This is part 1 Disassembly. Below are the additional Videos
Part 2 Oil Pan Reseal: https://youtu.be/Jdv_hRdwAw0
Part 3 Spring Compressor fail and Reassembly: https://youtu.be/CC7jnPlsjUU
Part 4 In-depth Suspension Alignment: https://youtu.be/FfSMLKQSnPs
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Part 2 Oil Pan Reseal: https://youtu.be/Jdv_hRdwAw0
Part 3 Spring Compressor fail and Reassembly: https://youtu.be/CC7jnPlsjUU
Part 4 In-depth Suspension Alignment: https://youtu.be/FfSMLKQSnPs
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Brake Caliper Compressor: https://amzn.to/32BPitV
GearWrench Hose Clamp Pliers: https://amzn.to/3EGOuRn
Helping Hands Soldering Assistant: https://amzn.to/3GqnG9U
My Camera Gear:
Gopro Hero 8 https://amzn.to/3mPnpFA
Gopro Hero 9 https://amzn.to/3EKDcM1
Hero 8 Dual Charger https://amzn.to/3EId84c
Flexible Camera Mount https://amzn.to/3Jywrk5
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. #commissionsearned.
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I get it in the beginning I too thought Rainman Ray was a great guy. The truth is the number of people subscribed seems to be extremely controversial. And the fact that he now lives in a 970,000 dollar house as a mechanic sounds a little to good to be true. But you can certainly make a fortune off customer service repairs. A good mechanic can do 12 to 18 hours of book time money in an 8 hour shift. Simply stated the book says four hours to repair a part and it only takes two hours the shop Bill's for four hours labor time. Nice gig right? Be careful who you idolize, many times they are not who you think they are.
Would hate to pay this bill….lol great work on it though…. I recently done all this to my 01 silverado 2500hd and i ordered parts and done it myself its definitely hard work and a full day my pitman arm and idler took alot more to remove than that one
Nice to see someone else explain the 50/50/90 rule!
Hmm I didn’t know Chevy used the torque rod suspension like the old Mopars
Cotter pins are straight on one bar, the adjacent bar acts like a spring. Those pins are known as split cotter pins.
Made me laugh. The intimate objects comment!
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"Psychological warfare between yourself and inanimate objects" haha
What is the limit of the milwaukee, like 270 newton?
Wool shirt on? Didn’t think got chilly in southern Florida?
does he knows you ?? what is that "" click""on the bottom of the list ..is he mocking you??
You missed a bunch of clicks!
Nice to see MOOG are still in business!
I have heard several references to an "emergency brake" on American vehicles but have never encountered one here; we have only service brakes and parking brakes, frequently referred to as footbrakes and handbrakes respectively.
This video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work. WOW very interesting 1st class very kool great info.,, AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great
Loved the music also!
I play the safety dance over my PA in my retired P71 when I’m by construction. I should film all the reactions I get from the workers.
well it is a GM so this is nothing new
Someone really loves that vehicle – lots parts LOL
This looks like a 4 parts series , getting as long as Better call Saul.
Looks like this car got the whole enchiladas
"Right now it's kinda breathing heavy!" – I needed that laugh!!!
Would you say this guy is a "super fan" of Ray?
4 non blonde play on EVERY video?
Also, I never could trust them carlifts like most mechanics do,,,, I guess its just me !
Damn I always thought Chrysler was the only vehicles with a torsion bar frontend, guess not !
Do you know what the piano piece during the high speed video is? I liked it!
I replaced all suspension bushings on my 66 Chevy II with poly graphite bushings and after installation it handled like a sports car.
30 inch lbs, lol
You'd hate my 99 suburban then, lol. It'd needed a pitman arm for the last 3 years, and whats funny Im also a Mechanic, ford Mechanic, but my own stuff I just idk what it is, I just hate fixing my own stuff, especially since its really a work truck anyway, I still have yet to install the front diff for it, its been making noise for the last 6 years I've owned it. But cars like my grandmothers, I always make sure its in good shape, it just my stuff I tend to neglect until its really bad lol. Well my 92 Silverado I don't neglect that thing, I'm always on top of that, Too good of shape to let it go even though its got 400k miles on the body.
new parts have zerk fittings ?
I need to do the same thing to my 2002 suburban.
Psychological warfare🤣🤣🤣
Dude you got that measurement waaay overkill 30 inch/Oz isn't it?
Sonatina No.2 in F Major, Allegro Ludwig Van Beethoven. Nice touch.
Will you put some Spanish stuff on
Do not like the music
Ray that's a new shop you working on
great videos as always im a mobile mechanic own my own business love your videos just have one small comment just my opinion you could have done the whole disassemble with a milwaukee m12 3/8 stubby …..sorry had to say it i love milwaukee fuel brushless line!!
Yes, a little extra lube is never a bad thing.
I love Subs. I've owned a few over a few decades. They're darn near a mini motor home
"Holy smokes they want everything fixed!" 🤣 it's a good feeling when you get to make some easy money!
I seriously have a hard time finding the continued part 2 or 3 videos….
I’m not even working on it and I got excited seeing all those parts love going overhaul builds
high speed die grinder noise is funny!
How long did you go to school for training look to young to obtain such knowledge watching is learning mad max continue
They actually make those camber lobes with individual holes instead of slots. I replaced them on my truck and it seems to hold the alignment much better.
I found my self Aha Ha'ing the same time you did when the bolts and nuts came free. I do the exact same thing when im working on a vehicle