Thank you! It seems the sound track got butchered when it was uploaded to TH-cam it’s fine on my video editing program not sure the solution yet. For the most part the video is good, or we could just pretend it went sideways and had to sensor the heck out of it too. What ever floats your boat i suppose. Thanks again for watching.
This is similar to how I did my Camaro, but I found it to be easier to get the leaf springs bolted up first with the axle suspended above them on jack stands. That way you can get them all lined up and bolted in individually very easily then just drop the axle down onto the pins.
Great video and very informative as always. Of course I filled in the blanks and you for some reason started talking like Kermit the frog. Nice to see this turning in to a father son project!
Had a sound issue after uploading on TH-cam it seems. I don’t keep the original footage once I upload, not enough memory space, I am not sure how to fix it afterwards unfortunately
Again you make this look to easy. It sucks you lost the audio but great video. slick idea putting old rims on there, i set mine on a creeper and slid it in......not the most fun. cant wait to see more. The Great pumpkin is really coming along.
Thanks buddy. I am not sure exactly how the sound track got butchered during the upload, it’s fine on my video editor but when put on TH-cam it went all kinds of wrong.
The bottom is so so nice. What paint did you use for it? I bought a chassis paint for the firewall that I was thinking to use on the bottom, but the finish you have looks far more smooth.
The underbody was painted with summit brand chassis black, it looked a bit brown when I was done. I don’t think I will use it again. So I went with a 60% gloss chassis paint i bought from eBay for under the hood and will use it on the underbody from now on
Tried to fix it and I no longer have the original footage to repair it. I am very sorry not sure what went wrong and I do apologize. Thanks for letting me know
Great seeing Dad helping out!!!
Thanks. Yes sir cool opportunity to hang out with my dad and still he learned me some things. Good times
Great job very cool having your Dad there with you giving you a hand that's a beautiful moment I love it
Yes sir, I will always remember this adventure and having a bend for help was nice too
Even with the sound mess up, the axle install was very smooth and informative. Nice being able to do it with your dad.👍
Heck yeah having my dad stop by was an added bonus. I have learned a lot from him and now making memories with him even better
Railroad... Government work😉👏👏👏
lol, yup
Dad is just holding back he looks like my dad get out of the way boy let me show you how to do it son. That's smart got him doing the camera work 😁
lol. Whatever works right!
Nice to have an “old “man helping out😊. JR
Lol indeed. He is an inspiration for what I do and glad to have this time with him.
Nice! Looking great
Thanks 😊
Great video, but the sound would cut out. I just figured there were words not suitable for U tube . Lol. Great work!
Thank you! It seems the sound track got butchered when it was uploaded to TH-cam it’s fine on my video editing program not sure the solution yet. For the most part the video is good, or we could just pretend it went sideways and had to sensor the heck out of it too. What ever floats your boat i suppose. Thanks again for watching.
Making it look easy
My dad was helping was why. He is a great teacher I have learned so much from him over the years and still learning!
The man! Another excellent tutorial! Thanks!
Very welcome, wish the sound didn’t get mixed up but still a decent video. Thanks again
This is similar to how I did my Camaro, but I found it to be easier to get the leaf springs bolted up first with the axle suspended above them on jack stands. That way you can get them all lined up and bolted in individually very easily then just drop the axle down onto the pins.
I have done it that as well and works good too. Both ways use gravity to help get the axle settled on the rubber and pin.
Great video and very informative as always. Of course I filled in the blanks and you for some reason started talking like Kermit the frog. Nice to see this turning in to a father son project!
Had a sound issue after uploading on TH-cam it seems. I don’t keep the original footage once I upload, not enough memory space, I am not sure how to fix it afterwards unfortunately
Contact cement keeps the rubber in place.
I suppose that is a great solution
Great job jon
Thanks buddy
Again you make this look to easy. It sucks you lost the audio but great video. slick idea putting old rims on there, i set mine on a creeper and slid it in......not the most fun. cant wait to see more. The Great pumpkin is really coming along.
Thanks buddy. I am not sure exactly how the sound track got butchered during the upload, it’s fine on my video editor but when put on TH-cam it went all kinds of wrong.
The bottom is so so nice. What paint did you use for it? I bought a chassis paint for the firewall that I was thinking to use on the bottom, but the finish you have looks far more smooth.
The underbody was painted with summit brand chassis black, it looked a bit brown when I was done. I don’t think I will use it again. So I went with a 60% gloss chassis paint i bought from eBay for under the hood and will use it on the underbody from now on
Is there something wrong with the sound or is that something wrong on my end?
The sound came in and out on my video as well.
Must be broke on my end. Thanks for the heads up.
@@VinylVillageGarage Yeah, the audio and video are out of sync during the rim to panel measurements and the end credits as well.
Tried to fix it and I no longer have the original footage to repair it. I am very sorry not sure what went wrong and I do apologize. Thanks for letting me know
@@VinylVillageGarage No need to apologize, you are the one putting in all the effort. We are just sitting on our asses and watching you work.
Uhgga🤣 duhhga
Best torque spec ever, very universal