We call it ... Planned Obsolescence @mikebarr5628. If we ever return to a true free market, then manufacturers will not be able to get away with it because the consumer will vote with their wallet. For now, these manufacturers seem to be shielded from free market pressures.
Yeah, she's gonna need one and a half of them welded together. Those are 100% not 10mm bolts holding that drive shaft in. I would pay good money to see her take those out with 10mm. Lmao
Remember when jeeps didn't suck?
I love not serviceable items like a driveshaft. Rather than replacing a $40-60 hangar bearing you replace the whole thing for $900, what a bargain
We call it ... Planned Obsolescence @mikebarr5628. If we ever return to a true free market, then manufacturers will not be able to get away with it because the consumer will vote with their wallet. For now, these manufacturers seem to be shielded from free market pressures.
Good ol parts changer
LOL @joshvalera2526 think you can repair a non serviceable shaft joint? I'd like to see your video 😉
Lol nah I'm good I work with diesel engines like Cat3508 398 379 etc way to much to make a video about turning wrenches
I am sure you do a great job @joshvalera2526. Thanks for posting!
Awesome tutorial!
Thanks @TheHomesteadingAvenger!
Good thing it's simple cuz it sure as fuk won't be cheap.
I built this vehicle. I put on alot of those parts.
In your opinion, is the busted joint serviceable apart from replacing the entire shaft @nathanlapins7924?
Good luck finding a 10 mm socket.
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Yeah, she's gonna need one and a half of them welded together. Those are 100% not 10mm bolts holding that drive shaft in. I would pay good money to see her take those out with 10mm. Lmao
Sis she single?
This is TH-cam, calm down with that nonsense lol.
@vibevaj3330 Fr bro 😂 you know better than this
Go get some sun kiddo you've been on the tablet too long.
You wouldn't even know what to do with a woman like that.