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Attempting to Replace Struts on My Honda. I'm NOT a Mechanic. 

Jennifer Sugint
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My 2004 Honda Civic failed inspection! Whomp whomp. It needs new struts and tires. I don't work on cars, but I'm going to give it my best effort to replace the struts myself.
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@theylied1776
@theylied1776 11 месяцев назад
There's a mechanic where I live, she knew ZERO about cars but her Van was leaking transmission fluid, badly! Every shop she went to quoted her $350 to $480 to replace the gasket, fluid, and screen. She couldn't afford that. So she watched several RU-vid videos and did it herself. She started fixing other things on her van after that. She eventually went to trade school, became an Aviation Mechanic, invented, and then patented several hydraulic hoses. This was on one of the local news channels here last year. What made her story even more amazing is that she was on welfare, living in public housing, and found something that she loved to do.
@quilmesdave
@quilmesdave 5 месяцев назад
I saw that story, and I believe, she even had a kid after. Great story
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 5 месяцев назад
@@quilmesdave Yep, she became an aviation mechanic and went on to invent several aviation and high pressure hydraulic hoses. Her story isn't exactly rags to riches, it's rags to where she never has to worry about money again in her life.
@davidrhodes7655
@davidrhodes7655 3 месяца назад
That is so awesome good on her a woman of true substance and grit and she's got a passion for it her calling so to speak brilliant
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 3 месяца назад
@@davidrhodes7655 I can't remember the name of it but she's part of a documentary.
@dejectedfrogcat2840
@dejectedfrogcat2840 3 месяца назад
Turned out that she just needed a little motivation to put all that idling brain power RPM to work.
@spectrex1972
@spectrex1972 Год назад
RU-vid could very well be one of the most valuable resources on the internet when it comes to learning how to do something. The sharing of experience and knowledge makes it possible for anyone to learn whatever challenge they have chosen accept.
@robertmartell2796
@robertmartell2796 11 месяцев назад
Every persons foray into being a DIY driveway mechanic starts off exactly the way this went, I give you total respect to following thru🎉
@Patrik6920
@Patrik6920 7 месяцев назад
agree, this is awsome, more women should be like her... ..men arent born with mechanical skills either 👍👍
@iggs67
@iggs67 10 месяцев назад
Loved it. Not edited stuff, fails and successes, joy and frustration - that's how it works. Great job Jen, keep pushing. PS. I'm so freaking jealous of Chris's garage and all the tool he's got.
@williamhelliwell3060
@williamhelliwell3060 Год назад
I'm not gonna lie Jen... that was painful to watch. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 After forty years wrenching, best video I've seen in a while! My back hurts from just watching!🤣🤣🤣 You did it!! Mostly yourself... be proud. Nicely executed. Chris, you've got a real keeper there!!
@Franco66
@Franco66 Год назад
Yes , great job and Chis is very lucky to have you especially for being able to do all that work on your own.
@Rodogg7787
@Rodogg7787 Год назад
The zippidy do Dah thing, was too funny. How'd I know she was talking about an impact of some sort
@rondierckens6618
@rondierckens6618 Год назад
I kept a big chunk of carpeting for ground work like your doing .. or a few sheets of cardboard..
@rodkennedy9800
@rodkennedy9800 Год назад
Great work Jen, like how you didn’t edit out the failure/frustration bits…we’ve all been there and learned. You’ll do much better in the future and these skills are valuable/transferable. Best of luck. 👍🇺🇦👍🇺🇦
@trackshun
@trackshun Год назад
Calm down
@404notfound.....
@404notfound..... Год назад
Yup Chris is 100% right. I always leave the Jack as a secondary backup. You got this job girl!! 👍
@matthewthompson7012
@matthewthompson7012 Год назад
Even put the tire under. 👍 Anything to keep it from falling on ya.
@brianwalker1933
@brianwalker1933 10 месяцев назад
I admire your enthusiasm, great job Jen. We all have difficulty in learning new things at first but it always gets easier the more time you spend using tools and it gives you lots of personal satisfaction, knowing that "you did it". Well done Jen, top job...
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@thejewce7636
@thejewce7636 10 месяцев назад
Great video, as a mechanic I couldn't help but laugh all the way through the first strut you did, but you took what you learned and improved it on the 2nd. Nothing more satisfying than after the test drive and everything is good and standing back knowing you did it. Love the "I'm not giving up" attitude, every mechanic needs it.
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 Год назад
Well Jen, for a novice you did a brilliant job Like Chris said, it's not a crime to ask for help You should be proud of what you did 👌
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Thanks, Phil. I certainly see working on cars differently now. Not easy work.
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 Год назад
@@jennifersugint you are not wrong Jen, just don't use planks of wood to try to get leverage on a breaker bar like that 🤣🤣🤣
@mongrel1799
@mongrel1799 Год назад
Great video. I was blessed with a patient father who taught me about many of the challenges you faced… many years ago and way before YT. Like your other videos, you should be incredibly proud of your self-taught successes. And to echo Phil’s point (not that it needs it), never be too proud to ask for help.
@DannebergAcres
@DannebergAcres Год назад
@@itsmephil2255 Why not use a plank? Chris did the same in another vid - and so have most of us! Ya do what works.
@donaldhalls2189
@donaldhalls2189 Год назад
You aren't a Dummy to ask for information, or help, you are only a Dummy if you don't take advantage of asking for information or use the help, 😂 if you get a peice of pipe(cheater bar) and put over the end of the wrench it will help with leverage, great job, all the best to yous and your loved ones
@TrevorsBench
@TrevorsBench Год назад
Fear is good. It makes you respect the dangers and question yourself if you are doing things properly. Great to see Chris is there to help you out and guide you along your adventure
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
He’s a good teacher. Glad he was there to check on things so I didn’t get hurt. Thanks for watching
@gerritdice315
@gerritdice315 Год назад
Kudos to you for even trying this project, and kudos to Chris for leaving to do it.
@loveandrespecttoyou2862
@loveandrespecttoyou2862 Год назад
@@jennifersugint Wow, you are toooo beautiful!! whomever see you should believe that God is surely true and whenever I see you I'm always in a dream and when we wake up, we all will realize that this whole life was nothing but a dream and that only God is whats true and real. I don't know how atheists can believe that a very sexy very attractive beauty queen like you came from monkeys hahaha 😄 There was a teacher who did not believe in the existence of God, he said to his students, do you see God? the students answered no we don't see God, so the teacher said if you don't see God it means there is no God. then a smart student stood up and said to the other students hey guys can you see the teachers brain? then the student answered no we don't see the teachers brain, the student then said the teacher is crazy he has no brain :0) God started everything, and God also repeats things, and it is clear. God is one, one God for all of us, The universe didnt always exist science said it was not always existing, so it was created, they say it was through the big bang, and we say even that was created and initiated by God, whatever got a beginning meaning whatever was proven to not have always existed but then existed must have a creator, but whatever was not proven to have not existed before and had no beginning point has no creator, God had no beginning so has no creator, but because the universe had a beginning point it means the universe was created it means there must be a God, also the universe shows unity and diversity, there are different things, different creatures and different materials, but they are all made of particles and atoms. God started everything, and he repeat things, and it is clear. This life is temporary, the other is forever, either in heaven or in hell fire! Therefore, let us all try to be good and not bad humans in life, and be kind and follow the words of God and the good teachings of his great messenger to mankind, the prophet Mohammed and his supporter imam Ali and his good pious kind descendants whom are an extension of God's messenger and his light. Shine and spread the light sunshine,. 😘
@LPVit
@LPVit 8 месяцев назад
that's some nice genuine person energy. someone being humble but enthusiastic to attempt something they have never done and appreciating the journey. well done!
@dennisschultz9180
@dennisschultz9180 Год назад
I LOVE when someone realizes they can do anything they set their mind to. If you want to be happy push yourself beyond the limitations others put on you or you put on yourself. Great Job.
@roush1026
@roush1026 Год назад
Awesome, Jen. Every teenage girl should be required to watch your videos, so that they can be motivated by your work ethic and determination to stick with a job until it’s complete. In truth, you are an inspiration to both men and women for your willingness to embark on projects that the majority of the population would never attempt. Great job!
@joeq8157
@joeq8157 Год назад
Hi great job I don't many men that would of did that job you are awesome
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Wow, thank you, Ben!
@DannebergAcres
@DannebergAcres Год назад
@@joeq8157 True dat!
@DenneyJay
@DenneyJay Год назад
Absolutely agree.
@DenneyJay
@DenneyJay Год назад
Fune note. When I was very young, My dad pulled over on a very busy I-75 and had me change the right rear tire. After checking, I told him it wasnt flat. He said he didnt ask if it was flat or not and to change it. When I mentioned he could have done this 'lesson' somewhere safer, he said flat tires don't care where you are, so I learned. NOW, when my little sister came around, he purchased triple AAA for her so she would ne safe....lol So I find it just cool Je does this and inspires others as well.
@robbalinski1606
@robbalinski1606 Год назад
Glad to see a lady step outside of her comfort zone in an abnormal way. Very admirable of you to challenge yourself and save money at the same time. As a guy who's done mechanics since I was 14 you did a great job and you did it smartly by making sure someone knowledge-able was around to critic what you do and keep you safe. Prop's Jen!
@darkerbinding6933
@darkerbinding6933 9 месяцев назад
I've been teaching my 15-year-old daughter how to fix cars. She was shown air tools and impact wrenches right away... Yes, it's important to be safe and "keep your face away from the tool" lol. That wobbly bit could hurt you. Mechanics gloves to protect the phalanges, safety glasses, and sometimes a face shield are appropriate. Have fun and keep wrenching! 🔧🔧🔧
@samanthafranklyput
@samanthafranklyput 10 месяцев назад
Girl, I insist on working on my own truck too. It can be a slow and painful process, but feels so good when you've accomplished it! Wished I could have been there to tag team and offer moral support. You did an amazing job.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint 10 месяцев назад
Thanks, Samantha! I agree it feels great to do it yourself. So awesome to hear you work on your own truck. Thanks for the comment!
@circletech7745
@circletech7745 8 месяцев назад
Just fixed a problem on my Chevy impala myself and saved myself $250 AFTER paying for the parts and tools to fix it. My impala was throwing codes that there was something wrong with the throttle body and a shop wanted $500 to fix it. Well fuck that I said and I did it myself. I bought a new throttle body from Rockauto and threw it in myself in under an hour.
@Sheppy99
@Sheppy99 Год назад
When she was trying to get that bolt through the bottom of the strut, that was always the point of the job where my dad would be like "Come here and stand on this while I put the bolt through" lol. That's not an easy thing to do by yourself! Amazing job Jennifer. My buddy who has never worked on cars before couldn't even get his wheels off. 🤣
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Hahah I should have asked for help with that part. It would have been done a lot quicker
@rjm474
@rjm474 Год назад
​@@jennifersugintThe way you managed to get it done though was impressive and quite entertaining haha, it also shows people that you can manage to do it yourself if you have to! Good job!!
@GrandPoppyA
@GrandPoppyA 10 месяцев назад
Oh yeah. That bottom bolt would be when I beg my partner to come stand on my pry bar.
@jdmmike7225
@jdmmike7225 Год назад
Quick tip. Next time you don't have enough leverage on a wrench or ratchet just slip a long metal pipe over the handle and you'll be golden. Just be careful because if the bolt is rusty or corroded this will make it much easier to snap off. Great job. Learning skills like this will always come in handy 🤙
@Fordgroup00
@Fordgroup00 Год назад
Use that lube stuff too I forgot the name p. Works GREAT!!
@jceggbert5
@jceggbert5 Год назад
@@Fordgroup00 P.B. Blaster
@gehancheung1505
@gehancheung1505 9 месяцев назад
Impressive and inspiring! Not only did you choose to do something you've never done before, but your determination to finish even after some frustrating moments. Additionally, you kept at it into the morning hours...and throughout extremely cold temps. Nice to have Chris and Gus around for support.
@billroberts3864
@billroberts3864 Год назад
Jen, you sure have grit and determination for staying outside in the cold air and changing the struts. You have a wonderful happy personality and it shows in your smiles even though you were just about frozen. This video was fun because you inserted fun movie clips and sang a little bit. Blessings to you and Chris.
@FinallyMe78
@FinallyMe78 Год назад
Remember that most of us learned by either watching someone do it, or having someone watch us and guide us. Doing it cold like you did is probably the hardest. Most of what you did could have been done much easier with the right tools, and you had the right tools, but didn't know. When I was a kid, I held the flashlight for my dad, and then he would let me do small things. When I went to college, I lived close to my grandpa. I would take my girlfriend's car to his house and he would hand me tools and tell me how to do it, but I did all the work. What I am saying is that it is okay to ask for pointers from a mentor. You will learn faster and safer and will enjoy it more.
@richardthomas1743
@richardthomas1743 Год назад
Hell yeah! You got it done and you did the majority of the work on your own Jen. Hats off to you for doing so and for doing it under those conditions. On the ground in the dirt, it was in the middle of the night , very cold outside and mostly with basic hand tools! Great job Jen , thumbs UP to you! 👍💯
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Appreciate it, Richard! It was certainly a challenge 😂
@pep729
@pep729 9 месяцев назад
Your persistence and determination was outstanding. Well done young lady.
@firefox71
@firefox71 8 месяцев назад
Your innovation to make things work is to be admired. Also, I am glad you finally picked up the impact
@robinsok
@robinsok Год назад
Your willingness to stick with it is beyond impressive, especially with Chris right inside and knowing how good of a mechanic he is. Not to mention you seem to maintain a great attitude even while having a hard time with various portions of the job.
@MichaelMcAlexander
@MichaelMcAlexander Год назад
I love you guys: your relationship; your channels; your dedication to trying new things. Don't call yourself a dummy. Everyone is ignorant of something because no one knows everything. You are both an inspiration.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Thank you, Michael. Always down to learn new things.
@edwardskoda2409
@edwardskoda2409 Год назад
@@jennifersugint I hope we see a wedding one of these days. How come Chris doesn't respond to comments as you do? You have been an integral part of the whole operation and you are multi-talented and you sing beautifully.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
I appreciate that! I really do love to sing ❤. And to answer your question, Chris really does his best to respond to as many comments, messages and emails as he can. I know he reads every comment and appreciates everyone who subscribes. He’s just usually neck deep in mud under a car for 12 hours of the day and the remaining hours he gives to me lol.
@edwardskoda2409
@edwardskoda2409 Год назад
@@jennifersugint I figured he read them and I know how demanding making and editing content can be. I'm watching 1954 Savoy Carb Work video where you combined it with the Snowmobile video and with the big dogs and the Gusman is a character all to himself.
@philodox7599
@philodox7599 10 месяцев назад
21:44 That moment made me actually tear up, like you said before its the little things. To actually be appreciated doing something that is normally thankless ESPECIALLY after knowing that you just experienced seeing how hard and draining this type of work can be. So now he knows that you actually mean it because you have seen how overwhelming it can be when you don't know what you are doing at first. I guarantee you that he didn't want to smile but he could not help it because you made him feel good with that one small comment. That was an awesome moment.
@muldune
@muldune 2 месяца назад
I admire your fortitude and do-it-yourself attitude. I always use clear safety glasses and neoprene palmed gloves. It saves my eyes from the dirt and my hands from the wear and tear. Respect.
@seH2i
@seH2i Год назад
As a teen grease monkey we did everything ourselves, no experience,in all kinds of weather right on the street including changing engines. You brought back memories. Did most repairs myself all these years but nearing 65 years old this disabled veteran doesn't do that much - bones man, my bones. Your work today saved you at least $300 ! You really delivered ma'am. Grandfather John Pennsylvania
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Glad it brought back some memories for you!
@LoneWolf-zb9hm
@LoneWolf-zb9hm Год назад
Hi Jen, please make more videos. I love how you don't have the knowledge or training but your determination is awesome. Your videos are fun to watch because you learn as you go. They are entertaining. Keep up the amazing job you're doing. Never hesitate to ask for help. It makes things easier and it's always good to gain knowledge. Thank you again for not making boring humdrum videos. Wolf
@jamesstrawn6087
@jamesstrawn6087 9 месяцев назад
Very sweet that you are so eager and willing to learn. If you don't have air or an electric impact wrench, learning to use leverage is a huge advantage. A pipe over the end of the wrench can make anyone superman. Good job.
@KaylaJo96
@KaylaJo96 8 месяцев назад
I love that you showed all the little side quests, frustrations with finding the right tools, and the struggle when something is stuck on too tight (along with all the....creative ways you tried getting it loose, lol)! This video was so relatable!
@truckcampinglife
@truckcampinglife Год назад
I so wanted to just jump in the screen and help. But I have to give you props for not giving up. I taught my daughter mechanics and now she can do whatever needs done. You go girl.
@marsdenbalaska3
@marsdenbalaska3 Год назад
Exactly Correct✅ Do Not Allow Men to keep you from Growing as a person and any technical Prowess shall take you further and further towards the best end results which should be Saving ur Loot $ and Gaining Wisdom!! Love And Light To All My Brothers and Sisters watching YouBUBE
@SnaFubar_24
@SnaFubar_24 Год назад
@@marsdenbalaska3 How or why would men keep her from it? People go through all sorts of mental gymnastics to make men the villain when all she had to do was choose to do it herself. My daughter can do much of her own repairs too and she didn't have to battle or out maneuver any man to learn. It has to do with learning to be self reliant which is a good lesson no matter your gender.
@jamesstroh2119
@jamesstroh2119 Год назад
Your Super fun to watch! I love you're independence and willingness to take on projects yourself and figure it out on your own. You always seem optimistic and smiling. Keep the videos coming.
@briangreen430
@briangreen430 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for bringing us along for the ride. This was a well done video. I hope it motivates you to keep learning more
@Next2TheMoon
@Next2TheMoon Год назад
Huge props to you for getting it done. I have a bunch of power tools and extensions and breaker bars and all that stuff which makes it a lot easer. I can only afford that stuff because I'm 1,000 years old - when I was younger I did it like you did it because I didn't even know what tools I might need, forget about actually owning any of them. One recurring theme throughout my life has been that the right tool goes a looooong way in auto mechanics. Sometimes you gotta improvise but in most cases there is a perfect tool for every job. I did a mild build on my Acura RSX earlier this year but before I got started, I went crazy and bought every tool I thought 'd need. Anyway you did a great job, I hope it holds up for a long time - I'm sure it will!
@Popeyes66
@Popeyes66 Год назад
You never fail to put a smile on my face Jen. The funniest thing i have watched this month. Thanks for the laugh.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
So glad!
@bigmiked874
@bigmiked874 Год назад
I'm showing this to my daughters who actually have to do much of their basic maintenance on their cars too. So glad Chris had you use all of the extra safety persuasions because you were testing all of them with some of those positions. Lol Great Job very funny!
@shawnriley8909
@shawnriley8909 11 месяцев назад
Women power Jen! Love how you have no fear and jump head first into working on your car. It's a pluse you have Chris to help when needed. Great job
@user-yj4eg3sh9f
@user-yj4eg3sh9f 10 месяцев назад
Prettiest mechanic I've ever seen. U have great pioneer spirit. The first time is all ways the hardest. Ur strong legs helped a lot. cute dog and cat. Good job! Eric in mo.
@richieleblanc7366
@richieleblanc7366 Год назад
Your doing great Jen, don’t be so hard on yourself, especially if your a first timer doing the job at hand. Only thing that would help a lot next time is just knowing what tool to use for the job. All part of learning, keep ‘em coming!
@Sev_Auk
@Sev_Auk Год назад
As someone who has done all his own car maintenance since I was 17, I'd have to say that it's painful to watch you fumble through this Jen :) But, in the same sense, it's really cool to watch a woman doing car work for herself! Serious respect! If a zombie apocalypse ever happens, those are definitely some good skills for you to know :)
@thowe7988
@thowe7988 Год назад
Luv to watch her strut
@jamesambrister5266
@jamesambrister5266 Год назад
It was hard to watch her not using the impact gun
@armchairtin-kicker503
@armchairtin-kicker503 Год назад
Zombie apocalypse? Given additional lessons from Archimedes, Jen will be ready for Mad Max;) My first encounter with an impact wrench was after unsuccessfully attempting to remove the fastener holding the flywheel of a 1979 Mazda RX7 with a breaker bar in the 80s, an approach that was never going to work.
@godsgift806
@godsgift806 Год назад
Reality check bro, everyone has to start at some point. You started at 17 and were probably the same way. Looking for tools having to go buy tools. You got hurt and everything. Don't be a dick bro.
@GarysGeeks
@GarysGeeks 4 месяца назад
We all had to go through what you did here in the beginning of this type of work... Great job and kudos for sticking to it.
@joegarcia3214
@joegarcia3214 11 месяцев назад
My favorite video. My God you wouldn't quit! All frackin night long! Inspirational
@picklesgherkin
@picklesgherkin Год назад
it does help a lot to know what tools to use for what application that is involved... all-in-all I think you persevered and overcame any obstacle you had ..good job Jen
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Thank you, Pickles.
@Mikeiam-65
@Mikeiam-65 Год назад
I for one am so glad chris talked you into doing videos, you are not only tenacious with your determination to get things done but most importantly you are an entertainer that keeps things interesting & keeps us glued to the screen well done Jen! you now have another subscriber
@feckoffyoutube
@feckoffyoutube 11 месяцев назад
Jen thank you for deciding to work on your own car. You are a inspiration.ive been a practicing machanic since the age of 13. So now its 27 years experience.
@cjjobin7970
@cjjobin7970 Год назад
Totally respect the determination! And love the humor, and humor in videos is a big plus for me, keep me looking forward to the next videos.
@johnlawson645
@johnlawson645 Год назад
Jenn. You are awesome. I’m proud of you that you did that repair. You put me in a good mood Chris is such a lucky man
@davidbabin387
@davidbabin387 6 месяцев назад
Jen, you are one courageous woman!!!! It's so great to see someone, who really doesn't need to tackle a job like that, muscle your way through it, and not quit! Congrats on a job well done. YT is great for finding videos on just about anything you need to do, but once you get into it, you find bolts, nuts, screws, that are so tight, and spaces that are almost impossible to get into! But, when you finish the job, no matter how difficult, or time consuming, it really makes you feel that sense of accomplishment!!!!!! Be Safe, and God Bless!
@peterw.9703
@peterw.9703 Год назад
I try to teach and let my daughter do as much as possible with her car. We all started somewhere you have the right state of mind. Never feel bad about asking for help that was a dangerous job to start with. You did great when it is all said and done if it works it works. Keep going working on your own car is very rewarding my daughter is so proud when she does it.
@kman-mi7su
@kman-mi7su Год назад
It took a while, but you got it done! Nothing beats the feeling of accomplishment on a project. Good job Jen!
@sirwmwallace1517
@sirwmwallace1517 Год назад
Props to you on going for it yourself! I love the fact you're doing all these projects on your own, for yourself. I want my daughter to see these videos.
@transmissionman9377
@transmissionman9377 10 месяцев назад
You two are hilarious,I love watching all the stuff you tackle
@thorstenlandau9281
@thorstenlandau9281 7 месяцев назад
Great... I enjoy watching you two. Strong girl! I came across your videos because of the 67 Cadillac DeVille. This helped me with mine, also a 67-DeVille convertible. Keep it up you both and good luck! greetings from Germany
@tacticaljoe707
@tacticaljoe707 Год назад
Fun and entertaining to watch. Also very relatable, having been in many of the same positions and struggles. You did good. Can't wait to see more.
@robparsons7929
@robparsons7929 Год назад
I laughed so hard the tears were rolling out of my eyes. Major props to you girl. The only way to learn stuff is do it......and you don't give you. Serious respect to you!! And thanks for the entertainment.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Hahaha so happy to hear that. Glad I could give you a laugh or 2. Thanks, Rob.
@user-eh1jl9lq2e
@user-eh1jl9lq2e 8 месяцев назад
I think what was wonderful about this video, was you showed all the frustrating stuff, how many times have I tried to be a contortionist to get to that super hard to get to thingie-ma-bob. I also loved the 'small wins' or however you said it, I have said something similar on my jobs, in fact the sign of a good mechanic is appreciating all the little things between you and what you are trying to get at. Good life ethic! Great attitude, far better than luck! Cheers!
@micheledykeman4255
@micheledykeman4255 6 месяцев назад
I enjoy your videos, Jenn. And I really like it when you sing. You have a great voice!
@johnford9691
@johnford9691 Год назад
at one point we have all been right there where you were and sticking with the job not giving up till its done is very commendable , i sat glued to the screen watching your struggle with a job you had never done before and became a subscriber i cant remember enjoying a video more, good job. looking forward to more of your channel
@royvankan2723
@royvankan2723 Год назад
Very well done Jen! There’s no more to say. Your perseverance and humor is just great.
@bambooforest7665
@bambooforest7665 7 месяцев назад
Love how you just want to keep going, patience of a saint too. Great job.
@medic_ray415
@medic_ray415 9 месяцев назад
Awesome job Jennifer I love your determination to get the job done by yourself
@MrChina200
@MrChina200 Год назад
Jen your powers of perseverance and deduction are bloody awesome. Everyone is looking out for you . Thanks for the honesty and non homogeneous presentations showing everyone that anyone can do anything. I always tell apprentices there are no stupid questions only stupid answers. Lots of love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️ 💙
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Thanks, Brad!
@stevewiedenheft5071
@stevewiedenheft5071 Год назад
Way to go girl!! So proud of you. Way to push through the challenges. Blessings!!
@jayjohnson3090
@jayjohnson3090 Год назад
My goodness...YOU DID NOT QUIT! NICE!!! I would have continued the next day unless it was absolutely necessary to get the job done quickly. Great job and I'm so happy you have Chris to watch your back. I was a little worried that you would get hurt with all of that creativity you were doing...smile.
@f.e.1952
@f.e.1952 9 месяцев назад
Definitely got heaps of determination, well done. much love from the UK.
@stuknows671
@stuknows671 Год назад
That was awsome to watch you give it a go and not give up when it got tough. Love watching you guys and the content you create
@mikeferraro8917
@mikeferraro8917 Год назад
You did great Jen , you understood what you were supposed to do and not knowing where all the tools are does make the job longer and like Chris said it’s ok to ask for help to save time…great video!
@bangler62
@bangler62 Год назад
First video of yours that I have watched and was a little skeptical about it but, you hooked me in with your can do/will do attitude and then I couldn't stop watching, probably because it was fun to watch you struggle and learn everything that everyone who has ever picked up a wrench, has experienced and had to learn, even though, just like everyone else, it's a real pain while you're doing it. And I know how much harder it is when you're doing it in the wee frigid hours. Really a lot of fun to watch. A really well produced video and kudos on the repair!
@leslietarboxjr4287
@leslietarboxjr4287 Год назад
Jen, I love your determination. and can-do attitude. Every video I have watched of you which is all of them you have worked hard, thought everything through to the best of your ability and persevered. Like Chris has said though it isn't a failure to ask for help. For such a tiny woman you pack a pretty big punch. Another awesome video with lots of humor. Awesome job.
@jhs1953
@jhs1953 Год назад
Great job. I love your determination, ingenuity, and enthusiasm. Also, your lessons learned as just as important as the work done. Excellent editing on your videos. I look forward to your next episode.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Thank you very much! Still working on my editing. It’s another new thing I’m learning
@Jenna1814
@Jenna1814 7 месяцев назад
Girl Boss Get It! Love your determination and no give up attitude. very inspiring.
@opensage01
@opensage01 11 месяцев назад
I have never seen you, or your husband's channels before. After watching this video and without knowing you, I can still say I am proud of you Jennifer. Great job. I too am not a mechanic and have also lived through these types of struggles trying to fix my own vehicles (past and present). That is exactly how it goes for many of us when tackling totally new projects, especially when it comes to vehicles. Anyway, I do not know what I expected to see when I clicked on this video, and I sure didn't think I would watch a full hour without skipping through many parts, but I watched the whole video. Now that I have watched it, I can only say Great Job and I am proud of you. Thanks for sharing this video and cheers. P.S. your pets are so cute.
@GrandCamino6
@GrandCamino6 Год назад
Way to go! I am super proud of you! 😎 29:10 Previously when I didn’t have access to a impact gun or a breaker bar I would take the end of the jack handle & slide it over the ratchet. This increases your leverage & it will break free with ease. I see you got it worked out. My mechanic buddy gave me that tip.
@6kunio8
@6kunio8 Год назад
Even if it was a struggle, you've proven you're more capable than most people! Great job!
@forrestphillips2930
@forrestphillips2930 11 месяцев назад
I absolutely admire your persistence !
@yarorebelcars
@yarorebelcars Год назад
The best DIY I have seen to date :). I so admire your perseverance. Kudos to you!
@m.rei85
@m.rei85 Год назад
I love how you try and learn new things and don’t give up. Very cool. You’re becoming an inspiration for others. ❤ All those things get easier with a little experience. The first bigger things did on my car by myself took way longer than I expected. Look in the book, watch on RU-vid, being scared to damage something. A supposed two or three hour job turned into a whole weekend. At least you still had cars to go places.😅 I know the feeling when you took half your car apart, put it back together and hope it still works and doesn’t come apart in the middle of nowhere during the first few drives after a serious repair. Having to lie on the ground and crawl under a car in the weirdest positions makes you cold and sore. No good way to get leverage and there’s s always dirt.
@rodkennedy9800
@rodkennedy9800 Год назад
Great work Jen. Liked how you didn’t edit out the failures/frustration etc. We’ve all experienced what you went through and it’s a learning experience…you’ll get better and the skills you learn are transferable to all aspects of life. All the best. 👍🇺🇦👍🇺🇦
@TheRipePunani
@TheRipePunani Год назад
When she lays there and drops the wrench, pondering her existence...I felt that. I felt that deep inside, I could relate so much lmaooo
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim 9 месяцев назад
*#Congrats** not only learning on the job but also having to do the camera work & narrating. It's also brave to put yourself out there on the internet for people to compliment your cuteness & perseverance or talk negative on how you're doing things wrongly or rightly you're learning👍*
@stevehidalgo9663
@stevehidalgo9663 9 месяцев назад
You know Jen I have watched a few videos of yours very impressive you are a quadruple threat Chris is truly an immensely fortunate man to have you in his life you are incredibly humorous and your personality is amazing great job and I love your determination.
@tuberzish
@tuberzish Год назад
Jen, even before seeing the whole video, I was impressed by your decision to do the work yourself (with backup available, smart). Now you have more knowledge and confidence that comes with the process of doing your own work, and you're less likely to be deceived by an unscrupulous mechanic who thinks you're an easy target. Thanks for doing this, and thanks for encouraging others to do the same. I started repairing lawnmowers when I was in high school, and have done most of my own mechanic work for the past 50 years. BTW, I have five sons and one daughter, all adults now. Guess which one was most likely to help me work on his/her car. The boys apparently thought they already knew everything they needed/wanted to know, but their sister was wise enough to know better.
@stephenhuber1079
@stephenhuber1079 Год назад
Great job, Jen. There's no shame in asking Chris for a little help to choose better tools that make things easier and some helpful tips also. God bless you and keep up the great work.
@user-bh4un3vg7z
@user-bh4un3vg7z 8 месяцев назад
I've watched a few of your videos. I give you a ton of credit for trying. Especially liked the video of you moving the shed. Kudos to you!
@scifijunky1979
@scifijunky1979 Год назад
I love your can do attitude, we’re all so proud of you.❤
@rickfeenstrastaff7409
@rickfeenstrastaff7409 Год назад
This is my first of your videos, and I must say I have Enormous Respect for a lady who can put her mind and body into a task like this, no matter the time or temp or muscle fatigue. Who needs perfect hair or nails when you can be a Super Gal like Jen?? Abilities like this count for So Much More!!
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Thank you, Rick!
@cloudberry_jam5214
@cloudberry_jam5214 Год назад
Nice work! I think it's interesting to see what a novice vs a more experienced fixer will think/do/film when faced with different problems.
@ocmonman1
@ocmonman1 Год назад
Chris is so lucky to have you. You are truly inspirational and pretty too! Loved the video. Editing was great.
@steelhead197
@steelhead197 8 месяцев назад
Oh that was difficult to watch at times, but it was so accurate to show how a simple coil over change can be soooo challenging! Next stabilizer bar end links! Lol The 15 min job that takes 4 hours! Well done Miss! You did it! Cheers 🇨🇦👍🏻
@GT.Bugger
@GT.Bugger Год назад
Fair play for seeing it through. You show the very clearly the stages of grief when working on cars lol. I don't like doing any work with suspension or anything that has a big spring under tension, always risky. It's also crazy to me that early 2000's is deemed as old now 😅
@Loulito
@Loulito Год назад
It can be a very daunting task to work on your car by yourself but you did a fantastic job! It was a great watch! I just swapped out all 4 struts on my 98 Camry last summer, I bet that Honda suspension feels great now! You've earned a like and a sub from me! Keep up the great work!
@GenX...MCMLXV
@GenX...MCMLXV Год назад
OMG this was great! Gotta love your approach -- its killer that you didnt give up gettir done!
@blt3479
@blt3479 Год назад
Yay Jen! You go! Awesome job and attitude! Yes Safety First as Mr. Murphy is always along for the ride. Hi Chris, Hi Gus!
@JoesGoldenGarage
@JoesGoldenGarage Год назад
I mean this is honest comedy at it’s best! You had me dying laughing. But I congratulate you on being persistent and figuring it all out on your own. You should sing more in future videos! Enjoyed this one! Thanks!
@midnightgambler3718
@midnightgambler3718 Год назад
By far this was the most enjoyable video I’ve seen all week. This beautiful lovely determined young woman is a joy. Gus cracks me up. Chris do what you can to keep her safe and happy! She’s a treasure! ❤
@Lost10mm.
@Lost10mm. 11 месяцев назад
Good thing you had someone there to help. Old timers have helped me a few times. Keep those wrenches turning.
@tomnguyen8229
@tomnguyen8229 Год назад
Real life! Working on cars in the yard can be unfun sometimes and learning as you go is an experience for sure. Glad you did it and good luck in the future!
@Moosecop32
@Moosecop32 Год назад
I've been working on cars both professionally and of course my own stuff for 25 years and to this day when I work on my projects at home, it still looks just like this.......Beer in hand.....Wheeeere did we leave off?! 😂 Well done Jen. Way to get her done.
@jennifersugint
@jennifersugint Год назад
Hahah the beer definitely helps keep my morale up 😜 Thanks, Moosecop. Cheers 🍻
@ramooyeido1772
@ramooyeido1772 Год назад
@@jennifersugint Wow, you are toooo beautiful!! whomever see you should believe that God is surely true and whenever I see you I'm always in a dream and when we wake up, we all will realize that this whole life was nothing but a dream and that only God is whats true and real. I don't know how atheists can believe that a very sexy very attractive beauty queen like you came from monkeys hahaha 😄 There was a teacher who did not believe in the existence of God, he said to his students, do you see God? the students answered no we don't see God, so the teacher said if you don't see God it means there is no God. then a smart student stood up and said to the other students hey guys can you see the teachers brain? then the student answered no we don't see the teachers brain, the student then said the teacher is crazy he has no brain :0) God started everything, and God also repeats things, and it is clear. God is one, one God for all of us, The universe didnt always exist science said it was not always existing, so it was created, they say it was through the big bang, and we say even that was created and initiated by God, whatever got a beginning meaning whatever was proven to not have always existed but then existed must have a creator, but whatever was not proven to have not existed before and had no beginning point has no creator, God had no beginning so has no creator, but because the universe had a beginning point it means the universe was created it means there must be a God, also the universe shows unity and diversity, there are different things, different creatures and different materials, but they are all made of particles and atoms. God started everything, and he repeat things, and it is clear. This life is temporary, the other is forever, either in heaven or in hell fire! Therefore, let us all try to be good and not bad humans in life, and be kind and follow the words of God and the good teachings of his great messenger to mankind, the prophet Mohammed and his supporter imam Ali and his good pious kind descendants whom are an extension of God's messenger and his light. Shine and spread the light sunshine.... 😘
@TheDivergentDrummer
@TheDivergentDrummer Год назад
@@jennifersugint Up here in the Frozen north of Ontario, it's the devils lettuce lol. That and beer. Tell you what, I did this job for the first time, front and back on my Pilot in a fringing snowstorm lol, and being able to just take a step back, and collect your thoughts makes it all come together sometimes. At least you have dry ground lmao.
@mtjr.3018
@mtjr.3018 Год назад
this repair video is proof positive that determination plus fun helps gets any job done!!!
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