried it on the front door then, went out the patio so, I could test it myself. To my surprise, my shoulder, with a few nudges, opened the door. I will try again with a smaller angle, but no longer confident. Where is the upgrade video, please🙂? Thanks.
@@theoutdooroffice432 I’ve been reading various comments. Mine is by MasterL*ck which isn’t high up there. Someone said they’ve been placing big dumbbells on top of theirs. Someone else screwed theirs into the floor. I will try once more then likely pay for a more secure one. Cheers.
Thank you for creating the video. I was viewing advertisements for a Bung Wrench. I was curious why I would need a bung wrench. Thank you for the demonstration. I suspect that sellers of Bung Wrenches just assumes that people know the situations where the tool is helpful. I have actually needed a bung wrench in the past, but used other methods to remove the plug from the drum so that I can enjoy its contents.
What about a field test you are thinking? Well just found this on another video so cut and pasted here: "Let me tell you guys this, first hand, in 2015 I was raided by the Feds and I had one of these security bars in place and it took them nearly 8 minutes to get into my house, the whole place was shaking sounded like an earthquake and finally the bar gave in and the door went down, I heard the dogs barking, I was detained, (released with out charge after nearly 24 hours) but man, that bar is really something definitely worth the $31.95 or whatever it was I paid for it something around there if I remember correctly. I remember that one federal agent telling his buddy "I would of hit the door twice and if it wouldn't budge I would of went through the window" oh, they also asked me me why my toilet was running... I said because I had to take a pee why else, got home the next day and everything was ripped apart literally, floor panels out of place, ceiling tiles taken down, everything in my cupboards thrown on the ground, couch cushions ripped open, dog prints all over the place but none the less that precious security bar really saved my ass for reasons in which I refuse to discuss on these forums." This review makes me more comfortable as I have been using this bar for some years and apart from pushing on the unlocked door with a friend inside I was not sure about a full on assault by a bogie man in the wee hours. The idea is they have to wake you up to get in - instead of one swift kick and they are standing in your bedroom with you asleep.