How to replace KYB shocks, and struts on a Nissan frontier.
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I like that method you show at the end for removing the remaining fluid.. Looks way easier than drilling a hole and having it spray back in your face.
I haven’t come across your content for a while. Thanks for sharing your skills/tricks/sparkling comments. I learn something every time. I’m not a pro…I just keep the family fleet going. Rust is the worst. Your video of a Ford Edge transfer case replacement saved me time and headaches. Thanks, Dave in Omaha
6:38 You're not just a good mechanic , you're great surgeon!!!
I think it's time to invent the "what did I get myself into" Saki drinking game!
Man I wish I could work under you an an apprentice. You’re a great mechanic.
I feel your pain. We had a costumer who had the same truck and it was rusty beyond rusty. Each job was a nightmare. When he sold it, i had a party!!
That truck has been sitting for a while
Was that truck flooded at one time?
Were ya been at, I miss the live streams