Chevy Suburban Removing Outer Door Panel – Part 1

Chevy Suburban Removing Outer Door Panel – Part 1

There will be a few videos on this one where a co-worker of mine needed to have his power window serviced. The passenger side window on this 1999 Suburban wo…

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spelunkerd says:

I was thinking I hadn’t seen a video by you in a while, I”m glad you’re
back. Do you own the Suburban?

stuzman52 says:

Thank you Jahan and you’ve got some good videos yourself which you should
be proud of. Yes, I guess over here in US we do have access maybe to more
tools. The zip-clip tool that I mentioned was probably the best $25 that I
spent on a tool. As I mentioned, it REALLY works great. Thanks again Jahan
and you take care.

stuzman52 says:

Hi Dave and I hope you’re doing well. This vehicle belongs to a co-worker
of mine and he recently bought the vehicle. It has a few issues and he
wanted me to take a look at fixing some of the things on it. I got a couple
email responses on your channel also, and I need to make some comments for
you. Thanks Dave for stopping by!

stuzman52 says:

Thank you very much Joe as I appreciate your comments. You know for us
Americans we’re like everyone else in the world, just plain stupidity is
all I can come up with. You’re right, about why most Americans prefer to
drive SUV’s which burns a lot of gas, yet complain about the gas
prices…See, I told you, stupidity (smiling).

Jahan Zeb says:

Very nice video. I did job like this long ago on one Suzuki but did not
film it. That was door panel was not so complicated due to low end car. You
have a very nice fastener removal tool. Tools and materials are something
we are lacking in here due to unavailability. Hopefully the second and
third parts of the video would be even more interesting. Keep up nice work.
Thanks and Regards,

Dohn Joe says:

I like your calm, methodical, non-destructive approach shown in each repair
video. A good start for an interesting video series. Off-topic: never got a
rational answer why Americans prefer huge engines having very poor fuel
economy on their cars/trucks when they end using it for getting kids from
school or transporting 2 pizzas for lunch. 5.7 liters… jeez…

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