Customer States Tires Look Like Dragon Scales
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0:00 Intro
0:05 This unusual tire wear can be caused by just some brand of tires. The tires shown in the clip are more meant for being in the mud and not used on a daily driver. This wear can also be caused by worn-out front-end parts.
0:19 1st gen Toyota Tundra. These are pretty common issues on these vehicles and also a very important reason to get an inspection before purchase or even just take a quick glance underneath. It could have saved the customer a lot of money!
0:36 Missed the hole! The spark plug was installed in the spark plug hole and the car runs perfect afterwards.
0:47 They think it was the customer who did this and attempted to replace his own wheel bearing but maybe realized he couldn't complete the job as it's a pressed-in style wheel bearing. The car had "transmission issues" as the CV axle was removed.
0:59 Not sure the purpose of this but to each their own.
1:06 New pads and brake rotors were installed. The mechanic isn't sure the customer did this just for a temporary fix to get by or not as he wasn't told any extra information from the customer.
1:21 kUsTOm.
1:33 The technician removed the piston on cylinder 7 and didn't find the connecting rod or piston rings to be damaged. He replaced the valves for cylinder 7 and the engine runs perfectly now.
1:44 All the lights were rewired and now work. The customer had installed LED strips, new headlights and LED cubs in the front bumper.
2:01 All repairs declined to get a new engine installed.
2:13 Looks like it didn't work and still leaks onto the ground.
2:23 Floormat in the way.
2:28 No extra info.
2:41 The car is sitting in the parking lot at this shop as the customer is not sure they will get it fixed.
2:49 Loose wheel, wrong brake rotor? Let us know what you think might have caused this!
3:03 A good reminder not to leave any pet food, bird seeds etc. in your garage. If you park your vehicles in the garage and have food laying around, mice, rats, squirrels or other pests will find somewhere warm and cozy to store it which can be an expensive repair!
3:08 Outro. Thanks for watching! - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
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What caused the "dragon scale" wear pattern on those tires?
Doesn't seem as if it (wood) work much at all; but it might keep things from getting hot enough to set the pad on fire, I suppose.
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@@michaelfoye1135 both loose front tire alignment and blown struts, amplified by imbalanced tires. The tires, especially at highway speeds, fall into a harmonic motion that causes one tire to "hop" off the ground while the other presses down into it, it causes a "wavy" or "checkerboard" pattern of high and low spots. It can sometimes occur in rotational bias tires installed or rotated into positions that make them spin against their rotational bias.
In your second to last clip about the brake rotors, the holes probably weren't drilled to look like that, most likely an ill-fitting aftermarket rim was installed that didn't properly clamp down on the rotor but instead clamped onto the hub, leaving the rotor with a bit of space to rock backward when braking and forward while accelerating. Potentially this could be caused by greasing the contact points between the rim and rotor to prevent rust and seizing, inadvertently reducing the clamping force provided from the lug nuts.
It can be a little difficult to diagnose without removing the wheel and inspecting the rotor and hub, but would likely make a loud "thunk" noise when breaking or accelerating hard, which might be misdiagnosed as driveshaft of other u-joint wear. If you hear a thunk under those conditions and all your u-joints are tight, inspect all your rotors for signs of slipping.
Everyone knows the best car repairs are done with duct tape and spray foam but that wood brake shoe is next level backwoods engineering.
That's the kinda stuff they do to mini bus taxis here
Don't forget zip ties
Reckon it could actually be a reasonable stop gap if you actually were stuck out in the woods?
It takes the wood!🤣😝😂
Yeah, it had a Garage 54 feel to it.
"Bruh, these are the kind of people we are driving next to on the interstate"
That guy absolutely nailed it with that statement.
OMG how true. In my 25 years of auto mechanicing I have seen some cars that I was scared to back out of the shop. A few really bad ones I even called the highway patrol on. That would have been one I would have called on.
The Michelin Man took care of them though...
it was the “look at da strut 😩😩” for me ☠️☠️
😂😂😂😂😂
driving with stolen cars?
2:42 "Look at the strut!". My guy, look at the tire that's smoother than my bathroom countertop.
😂
Nah bro that's just his racing slicks 😂
The alignment is A+ though.
Not for long with so much of the carcass showing through...
Isn’t the strut a dance? 🕺
“You cannot treat a car like a human being - a car needs love!” (Walther Röhrl)
Cheers from Germany!
Never argue with a 2-time WRC champ
@@donswier word up! 🤗😉
Jaaa genau....😂😂😂
Das lernen die NIE... Die redneck's betrachten ja sogar so etwas wie unseren TÜV als unzumutbaren Eingriff in ihre Pseudofreiheit !!?
Ganz zu schweigen von dem WAHNSINN um tödliche Feuerwaffen !!
Die haben also anscheinend NOCH NICHT EINMAL gelernt wie es sich mit der menschlichen Natur verhält !?
Unbelehrbare, kritikunfähige, egozentrische Weichlinge !!!
And cuz i'm very aware that egocentric muricans are completely impotent regarding foreign languages, i provide you the one and only language you ever will be able to cope :
Yes, exactly....😂😂😂
They'll NEVER learn that...
The rednecks even see something like our TÜV as an unreasonable infringement on their pseudo-freedom!!?
Not to mention the MADNESS surrounding deadly firearms!!
So they apparently haven't EVEN learned what human nature is like!?
Incorrigible, incapable of taking criticism, egocentric wimps!!!
Grüße zurück 🤘
Whenever I hear, "customer states another shop did. . ." I'm 95% sure that customer is lying.
Not lying just not admitting whos shop.
Another shop= me high af
The customer did it or let an incompetent friend do it. Or there are some really bad shops out there.
@SirDeanosity no other shop would do that kind of crappy.work yo 😂
The last shop I took it to couldn't get the right brake pads so they made me a wooden pair.
These "other shops" are always the customer trying to fix it at home.
Agreed!!! lol
Blue hair, nose ring dude next door neighbor that will do anything for 50 bucks 😅
You know it lol. They even say they don't remember which shop did it sometimes haha.
Almost always...
I had a shop repair the brakes on my ex-es car and they installed a defective master cylinder and then attempted to service the ABS Module for six months. The car had to be towed to a competent shop as the first shop was in the process of learning that low pay and an abusive work environment is not a great way to stay in business...
99.9% of the time yes, but now and then it is a "pro" mechanic.
I need mugshots of the owners for all these cars.
Toyota, Ford, Nissan and more
just google 'faces of meth'
I can only imagine the mugshots of these people. lol. 🤢🤢🤕
Blue hair and nose rings holding a Starbucks cup 😮
I'd imagine it's a bunch of people with spray foam on their faces.
Must be one of those brake rotors you get from TEMU. 'One size fits all'
Nah, it's one of those that need the oval studs!
It saves pad wear by rotating a bit before biting
It's actually from having the wrong wheels
TEMU, TEMU, I'm stopping like a billionaire!!!
Universal rotors to go with all the "universal" wheels.
The last one with the elongate holes in the brake rotor , looks more like the vehicle was driven with loose wheel lug nuts that caused the holes to get reamed out during normal acceleration and braking.
That’s possible but the wheels and wheel studs looked fine from the sounds of it. But you never know!
I wonder if the wheel rim was shouldering up against the hub centre and not clamping the disc to the hub.
@@JustRolledIn Maybe , but the loose wheel might have finally caught their attention and the studs and wheel might have been replaced, and they did not see a need to replace the brake rotor? Sometimes the motoring public is crazy LOL I don't believe that it was drilled , that is wear caused by loose lug nuts.
You definitely could be right! Just replace half the stuff it needs, right? lol
@@JustRolledIn LOL , crazy as it seems! I have seen brake rotors look like that when the lug nuts have been loose. But we will never know for sure. As a Service Tech said in the video , "This crazy stuff is beside us on the roadways"......... And that is so very true.
"Let us know what you think might have caused this..."
- Beer.
or the lack thereof
common stupidity
.....&/or whiskey!
Cheap beer
cheap parts
watching a you tube video in Klingon on how to fix it
using glue instead welding
no using brain in case it wears out
The final car: I just had work done at another shop.
JRI: What shop?
Customer: The pet shop.
Spark plug mechanic wonders why his girl left him...
Ah yes, the sad tale of Mr Completely.
@@immortalsofar5314He will be missed.
I didn't realise that you had to feed the nodding dog on your rear shelf. Lesson learned. 😂
Must smell wonderful on a hot day. Gaaag.
Does no one ever crawl under a vehicle and look before they buy? If a solid piece is now multiple pieces, is tacked together with duct tape, spray foam, or popcorn welding it's time to keep looking.
The truth. They don’t!🤣😝🤔
They even spray painted it black. 😂😂
At least get down on your knees and shine a flashlight underneath, make an attempt! 😀
Hey, some of these vehicles I'd be afraid to crawl underneath. (I wouldn't buy them either.)
They do not have a mechanic check it out first before purchasing too
The wooden brake pad isn't entirely as crazy as you might think. The brake pads on the Montreal Metro (subway) are made of birch wood and pressure cooked in peanut oil. Work surprisingly well, last about a year!
I guess they also smell nice?
Wooden brake pads are also used on the famous San Francisco cable cars
@@lotharrenz4621They do indeed smell nice!
I would have guessed maple wood.
At the other end of the scale are soft metal brake pads on fighter jets and some commercial aircraft. This was true about 10 years ago when I was selling industrial fluids (oils and coolants) and one of my accounts was a heat treater who annealed them for a machine shop that was making them for the aircraft manufacturer.
"Another shop" = Customer's driveway.
They ain't fooling anyone but themselves.
Customer: "So, uh, another shop did this."
Mechanic: "Uh-huh, sure sure sure no doubt no doubt no doubt."
The wooden brake pads haha. Someone's watching garage 54.
Monster lada!
From "The Beverly Hillbillies" season 1, episode 1:
Cousin Pearle (after Jethro runs over the chicken coop with the truck): "Jethro, I thought I told you to get them worn out brakes off that truck?!"
Jethro: "I did, Ma! That's how come we ain't got none now!"
There's an unaired pilot of _The Hillbillies of Beverly Hills_ here on YT wherein we see Ellie Mae kidnapping an oil company geologist with the intentions of nailing him as a husband. The episode takes place in the hills and their original home, _before_ the trip to California.
Elly Mae or Daisy Duke ??
Fun fact - old UK explosives rail wagons had wooden brake blocks as it was deemed that the possibility of them burning on the wheels was less dangerous than sparks from metal ones spraying onto the wooden wagons.
Yeah cuz don't trains use metal brakes?
The only problem with the second vehicle is not enough spray foam.
Spray foam is the new duct tape.
Bubble-wrap is the 'new' spray-foam!?!
@@stevie-ray2020 Haha
I wonder if they used mesquite for the wooden brake pads... for that rich, smokey flavour when braking.
Hickory works well too 😆
@@squirrelsarepeopletoo6678 😁
@@squirrelsarepeopletoo6678 How about juniper?
@@61rampy65 Too much resin. It gives the braking that turpentine flavor.
I would go with red oak Santa Maria style
Remember, you aren't just sharing the road with these people. They walk among us everywhere. Grown adults with the problem solving skills of toddlers.
I'm less worried about the person walking than I am about the one driving a 2-ton unsafe SUV.
#JustAmericaThings.
Where I live, you are not allowed on the road with most of the stuff I see pass by in this channel. And you are at risk of your drivers license being revoked if caught. How it should be.
@@j_taylor The true horror is that they can vote.
Please don't insult toddlers.
@@Fine_i_set_the_handle Well, if they vote right it was not much of a problem, but somehow those people keep on voting left.
Every time I hear "another shop did..." I hear:- I broke it!
Man, you know it's bad when it's the MECHANIC who declines all repairs.
Love the Bluetooth strut.
"Doesn't think it "wood" work too well". Classic!
On that wood pad…”but doesn’t think it would (wood) work out.” 😆😆😆😆💪🏻
Biodegradable, though!
The subtitles literally say "wood work."
I remembered the "mini Raptor" thing when I saw the dragon scales tires
Pffff yes I remember that one.
1:07 But it _would_ work... a little.
Remember that the first brake pads were made of wood-- on horse-drawn wagons.
I know somebody with a motorcycle from 1912 which has stock wood brake shoes. They don't press against a drum or a disk, though. A lever pushes it directly into the tread of the rear tire. You might stop in half a mile, maybe a whole one.
The horses also provided braking and weren't going 70mph.
Those brakes on horse drawn wagons were parking brakes, so the wagon wouldn’t roll away when the horses were disconnected.
@@300DBenz They were both.
@@300DBenz they were both types stupid one.
" my LED lights that I installed don't work "
"Did you bubble wrap the wiring?"
Yep
Well I'm stumped?
1.14 "... doesn't think it wood work too well."
Wood always works for me. Oh wait, different kind of “wood....”😂😂😂😂
Wooda Cooda Shooda.
@@shawnbottom4769 "Woody!" 😂
I commented basically the same thing before I read your comment.
1:15 doesn’t think it wood work too well. Haha
Father always said “if you take care of your car, your car will take care of you”
Also father: "Oh look, this oil is on sale for 50 cents. It all comes from the same place. I'll take 10 and a fram filter"
This channel always makes my mouth hang-open in abject horror.
I used to work at O'Reilly Auto Parts. A customer would bring in disk brake pucks worn down to metal contact. I advise them that the brake rotors on their car are damaged as well. They would buy the lowest-price pucks I had in stock and then come back in two weeks wanting new rotors!
*pads
@@johnt.848 he works at O'Reillys; we say 'pad' - they say 'puck', we say 'disc' - they say 'disk', they say $186 for a non-OEM CV axle, Amazon say $86 for the SAME axle.
2:55 The way the holes are all exactly uniform and the burr around the edges make me suspect this was caused by the wheel being just loose enough to shift when braking, causing the studs to slowly eat into the metal every time they pushed against it. It would have had to be driven like that for a LONG time to cause that much damage, but them all pointing in the same direction means they wouldn't even affect how the wheel fit at all.
Yes, In that instance the slots were even, so the original holes should have lined up fine.
Which reminds me, nevermind bitcoin. I gotta buy some stock in that company that makes spray foam. 😂
best investment i ever made was DUCT TAPE company shares
i get paid $65000 a year in dividends
Cold air intake = It's winter
Hot air intake = It's summer
Cold air intake: the car has been running less than fifteen minutes
Hot air intake: more than fifteen minutes
@@qoph1988 Depends where. Here in Finland people put covers in front of their radiators in the winter so engine would not get too cold when driving around.
1:20 oh my gosh, that spray paint job had me ROLLING. Maybe it's the image, maybe the guys reacting to it... but holy cow that is hilarious.
Not 1, but 2 "warm air" intakes! 😂
Bubble wrap, when you can't afford spray foam but you still want to do a terrible job.
On my first car, a 41 Chevy, the distributor was sparking against the side of the housing. I put a piece of electricians tape in there and it worked! Ran fine for another six months.
2:45 Dude says "Look at the strut."
WHAT FUCKING STRUT, DUDE?
Good thing the dude reinforced the chain with spray foam. It might not have held otherwise.
Those Scooby snacks 😂
Imagine what that car smelled like on a warm day
Dogs chase him more than a mail carrier
I saw it today in real life. A car with bad front end damage and a completely missing fender, but put back together with copious ammounts of spray foam. Headlight hovering in spray foam. And it was all painted over with fucking matching OEM gold paint... I was going to stop when I say eyes staring back out of the spiderweb windshield. I am not joking, that just happened a few hours ago.
I almost never see a Just Rolled In video that doesn't make me laugh out loud at least once. This one was no exception.
i want to see random things used as brake pads now
If you watch the welding fails compilation I did somebody used a piece of metal as a brake pad lol
@@JustRolledIn The crew at Garage 54 did some experiments with different materials as brake pads, including several different metals. They didn't work very well. Neither did rotors made out of anything except the factory cast iron.
Someone tried a phone, I think it was a nokia, that fitted nicely into the brake pad space. I can't remember which youtube channel showed it.
I’m a State Inspector and it puts fear into me that next year Texas *WILL* stop the safety part of the Inspection on non-commercial vehicles.
I’ve had customers complain to me to _let it slide_ or yell at me “the other shop passed me, why can’t you!”
All in the name of convenience - says Texas legislators.
Same with Utah. We used to have it now we don't and you can tell a big difference.
As if I needed yet another reason never to go to Texas.
If there's one thing the US doesn't have it's regard for human life (in multiple ways), one of them being highest traffic fatality rates of any wealthy country, and this is why
That's smaller government and freedom from regulations working as intended.
@@mbryson2899 So, the intent is to endanger public safety?
Needs more cowbell!
Customer states. Installed Nitrous. Puts vehicle into the "N" position and nothing happens.
1:08 pretty sure he went to garage54 for that install. :P
Broken frame? Nah, not enough spray foam.
silly person
everyone knows the correct repair procedure is 2 rolls of duct tape
Wooden brake pad lmao
They must have been " board " ?
How long wood a wood brake pad last………
@Boxpok Ages, because after you've crashed your car it's just gonna sit in a scrap yard.
@@BoxpokI don’t know exactly… but I bet the actor Edward Woodward would. 😉 Regards
"Eco-friendly friction compound"
I love the towel in the intake! Marine tech here, boat came in with running problems, we diagnosed needing valve job. Customer wanted to save money so he would remove heads, bring in for valve job, put back on, then bring to us for final tune. Came back in running worse then first time he brought in. I found #4 & #6 cylinders not firing. Did leak down test again and intake & exhaust valves leaking. I removed starboard head and found two red rags, one each in #4 & #6 cylinder.
That last one with the crazy brake rotor is from having the wrong WHEELS. The wheel bottomed out on the hub, nothing held the rotor tight, and it wore away on the studs.
I am very pleased you called it a "warm air intake" :D
why? its not. its an intake. the other ones are cool air intakes. Thats like calling a car a "motorized 4 wheel car" or "a winged bird" its redundant. Thats the norm.
Idiocy wasnt a movie. It was a documentary!!!!
…
You gotta admit that spray foam is some pretty strong shit!
You gotta make sure you buy the structural type of spray foam for those repairs.
Whenever I hear the statement "Customer had another shop do the work" is code for customer did it, and that customer is usually Florida man for how crazy the repairs are.
2:41 "These are the people we drivin' next to bro on the interstate. Lookit the strut!"
Yeah. One of these hoopties rear ended me in a Milwaukee intersection in the rain a few years ago. Luckily I sustained only a small blemish on my rear bumper but her jalopy was somehow in worse shape than before. Not that you could tell with a casual glance. 🤨
The driver was terrified because A. It wasn't her vehicle, it was her boyfriend's. B. She had no license. C. No insurance. I told her I'm not calling the cops I just want to go do my shopping. She tearfully agreed and got back in her 'car' and limped it down the road, weaving from side to side as I last saw.
Should have told her she needs a new boyfriend, with a better car. And to get a license & insurance.
I don't understand how Cleetus can make his shitbox truck his entire personality, and not know what a bad tire looks like.
Cleetus usually has a truck with decent aftermarket suspension and knows a good bit about proper mechanics. He'd probably use a welder instead of an old chain and spray foam. De'shaun, on the other hand..
@@qoph1988dumbass racists always need to inject their opinion
1:15 _"Wood work too well"_ Kudos on keeping an even tone without laughing on that one.
@1:05 'but doesn't think it 'wood' work too well' underrated
The states or counties the vehicles are must not have regulatory vehicle inspections. Geez Louise! Those are just lawsuits waiting to happen! Someone will eventually get severely injured or die because of the idiots and terrible mechanics. So damned sad.
This has been going on since way before cars were even a thing. Regulations don't fix the problem and neither do inspections. Half these cars are from California.
Oh no, they have inspections! Do they have cops who pull over people for not having inspection stickers? ...No, they got rid of those around four years ago so nobody except suckers bother to get inspected anymore
Yeah, no safety inspection is California, just a smog test/inspection every two years. You can have wooden brake pads and all the spray foam you want on/under your ride.
That’s why when I see a vehicle too damaged from rust I refuse to let it ride out of my shop unless it’s on the back of a tow truck. You might get killed but your not getting killed on my property and suing me
Bubble wrap - the spray foam alternative.
Only if it's structural bubble wrap lol
That Bluetooth strut got me
💀
2:24 he just wanted to make his own cyber truck
01:43, That dish towel looks like the devil's lettuce to me. 😂
had to scroll way too far for this
@2:42, those are formula 1 race tires now....😂....as bald as they can be
Where’s the tire?
@@creepjaxthanks, updated the time stamp to align with the tire piece
Last time I saw bubble wrap used on a road vehicle was my old mate on his motorbike.... He wrapped it around his legs and taped it on becasue it was raining. A sight to behold.
Nothing like a dose of endless stupidity to make my sunday . HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Thanks JRI
Ideas for new compilations:
-The "I don't give a fuck, I just want it done now" owner (the type that spraypaints the interior with zero prep work or consideration for detail; self-done wiring jobs with wires stapled across bottom of vehicle)
-The "I can't be bothered to investigate" owner (complains that AWD doesn't work [not an AWD vehicle]; no air from vents [doesn't open vents]; can't shift into Drive [has junk blocking shift lever])
-The "declined repairs" customer when the damage is egregious (ex. the gaping hole in oil pan from this episode)
And they wonder why their car or truck spontaneously combusts and burns to a scorched hulk in the parking lot at work
"that wooden brake pad wood not work too well" Comedy genius!
I saw what you did for the captions at 1:06 and I find myself praying the mechanic did likewise in submitting this piece to you. (I swear to God, I didn't realize the pun in saying "this piece" until after I typed it!)
Wooden brakepad? What a stupid birch.
😆
WHO wood’ve trunk😁😉
If I were the mechanic, I would have to report some of those vehicles to the authorities.
If allowed by the regional authorities
Seriously. When customer comes back and asks where their car is, they get told it was towed to the impound yard or scrapper. Some of these should not be on the road.
As a person with only passing knowledge of mechanics I appreciate your narrator telling g me what I’m looking at. Great stories.
"Another Shop" is code for "I screwed up, can you fix it?"
A wood brake pad. Wood. Now i've seen it all.
These are always making me feel that people are getting dumber by the day
It is estimated that western populations have declined in IQ by around fifteen points since the Victorian era.
It's truly astounding.
More like 'by the minute'!
I loved the last one: there's someone who loves dogs so much, they're *always* ready to make their day.
People should have to answer a question when buying spray foam. Are you using this for car repair? 🤣🤣🤣
I like the wood brake pad.
Me too! I think it was pine!!🤣😂😝
@@henrymorgan3982 This channel is a massive inspiration for us DiY enthusiasts.
I think you were right on, i think a drill bit caused the holes in the rotor to get bigger. But spray foam could've kept it from shimmying while braking. 😅😅😅😅
A Dremel and a lot of meth.
Well yea... I mean if you're going to screw something up, do it right ✅️
Looking at all those uneaten dog biscuits, I'd also be looking for a dead dog.
"but didn't think it 'wood' work too well" 🤣😂🤣😂
I'm confused by the first one's tires... how do you manage to wear every second row of tread?!
Man USA and whatever countrys these cars come from need some mandatory inspection, in Germany we would say TÜV and none of these cars would get it "declined all repairs" yeah you only bring this off the shops lot on a tow truck otherwise the shop might be liable for damages.
Nope.
I'm just thinking, remember the Top Gear episode where they took cheap sports saloons to Germany, and they had the ADAC inspect the cars? If Hammond's crash-damaged BMW M3 only scored 6 points, how badly would some of the cars on this channel score?
The US theoretically has "are the brakes functional or are they insane and made out of wood/absent" on its inspection checklist. The person doing this inspection, however, is routinely outsmarted by stray dogs and most of his job involves hooking up the device that detects if the check engine light is on and then failing cars for emissions
Safety inspections in the US are almost exclusively required only in the Northeast, although somehow Texas got on board as well.
A lot of us states do have mandatory inspections for cars. but there’s no actual federal inspection for them. States can make their own rules
It is very hard to “believe” there are people this irresponsible, but then again the surprise on my face with every video proves otherwise!🤣
welcome to another episode of "just rolled in";
warning: here be dragons!
Warm air intake is the right term to describe those air filter kits.
why? cuz you think the opposite of a cool air intake is a warm air intake? its not. its just a normal intake. Do you call them "winged birds" too? Maybe 4 wheel cars?
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive
No, it's BECAUSE almost every vehicle has the factory intake in the wheel well, which is IN FACT a cold air intake, and these fools waste money on an intake system that "looks cool" but makes their car perform WORSE.
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive There's nothing cold about the air that leaves the radiator and is circulating in the engine bay. Especially the air next to a hot exhaust. Cold air has far more to do with intake placement than it does filter style.
How glad I am that an ocean separates me from such drivers.
Show me the country and I'll show you these drivers
1:40 for a second i thought this guy is an alchemist. Throws towels into his engine and gets some herbs out of it xD
Whenever the customer says "another shop did the work" always assume the customer did the work and failed.
What's worse the double warm intake or the fact it's on a 3.6 Pentacrap Tic Tic Tic Tic 😂😂
I see no issues with the doggo treats :P
3:14 That is best spray foam I have ever seen. I tought it was MIG welded in another shop.
As for that weirdly worn rotor at 3:00 i believe it may be that the rim that was meant to hold the rotor in place was probably locked onto the central hub there and not the actual rotor itself because it was the wrong size rim(not big enough to locate around the centre hub but sat on it instead). Causing the rotor to jolt whenever the brakes were applied slowly wearing it out to become like that.
Same pattern can be observed on rims with loose nuts. In this case the wheel nuts were tight but the rotor relying on the clamping force between the main wheel hub and rim was not due to the gap made by the rim sitting on the centre hub and not the rotor face itself