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1969 Charger 500 Front Suspension Installed - Back on Wheels! 

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@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 2 года назад
Good morning Nick, The 500 on all 4 wheels again, I can't wait.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Things are really starting to take shape. Thanks for joining us again, sir.
@danohstoolbox
@danohstoolbox 2 года назад
good morning eugene it's been cold 🥶 hear in Ontario-24 yesterday morning today-9 and loads of snow could I send some your way 😀😄😁👍🇨🇦
@bullast2046
@bullast2046 2 года назад
@@danohstoolbox who that really sucks.. it was 70 something here in TX.. I know Eugene is jonesing REAL bad to cruise.. looks great, Eugene
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 2 года назад
@@danohstoolbox Good morning, danoh, I appreciate the offer of some snow and cold but y'all can keep it in Ontario, lol.
@derekbowbrick6233
@derekbowbrick6233 2 года назад
@@danohstoolbox I already had offered to send him one Canadian Snowman that he would have to assemble himself.
@davidperry8061
@davidperry8061 2 года назад
Eugene, when I was stationed at George AFB California I bought a 1972 Mr. Norm’s Dodge Demon GSS from an airman on base. I grew up drag racing Mopars with my father. Fond memories. Enjoy your Charger!
@oldskool1979
@oldskool1979 2 года назад
Eugene is so lucky he has the right people restoring his beauty !
@LunarOutlawsGarage
@LunarOutlawsGarage 2 года назад
I have to suspend my disbelief that a car can be so beautiful in yellow! Great job Nick, George did a great job on the video
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Thanks! 👍 Wait until we get this color out in the sun!
@rajrammbbs
@rajrammbbs 2 года назад
Yellow is mellow😉
@LunarOutlawsGarage
@LunarOutlawsGarage 2 года назад
@@NicksGarage I bet you that thing will look stellar in the sun
@hotpuppy1
@hotpuppy1 2 года назад
One thing to remember with many cars is that suspension bolts needs to be tightened at curb weight (wheels on ground and weight of car on the suspension) to prevent the bushings from being wound up and damaged.
@robertm2608
@robertm2608 2 года назад
The exception is the torsion bars which are torqued with the weight off the suspension.
@geraldtrembley2425
@geraldtrembley2425 2 года назад
Looks impeccable, Robert is a good partner to help out.He's quiet and knows his stuff.
@cprolland1539
@cprolland1539 2 года назад
Me, retired in Thailand watching a guy in Montreal fix the car of a guy from Texas...........what a world we live in....
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 2 года назад
Is that cool or what.
@tomkimbrel4192
@tomkimbrel4192 2 года назад
Hey Nick, magnificent obsession, I am 77 and I have never seen such meticulous attention to detail. You have my humble admiration and I am rapidly becoming a fan of early MOPAR muscle.
@brianzybura8633
@brianzybura8633 2 года назад
As we all watch this, maybe we should stop and think of all the car engineers who have help make all cars and trucks a miracle really. Think of all the engineering that had to go in the front suspension of this car. Parts had to be designed and built, proper tools to work on it, tools that have to be manufactured, and schools for car mechanics. Be it this car or any car, the amount of work and skill required to make cars is fantastic. Thank goodness for all the highly intelligent engineers and mechanics over the last hundred or so years that provided for us the good life we have today. I mean we just merely turn a key and drive to a local McDonalds. We take so much for granted, so it never hurts for us to expand our minds just a little, from time to time. At any rate, like everyone else, I love to see when this car is completed. Nick, thanks for showing.
@DonRRicks
@DonRRicks 2 года назад
I still have the Mopar upper ball-joint socket that I purchased way back in the early 70s. I look at it every so often and enjoy the memories of working on my 68 Roadrunner and my brother’s 69 Roadrunner. Both vehicles are long gone now, but the great memories are so vivid it seems like yesterday.
@yambo59
@yambo59 2 года назад
One of the biggest draw backs to these old drim brake Chryslers is like my friends '69 Roadrunner, even with new hydraulics and all new parts the brakes would overheat and fade out at anything over about 55-60mph and the pedal got hard as a rock. We thought something was wrong so we rebuilt the entire system including a new proportioning valve, but they faded at speed no matter what with the old taxi cab brakes. we were told by local brake shops the only fix was to change the system over to the factory disc setup. 70% of the braking is done at speed and they are known to fade on many designs. Nick was smart to change out his Challengers front brakes for the disc setup, huge improvement.
@dukeallen432
@dukeallen432 2 года назад
Have two full size cars. One with drums, other discs. Both work well. Drums were used in racing. If your not racing it’s not a problem. Eugene lives in Texas. Flat. Just has to be aware if he drives to Colorado.
@oxyfee6486
@oxyfee6486 2 года назад
I’m pushing close to 500 hp in my 67 Camaro rs,still have drums,like you said,unless you’re racing it’s no problem.
@jpeknowbody3649
@jpeknowbody3649 2 года назад
You need some badass racing shoes and they work much better, There are places online to order from
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 2 года назад
@@jpeknowbody3649 The brake shoes, are from Porterfield Brakes, and they are a racing RD-4 compound on both the front and rear. I never had any braking issues in the past, and I don't anticipate any issues with these new modern compound brake shoes.
@jpeknowbody3649
@jpeknowbody3649 2 года назад
@@eugenecastles7475 yep, mine work amazing.I'll have did up some receipts and see where I got mine for my 1966 stang
@timtucker8270
@timtucker8270 2 года назад
I'm so ready to see that 500 in the sunshine Nick.
@oxyfee6486
@oxyfee6486 2 года назад
A foot of fresh snow,and Nicks Garage,thanks for the video,it’s a great excuse to stay inside and not have to shovel.
@deandrebit601
@deandrebit601 Год назад
Nick is such a patient man and selects good people to work WITH him, and we can all see the results of a fine-tuned man at work with plenty of years' experience... How bout a nice PLUG for the person or persons providing the great music that keeps you watching the boys work, GOOD stuff...
@attiliopampanin9503
@attiliopampanin9503 2 года назад
Your the first person I've ever seen install a cotter pin correctly everyone on TV and videos bend both sides and that makes a weaker pin. Thanks for your great work.
@jjmac3561
@jjmac3561 2 года назад
The only thing making it a weaker pin is cutting one side off. One pin should be bent over the top, the other bent down the side of the nut. Cutting one side off leaves you with only 1 left.
@eviltheweasel
@eviltheweasel 2 года назад
Some of the best content on RU-vid. Can’t wait for the next installment on this dream build.
@dewiz9596
@dewiz9596 2 года назад
Wow. Drum brakes. Stopping is optional. Nick, your going to have to install an automatic trunk opener, so that Eugene will be able to eject an anchor from trunk. . .
@dukeallen432
@dukeallen432 2 года назад
Not true
@2264ish
@2264ish 2 года назад
I can`t wait til Friday night to see this car on all fours away from the lift!!
@davidhartenstine190
@davidhartenstine190 2 года назад
Hi Nick! I have to say that I don't like yellow, but this masterpiece somehow totally pulls it off. WOW what a beauty!!
@randysmith9636
@randysmith9636 2 года назад
Good morning Nick and crew from mid Tn. I remember laying on my back in the garage installing the front end on my 69 Charger. Watching y'all brings back some good memories, thank you.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@johndragon3900
@johndragon3900 2 года назад
Eugene is a very lucky man. Love that 500.
@frankmoore159
@frankmoore159 2 года назад
whats real special that this video will always be here for reference on a spectacular build restoration
@yambo59
@yambo59 2 года назад
Once again as always a beautiful job, nothing like seeing fully restored and new parts going on a fully restored classsic. Well done Nick and crew.
@xxxxrock32xxxx
@xxxxrock32xxxx 2 года назад
Just a great video on front end rebuilding Nick does such a great job on not only showing how everything goes together but how it all works. Right down to the fact that the large spring on the drum acts as a heat sink. Thank you Nick for teaching me something I didn't know before.
@jjmac3561
@jjmac3561 2 года назад
The cooling effect would be negligible. It's there for noise reduction, same as when refacing brakes.
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 2 года назад
@@jjmac3561 . Good to know. Thank you for the info on the spring.
@skeetersaurus6249
@skeetersaurus6249 Год назад
Beautiful car, and when I watch Nick work on these legendary classics, I see me in so many ways, if only I still owned my shop. I've still got the love for them I had 40-years ago...but it's funny, when I was 16, I wanted 'speed', 'power'...and I remember even 'cutting' belts off, to get the maximum possible power out of those engines...now, in my old age, I'd go out of my way to find 'factory A/C bodies' to restore...because, well, rolling the windows down just isn't enough A/C anymore...
@johnkirkilis34
@johnkirkilis34 2 года назад
Changer 500 is a unique beast slowly being unleashed. Great episode Nick. Keep more episodes coming on Eugenes Charger.😃👍❤️
@mfc4591
@mfc4591 2 года назад
What joy to work on such a beautiful clean vehicle. Looking great,well done everyone
@yambo59
@yambo59 2 года назад
The spring on the drum is there to stop the drum from resonating and making noise, not for cooling.
@billjamison2877
@billjamison2877 2 года назад
It does both. It does help cool and help eliminate resonant noise. Any additional surface area on the drum, such as the spring, adds to radiational cooling. It's like adding additional fins to a radiator core to deflect more heat. Same thermodynamic principle.
@dukeallen432
@dukeallen432 2 года назад
Bill, did engineers put on spring for noise or heat?
@gorflunk
@gorflunk 2 года назад
That's what I always thought, too. Dampening the ringing also helped prevent cracking over time. Using it as a heat sink is very interesting, though. When I rebuilt the front end on my old Galaxie years ago, I got lucky when I got my reman front drums from the local parts house, they were 11" Chrysler drums with the pentastar logo and the spring. No squeal!
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 2 года назад
@@dukeallen432 . Good question. Need to call my contact in Detroit for the answer. Retired Chrysler Engineer.
@simplysimon9868
@simplysimon9868 2 года назад
Great to see it on the ground and 4 wheels Nick. 👍
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Sure is!
@meowerstationone3793
@meowerstationone3793 2 года назад
So nice seeing the car come back together with all cleaned up and/or new parts. It's looking great! Love some of the heavier rockin' guitar background music George.
@yambo59
@yambo59 2 года назад
I remember decades ago in our stubborn youth we had to change those upper ball joints but the guy who owned the car would not buy the special socket - so believe it or not wrong as it undoubtedly was we used a very large pipe wrench to unscrew those upper ball joints and re-install them. We were told it could not be done any way except for with the special socket - but we got it done and got the new ball joints screwed all the way back in tight, though they were sporting a few tooth marks from the massive pipe wrench we used. He drove that car for years and never had any problems with it, but it was NOT the right way to do it, us stubborn teenagers did it anyway-lol.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing memories of the good ol' days.
@jdeltoro518
@jdeltoro518 2 года назад
That is one car getting more beautiful each day Mr Nick
@urbanadamsson5903
@urbanadamsson5903 2 года назад
Fantastic . Personally i don`t torque the pivot nut until the car sits on the ground adjusted to rideheight , otherwise the rubber in the bushing gets twisted. It`s such a beautiful car , don`t know if I`d dare drive it in the street , one wold have to of course , but anyway .
@joemancini3258
@joemancini3258 2 года назад
Nick, you need to explain to the "youngins" why the long shoe goes to the rear on drums. Looking good Eugene! Great job all around.
@krz8888888
@krz8888888 2 года назад
Tons of work, tons of research, tons of pressure. Congrats Nick's garage it's coming along!
@harlyjock1
@harlyjock1 2 года назад
Knowledge, experience, the right tools, parts and the Will to apply all this on a customer's vehicle as if it was their own....Rare! What a pleasure!
@bigblockjalopy
@bigblockjalopy 2 года назад
Hmmmmm, read some of the comments here regarding tightening the suspension bolts... They are right.
@nicetna2010
@nicetna2010 4 месяца назад
Meticulous work area, prep and installation. Cannot believe how clean that car is. Good job.
@CoastalAutoReactionCAR
@CoastalAutoReactionCAR 2 года назад
Man she’s really coming together now!
@fpvclown6088
@fpvclown6088 2 года назад
That car is so incredible , thanks to Eugene for bringing it to Nicks Garage and thanks to Nick and his team for rebuilding this awesome machine.!
@azboyd3503
@azboyd3503 2 года назад
Nick really is the DODGE Farther his Kowalski and this are amazing rebuilds
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Thanks for that.
@thomasclancy4607
@thomasclancy4607 2 года назад
I like the oversized oil pan. I always changed the stock 4 quart pan on my 440s to the 6 quart stock hemi pan.
@steelassault262
@steelassault262 2 года назад
It was good to see that Nick is done fighting with headers, at least on the charger 500. I hope? 😉
@HammerHeadGarage
@HammerHeadGarage 2 года назад
Great job Nick! moving right along with it.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
No time to waste!
@kevinwoolmer5478
@kevinwoolmer5478 2 года назад
Morning all. Two feet of snow here in Southern Ont. Perfect day for another fantastic show. Thanks guys.
@robertorhymes
@robertorhymes 2 года назад
Nick's Garage relieving Monday tension Today Nick and Robert are building Eugenes front suspension and waow to remember where everything goes you need some memory retention Drum brakes on the front because keeping it original is Eugenes intention With modern uprated shoes The stopping distance shouldn't give him the blues Nick's Garage is fast off the blocks later on they'll be installing the torsion bar and the shocks This Charger 500 truly rocks and there'll be no rattles or knocks All torqued down to factory spec Nick's Garage demands respect because done properly this is what you can get I used to watch the Dukes of Hazzard Chargers they killed plenty which is very annoying for me now because I have Charger envy That Coca Cola bottle shape is always gonna look great make no mistake!
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 2 года назад
Thank you Roberto, you have an amazing way with words, and I always look forward to your magical Rhymes. All the best to you and your family.
@robertorhymes
@robertorhymes 2 года назад
@@eugenecastles7475 Blessings to you and your family too Writing a rhyme in exchange for watching quality content is the least I can do I shout it from every roof top At Nick's Garage the fun don't stop!
@donlemme898
@donlemme898 2 года назад
That rear stripe shot at the opening of this video is gorgeous. Looks perfect. Again, kudos to Eugene for his commitment to restore this historical car. Have a great week everyone.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 2 года назад
Oh yea, it was Don!
@dukeallen432
@dukeallen432 2 года назад
Yes. Black and yellow are a great combo. 500 script nice as well.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 2 года назад
@@dukeallen432 👍 Oh yea!
@MoparDan
@MoparDan 2 года назад
Another very interesting episode of Nick's Garage and Congratulations to Eugene on his "new" Charger 500!
@JackFlemingFan1
@JackFlemingFan1 2 года назад
Missed watching you earlier this morning Nick, but there's no better way than to watch you and Robert working on Eugene's '69 Dodge Charger 500 and explaining what you two are doing each and every step on a cold Monday evening!
@kentmckean6795
@kentmckean6795 2 года назад
I know this is a OEM restoration, but if it's going to be driven, the owner should have had the lower control arm stiffening plates welded into the lower control arms. It really does make a difference.
@dukeallen432
@dukeallen432 2 года назад
Falling in love with color.
@johnhayes9437
@johnhayes9437 2 года назад
It’s soooo nice to work on a car that’s as clean as new- only had the opportunity once- so far
@petergoodwin2465
@petergoodwin2465 2 года назад
I love the old Mopar suspension, they really handle so well if they have good alignment. I've rebuilt mine 3 times in 1 million and 30,0,0,0 k's of hard driving. Biggest problem in Australia is the wheel alignment clowns just want your money and have no idea what theyre doing. Beautiful work you guys did. Will last forever.
@andya857
@andya857 2 года назад
Awesome build gentlemen, 100 point car for sure. By the way, George plays great bumper music...+
@deandrebit601
@deandrebit601 Год назад
And of course, the video camera work and graphics makes your show interesting too!
@dallasbramwell6235
@dallasbramwell6235 2 года назад
Thank you Nick for finishing another charger. This car is a beautiful car thank you for all your hard work this beast will be enjoyed forever!!!!!!😀🇺🇲🤩😍🥰🙃
@brendanburger9457
@brendanburger9457 2 года назад
Good Afternoon Nick and everyone else watching the best automotive show around. Nick we are so enjoying watching the assembly of this awesome Charger. Please let there be another restoration after this one. Regards and best wishes from South Africa.
@romansavino8394
@romansavino8394 2 года назад
Mr Rogers move over! Mr. Mopar is in!!!! Awesome stuff Nick and George great camera production work!!! Such a pleasure to view and learn!!!!/Thank you!!
@Friedbrain11
@Friedbrain11 2 года назад
Tanks use torsion bars, Volkswagens used to use torsion tubes, so a lot of different types of vehicles have used the venerable torsion bar and to great effect also. I prefer the torsion bar system myself.
@tonedeafcreations3626
@tonedeafcreations3626 2 года назад
Nick I laugh that you describe the breakdown of the suspension because as a 65 year old Greek myself I tore down and replaced so much of that in the shops,I have to give you credit trying to educate the rack and pinion generation on how we Baby Boomers worked on and drove those gems,68 nova,69, nova,65 ford galaxy,71 plymouth duster,The list goes on I worked wrecking yard for a time,These things flowed through my fingers like water,Ah for the old days. Beautiful vehicle,And you are the master of ceremonies as it should be.
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 2 года назад
Nothing like the old days. Old school indeed.
@bobsanders2353
@bobsanders2353 2 года назад
Yes Robert you are absolutely correct about heat on drums. After a couple of hard pulls you had to stop and let the drums cool down! Nick you have done a great video again! Thank you
@lenmaki3058
@lenmaki3058 2 года назад
Some international pickups used a torsion bar on the upper control arm when they used AMC engines
@jimflys2
@jimflys2 Год назад
In Dukes of Hazard they jumped and junked. They had a car for stills and chase scenes. They had a driver car and the rest were jumpers.. they used 440s and loaded the trunk with around 400 or 500lbs of balast to keep them nosing in. They went thru so many cars that they were running low. They used 68s and 69s for jumps and I heard a few 70s. The supply got SO low that they had to fo this. They were leaving notes on Chargers at shopping centers and grocery stores offering fast cash for their Chargers. Remember these cars were only 10 or 11 years old when they started filming. I was in love with the Charger and it killed me to see them wasted. I prayed that they would use Camaros of TrashAms instead. They made WAY more of those cars and they were EVERYWHERE. I did not car for them. Well the 69 Camaro I did like.
@SoapCars
@SoapCars 2 года назад
I just wanted to change a few ball joints but with this great tutorial, I'm finally going to redo the whole front suspension!
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 2 года назад
The correct way to do it.
@Luigi-pk8mk
@Luigi-pk8mk 2 года назад
I love watching the basics go back together. Interesting that the owner wanted to keep the drum brakes. I also go against the trend and use drum brakes on my boat trailer. I learned a few tricks to keep them from seizing up in salt water. Here in salt water unless you buy the most expensive stainless brake rotors the discs don't last either. I use zinc plated drums and galvanized backing plates, and figured out a way to make the wheel cylinders more water resistant. With the ones on the Charger, lubing the threads on the self adjuster helps, because after time and moisture in the air even they sometimes freeze up and won't self adjust. I recall having this happen with our disc front/drum rear cars back in the 70s and 80s, often you'd have to adjust it manually to get it right.
@MM_in_Havasu
@MM_in_Havasu 2 года назад
Very cool! Glad to see this coming together. Eugene Castles is well-pleased so far. I recall my 1st car, a '69 Dodge Charger R/T w/track pack suspension, Dana 60 rear end, hemi 4-speed and 440 engine, had power steering but also came with manual 11" drum brakes. That car was good for one panic stop from warp speed, and throw an anchor out after that. Thank you for great video content!
@timbutler7433
@timbutler7433 2 года назад
Another awesome video from Nicks garage! Zero drama…. Nice camera work George as usual! Gene it’s edging closer and closer to it being done and ready for your to get back behind the wheel.
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 2 года назад
Hi Tim, hope everything is good in BC. The build is really getting exciting now that 500 is getting closer to the finish line. I'm looking forward to getting behind the wheel, and going for a nice cruise.
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 2 года назад
I received a package from you ,Tim , today. Will open on next mail time. Thank you.
@grahamsengineering.2532
@grahamsengineering.2532 2 года назад
Hey Nick. So nice to see two professionals working together so well. That car is a work of art. Too nice nice to get dirty hehe.
@derekbowbrick6233
@derekbowbrick6233 2 года назад
Bon Matin/Good Morning, I am late. Nice little lesson on how to do the front end. Toronto is so snowed in right now it is funny, half the people here still believe in "all season" tires.
@danohstoolbox
@danohstoolbox 2 года назад
can't wait to see the back wheels building up torque in slow motion just as they start to smoke the opening bars of drivers seat from sniff and the tears playing in the background that would be a great video 👍🇨🇦
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Right on.. wish we could use real copyright music in all the videos.
@danohstoolbox
@danohstoolbox 2 года назад
@@NicksGarage ya it is a shame you can't
@chadhester265
@chadhester265 2 года назад
Nick you’re a wealth knowledge I’ve been working on Mopar’s my entire adult life and at 45 years old I still learn something new every time I watch one of your videos.
@mikestackhouse9001
@mikestackhouse9001 2 года назад
Getting closer to sitting on her new wheels and tires. Great video Nick!
@prunesquallor3444
@prunesquallor3444 2 года назад
I love the small details you do to make the Charger correct, and safe. I’ve rarely seen people install a cotter pin correctly as you showed. Bending both ends of the pin will weaken the cotter pin more then correctly cutting one end off. It’s gonna be an amazing car when fully assembled.
@rod426
@rod426 2 года назад
I love it, love it! Good job to all and keep it up!
@OlSgtLove
@OlSgtLove 2 года назад
Great video Nick and Krew . It is really good seeing 👀 " The Yellow Time Machine " come to life . Should be sitting on all rubber now. Just a beautiful survivor from days long ago ...Can't wait till she's move on her own power ...
@edwardl7838
@edwardl7838 2 года назад
Isn’t the final tightening of the nuts meant to be when the car is on the ground, so you don’t twist on the bushes?
@Friedbrain11
@Friedbrain11 2 года назад
Yep.
@russellbluewolf6427
@russellbluewolf6427 2 года назад
the thought that Chrysler raced those cars on super speedways on that suspension at over 150mph is mind boggling..tho at the time that was very much state of the art in suspension technology..i wonder what Richard Pettys shop did to make their cars run so fast and stable at high speeds....I wasnt a fan of the yellow, but now its kind of grown on me..Eugene has a very rare car indeed..
@ericball6000
@ericball6000 2 года назад
Dr. Nick, felt like I was back in shop class, thanks for the explanation of all the front end parts, where they go, and what they do, great video work George, cheers.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching, Eric.
@hippydippy
@hippydippy 2 года назад
Now that's what I call Team Work! Nice job men.
@claudiocavasin5037
@claudiocavasin5037 2 года назад
There you go…there you have it! Great video!
@timtucker8270
@timtucker8270 2 года назад
You keep giving great information for those that don't know.
@deanwharepapa8561
@deanwharepapa8561 2 года назад
Nick the Charger 500 has become my favourite very cool
@goldcfi7103
@goldcfi7103 2 года назад
Looks like an automotive operating room: a certain flow and precision and mature competencies on display!
@christianxzowner2958
@christianxzowner2958 2 года назад
Lots of respect for these...it give a new use or kind of rebirth of the car after its all done...😇👆👌
@rogerhuber3133
@rogerhuber3133 2 года назад
Looking great! Did I miss you reinstalling the rt header? Please show us the final torsion bar adjustment when you get to that step.
@RaiderX948
@RaiderX948 2 года назад
Great channel, this is the shop you wish to bring your muscle car to.
@timarrington746
@timarrington746 2 года назад
I learned why this car didn't have coil over suspension with the explanation about how the torsion bar works. Thanks for the educational video!
@paulhewson4600
@paulhewson4600 2 года назад
Fantastic Nick,,,,I hope the young tech's you employ in your garage understand how lucky they are to work at Nick's House Of Muscle learning a lost art,,,,They could be stuck at a dealership doing the same recalls and warranty work all day every week,,looking at cars that all look the same,,,,be Good Nick
@nativenation3296
@nativenation3296 2 года назад
Good morning Nick and Crew, wow what a difference so far. Been watching since that car arrived at Nicks Garage.
@markaraujo06
@markaraujo06 2 года назад
good mechanic & a teacher.thanks for teaching.
@blinkie1523
@blinkie1523 2 года назад
Eugene you must be feeling real happy about now as the 500 comes together given both Robert & Nick are doing a top job putting things together thus explaining as they go which will help with there restoration. George you filming once again is top notch. Stay safe & well all.
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 2 года назад
Hey Blinkie, I'm very happy the way the 500 is coming along. Nick and Robert nailed the front suspension, and George has some amazing skills behind the camera. I really enjoyed this video.
@blinkie1523
@blinkie1523 2 года назад
I'm so glad cause I want that 500 given how well it's coming along Eugene but I can only dream cause it's yours unless one comes my way. Take care bro and hey cant wait until it's finished either.
@billjamison2877
@billjamison2877 2 года назад
Good morning Nick and crew from snowy central Pennsylvania. Just picked up my 2022 Ram Rebel Hemi ! I think I'm going to go out and play in the snow today! Bill from Linglestown Pennsylvania.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Enjoy it, Bill! Congratulations.
@hatita73
@hatita73 2 года назад
Awesome job, Nick! Love to see you all reinstalling back the car step by step in a very professional en high quality manner...Kind regards again from Belgium.
@MoparMan-ff8fb
@MoparMan-ff8fb 2 года назад
Charger is coming along great and looks sharp . I agree Nick drums have tgeir pros and cons and so do front disc brakes . they both have been working for years . I upgraded to factory 74 disc brakes on my 65 dart because it originally had all 4 9" drums 🙄. I live in the branson area and have lots of step hills and fast speeds and lots of tourist and some not so great drivers .
@KENNEY1023
@KENNEY1023 2 года назад
I always learn a lot watching your videos. Thank you I find it interesting and appreciate it.
@9090Glenn
@9090Glenn 2 года назад
Nick - when you torque down a bolt at 23:03 - you should ALWAYS pull the wrench TOWARDS YOU instead of pushing it away from you - that way if it SLIPS you will not going "flying" into the ether unknown OUT OF CONTROL - all that can happen if you PULL it towards you is that you pull the wrench inward towards your body UNDER CONTROL - saves hand knuckles and body flesh being bruised and bloodied !
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 2 года назад
O'boy l remember break fade....Chrysler's were the worst back in the day and when the breaks got wet no break at all = scary stuff🥵🥴...Awesome video👀....Thanks Nick and guy's 👍
@GeneralElectricCNC
@GeneralElectricCNC 2 года назад
Great explanation on the front end assembly! One thing I noticed was the right front brake line being so close to the header! On the GTX & Roadrunners, the brake line that runs behind the engine and goes to the right front wheel stays away from that area and exits the engine compartment right through the masticated rubber shield for adjusting the rear alignment cam. Changing that line probably wouldn't be correct but it would keep the header heat away from the fluid. Thanks again for a great video!
@benzband
@benzband 2 года назад
Great job on the music George! Fits perfectly!!!
@Lonewolfnocub1988
@Lonewolfnocub1988 2 года назад
Really enjoying this build and learning more about the charger. Keep up the awesomeness.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage 2 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@howardgarrett7865
@howardgarrett7865 2 года назад
I learn something everytime I watch Dr Nick work
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