If you mix gas on a injection oil style motor it will lock your motor up because the oil shoots strait on the main bearing on every stroke from the injector mixed gas don't hit the bearing
Thanks for posting this. I am going to get roof cross bars for sure and may get the receiver. I don't plan on towing with my Trax but I might want a box or bike rack.
Thank you for making this video and providing the link to the touch screen/digitizer. It was very helpful. The only problem, which I experienced was figuring out how to disconnect the three plugs, which ran from the touch screen.
Start with a Uhaul box truck, it costs $39 per day + $0.79 per mile + fuel. Yes, you'll have to unload by hand but it's better than going hungry and there are over 20,000 Uhaul rental locations in the US even in VERY small towns. The Uhaul box trucks can be rented 24/7 online. No maintenance and the air conditioner works. Clearly, the math has to work, and focus on large jobs like for other businesses.
I rode in these cars when they were brand new. These full-size Plymouths did not ride as smooth as their Ford and GM counterparts but did handle better.
It’s sitting in the woods on the frame with no title and a bad transmission. Not only that, been sitting for like 6 years. Injectors are the least of the problems. Also the guy who bought it pulled the motor to build a motor for his racecar. Those injectors don’t matter
In our area you can find tons of these 4x4 4-wheelers for $600. The problem is if you want a Honda brand one (since they last forever) you will pay an arm and a leg.
My neighbor just bought a 4x4 version of that one in great condition for $600. They were great 4-wheelers that rivaled the Honda Fourtrax 300, but the main complaint I hear is that it is hard to find aftermarket parts to keep them on the road. People end up using them as parts machines to keep the existing ones on the road.
Those campers are so cheap to buy brand new if you order them in the single axle version. Two of my buddies bought theirs brand new as their homes. One bought a new single axle 16ft bumper pull for $8000 in 2015 and the other bought a 20ft single axle bumper pull for $12,000 new just a few years ago. It's amazing how cheap they are if you don't order slide outs on them.
As soon as you showed that it had 289,000 miles I instantly knew that the transmission was out on it. The 1999-2006 4l80e transmissions were rated for 280,000 miles and the engines were rated for anywhere between 330,000-360,000 miles. Most of those years of trucks that are for sale in my area have 360,000 miles and are still running. Those years of trucks will probably last the owners the rest of their life. I have no interest in ever upgrading mine.
This is giving me the push I need. I live in the Bay Area (CA) and I need to make more money with how expensive everything is. Thanks for the great video! Are you still in the junk removal industry? I’m pushing to get up and running legally by end of the year.
Thank you so much for this video that help people like me, I just have questions about how you calculate the price for the junk? How can I know how much do I have to pay on the scale? If you can help me with that I’ll appreciate it thanks
Thank you for the detailed instructions. I have a 2016 Colorado and the middle of my screen was not reactive at all. I purchased the screen found in your description, followed your instructions and now my screen works great. This saved me so much money as the dealer said it would be so expensive to replace he said it really wasn't worth it. Thanks again!