2000 Mitsubishi Minicab U62T Kei Truck - Routine Maintenance - Older Video
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
- So here I am in November of 2021, Brainstorming on possible content for a TH-cam channel... I am always in the shop doing projects of some sort so I thought of "Shop Chronicles" which would be a weekly upload where I would upload some updates on what type of vehicle related project I was up to that particular week. This was immediately after I built the shop and I was literally running off an RV extension cord at this point plugged into the shed.
I remember being so nervous in these earlier videos. Everything was so overwhelming and while I still don't have a handle on creating good videos, at least I am not as nervous and having more fun making them now.
In this first video - I am catching up on some routine maintenance on my first Kei Truck a 2000 Mitsubishi Minicab. I personally thought I got a steal on this one for $3000 but I did have to perform a good amount of wrenching before things were road worthy. By far my favorite Kei Truck so far was this one even if it didn't have a the dump bed.
There were a few videos in this series and while I am getting organized in the background, I hope you enjoy sharing some of the memories of thes with me.
Hello from Seattle Washington 😊
Thanks for stopping by and saying hello! New videos coming soon - unfortunately I had the flu that dragged on for several weeks so I was sidelined so long I haven't even showed you guys the new Acty yet!
Love how this looks. Just needs a headlight polish.
Those headlights definitely needed a polish and maybe to black out the inside of the housing a bit. Definitely one of my favorite looking Minicabs that I have owned.
Is that a wasp nest 😂😂
Can you provide the part number for the spark plugs again it was a little blurry.
of course no worries - it is an NGK 4291 ZFR6F-11
@@myrandom603 this video was incredibly helpful I had to replace that same door handle and maintenance.
How’s the leg room in the truck am 6 2 just wondering?
I'm 6'0" and currently 285lbs and fit reasonably well inside of the MiniCab. The Honda ACTY I have to squish into. I think you would find yourself ok inside of either a MiniCab or a HiJet Jumbo or High Top.
I'm 6'2" and I fit fairly well in a Mitsubishi Minicab. Not a lot of wiggle room, but it isn't painfully cramped.