An oldie but a goodie: Fixing the inside door handle on the half door of your Dodge Ram truck. Click subscribe! Comment! Like!
An oldie but a goodie: Fixing the inside door handle on the half door of your Dodge Ram truck. Click subscribe! Comment! Like!
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Brian, does that Ram have a GEM like my F150 has? What a pain in the a–
that thing causes
This was shot before I came on the scene! But I shot the new Subaru
Crankshaft tool vid!
😀 It’s true. “Karate Chop!!!!”
Where’s Spanky? You could have used her today to shoot the video!
Dude, you are too agitated. Jerky camera moves, back and forth, then slam
it on tripod. Half of your viewers puked, the other half is dizzy. Worst
video. Not so informative. Chill.
best way to fix this, don’t get a dodge in the first place.
besides, nobody “uses” Spanky – they politely ask her, or she kung-fu chops
them in the head. just like how nobody puts Spanky in a corner
I agree with him vvvv
Fag
Thanks I always wondered how that worked!
Just parts. My shop isn’t great. It’s cramped and far from something I’m
proud of.
The best way to fix broken rear door handles is to buy a FORD
Seriously, sometimes I wonder why manufacturers make it so difficult to
take a DOOR PANEL off! Why not just have 8 or so coarse machine screws
holding it in place, with plastic or rubber caps covering the screw
heads… nahhh that would make too much sense, right? Gotta go for the
cheap plastic breakable stuff.
You ever done a video on your shop
What tires are those?! I like em haha
I love that “Hey, I engineered the handle, let’s go to lunch!” comment.
Classic!
Always like your videos Brian – Thanks.
She could kick most guys ass. She’s not a push over either.
brian you make it look so easy. it’s like magic.
My truck seems to be a little older (98 1500 crewcab) and my door is
somewhat different than yours — less complicated and easier to pull the
whole panel off. I did a video of how to fix a speaker and there is some
detail of the older door style there. The plastic clip on my cable was
broken but it worked fine even broken. Overall I’d say these doors are
pretty well designed. I like how you used dykes to pull the clips out
carefully — with skill you don’t need fancy tools (grin).
I meant… “Judo Chop!”
NO I don’t WANNA go back in the tripod! Carry me!! Whaaaah! Whaaaaaah!
“She’s not a push over either.” … unless confront by: her hubby, with a
dessert in hand, her kid, asking for, well… anything, or her dog, asking
for, well… anything. Otherwise, yes – don’t mess w/Spanks
lol
well not only are the plastic pics cheaper and lighter, the threads going
into the plastic holding clips in the door would eventually spread and
would not hold the door tightly.
Hey Brian, I’ve got an extra panel removal tool (found it in a car i worked
on). looks like you could use one, so much easier than a pry bar an dykes.
If you want them their yours, just private message me your shinfo.
Brian the who problem is that its a Dodge man! LOL JK No the real problem
is its made in mexico LOL!
Sometimes dessert doesn’t even work! And I don’t give my kid everything he
wants! I’m a “mean” mom! 😀
0:21 *sound of crickets chirping in the background*
Not like anyone with legs can sit in the back anyway, lol.
brian is a great guy ive watched him sence the begining why dont you get
out of here. what have you done for the mechanic worl nothing. brian has
inspiered hundreds if not thousands to do it there self. hes taught us that
with s little time and your hands there isnt much each and everyone of us
cant fix are self. theres no need for negitivr comments here. good job
brian keep up the great work! i just hope one day i will be as good of a
mechanic as you sir!
I’m a long time sub and viewer and I’m neither puking nor dizzy. Looks like
your argument is invalid.
1st
The H in hecho is silent in spanish btw