Yeah he's easy to listen to, not full of himself and is a great mechanic. I've watched almost every video of his and have spent a lot of money on tools that i didn't know existed that has made my life much easier.
I just gotta say when you get over 17,000 views on taking a wheel off removing one bolt and a spring in the first 3 hours of posting you gotta know your loved by your followers. Great times with Eric o. On a friday
Retired farmer here.... I love my auto lift in the shop but it takes me about 20 times to get all four corners of the lift where I want them. And I don't get up from my knees too easy anymore.
I use a mirror (10" X 12") and a light - lay mirror and light on floor pointing up near lift point but not in path of hoist arm swing / placement. Swing arm to correct position and in out adjustment and observe where pad is and will contact in relation to lift point contact area. Once all four arms and pads are located lift vehicle to where it is just supported off floor and recheck with mirror and light as well as perform bounce test on front and rear to make sure vehicle won't teeter totter on hoist. If everything looks good then lift vehicle - if not lower and correct problem area(s). I don't bend well and knees don't like getting dirty anymore thanks to psoriatic arthritis.
my man here is an honest and competent mechanic, in some little podunk town upstate NY, but has a gift for presentation, and nearly 900K ! subs now. Always busy and pulling in youtube dollars. rock on.
SMA audio done in workshop conditions is far superior to many broadcast outfits around the world that have modern studios and put out totally clueless and slipshod product.
Now I'm stuck with " Take these broken wings" Mister Mister. Thanks a lot! Not much rust in the back on this one. Nice job Mr. O. Nice to see Mrs. O. And of couse.......Luna.
Just want to say that I enjoy watching the show. I think you're super sharp. Wish there was one of you in every town. I would like to mention, after replacing my timing belt on my Saturn with the j35 Honda, I think the mystery on the crank bolt is the heavy spring washer. Take a look and see that it's slightly concave. The threads are only torqued against it. I did not have a sufficient torque wrench along with my weighted socket to do the job. An easy way out on that is to put your breaker bar on and wedge it against the suspension and then bump the key. Works every time.
Always appreciate a mechanic or a tyre guy who takes care on lifting a car on the proper jacking points. Lost cars cos they've been ruined by bad jacking.
Your wife is an absolute gem and you're both dancing to the same beat, so to speak. Your interactions are so casual and mutually-supporting even as you tease and joke around. Reminds me of how things were with my wife before I was widowed 8 months ago. God I envy you. Anyway, don't underestimate what you have there fella. Keep your stick on the ice 'cause I'm pulling for you. 🥲
Sorry man. I can't even imagine what that's like. I almost don't want to know personally. The pain of losing someone is real. But I can't imagine a spouse
@@SouthMainAuto I was widowed almost 2 years.I regret not savering every minute with her. make sure you savor every minute and hug her everyday, I sure you do by seeing your interactions with each other. She would work the pedal when bleeding brakes, worked in harmony wekk.
At the beginning of the video I thought we were going to have another ASMR experience, but I'll take Eric and Mrs. O's banter any day! Also, I think I've mentioned this before, my old car had swollen lug nuts, found out when I was in for a simple tire rotation the shop thought they were going to break off every one of my wheel studs trying to get them off (thankfully they didn't) - replaced the entire set with McGard lug nuts, never a problem again until I sold the vehicle. Highly recommend them.
always like your videos. I have the 2015 Chevrolet with the big 3.6. Nice to know how easy some repairs are on the car. Mrs. O comes in loaded down with bags. "My boss gave me permission to be late" (after the work she did at home). "I'll forgive you". 😁 What a great couple.
When you mentioned a half sized metric socket to remove the lug nuts having that useless shiny metal wrap i remember my son and working on his car few months ago where we live 25 miles away from town and couldnt change his blown tire. Couldnt force any lug wrench or socket to work and used a small cold chisel to get the last 2 lug nuts off. As soon as your mentioned that socket set i had to look it up. Im ordering a set to have for my kids and grandkids cars cuz i know its gonna happen again. Now i will have to rewatch the video cuz you talk faster than an old fart can search. Thanks you taught and old dog something new or made him aware of a solution.
Luna, the coolest shop cat ever. Mrs. O, the coolest office manager/service writer/friendly antagonist/mom/wife ever to appear on the youtubes. No surprise those two are tight.
Threw her under the bus the moment she walked in…nice! He works on cars and lives dangerously! 😉 My biggest problem with this channel from day one….all those awesome damn tools that I feel like I need to buy every single video lmao. I have been watching for years and have yet to see one video that did not have a tool in use or at least in frame that I wish I had and instantly want. Second biggest problem with this channel is that I do not live close enough to have E work on my vehicles😢 LUV me sum SMA video ❤
Those Toptul extra long combo wrenches are the finest made wrenches by far seen fifty plus sets in use with friends etc and never seen one ever even chip chrome plating
Yeah I tell you they make some really great tools. I wish they were easier to obtain locally. They're inexpensive but absolutely fantastic. I have a lot of their sockets and almost all of their wrench sets. Some of my favorites
very fast and very precise! made it look easy (but don't try this at home unless you know what you are doing and have the right stuff--tools and data). and, yes, still got alignment...SMA is like the GM whisperer, able to keep these on the road and running safe.
Bought a used Olds 88 back the decades with a bad case of the rear saggies - swayzies. Think the muffler shop I chose might have put in tank springs by mistake but since my driving was mostly all smooth roads and the price was really 'special", "rock solid" did not really matter that much. lol
The intro was a very nice touch. Coupled with the wifey banter and Luna for the Segway. Love it. I'm looking forward to seeing you hit the 1M mark. Oh, and you do make it look easy.
Let's see: An appearance from Mrs. O - Check. An appearance from Luna - Check. Lots of "Fonzarelli" Type wisdom - Check. Oh, and car repair by Mr. O - Check. Must be a great SMA video!
After changing the front brakes on my 17 Cherokee today I now see why you have the Arthritis. They used the red loctite in the star headed bolts (uses the E sockets) holding te caliper bracket to the knuckle, and man were those tough to break loose when sitting on the ground in my driveway.
Coming from someone who lives in Iowa, I'm jealous of those pinch welds. Seems like every vehicle that I see come in, they turn to dust as soon as the lift hits them. Also, does anybody immediately pause a video and add tools to their cards as soon as he mentions them? Never knew these existed.
What?? You actually used a torque wrench!! Not the calibrated elbow!! Sorry to be soooo cynical. But you do good work mister. I know a few mechanics who don't know/understand about getting vehicle to standard ride height before tightening bolts which secure encapsulated rubber bushings. And then they wonder why the bushes chop out in a short time. Well done. Retired mechanic in Land Down Under.
Thank you for kitty content!! 😻 I do enjoy the car content as well; I've learned a lot. Your diagnostic videos are my favorite. Do you have any videos replacing the spring on a car with a solid rear axel?
That was quite the easy job, take out the bolt, take out the spring and now do it in reverse order !!!!! Repeat for the other side spring !!!!! Yes, that's an Easy Peasy !!!! What would break a spring like that ??? Giant caverns in the paved road, failure of NYDOT to fill in the potholes for a few years like Pennsylvania does ???????????? Bet ya the car will ride nice and smooth now !!!! Love it when Luna makes a cameo appearance, she is such a little ham !!!! 😃😺😸😻👍
That 2016 Impala is on the Epsilon II platform. I think the other (called the Impala Limited) is on the old W-body. I think they made them both in 2016. GREAT VIDEO!
The Limited, despite it's fancy sounding name was the stuff of rental car fleet fodder, made from 2014-2016 if I'm not mistaken, overlapping the new body style that began in 2014. If I owned one and needed parts, I would just tell the guy behind the counter it's a 2013 to avoid the confusion!
If one uses a portable spring compressor be very careful and use a quality compressor..when I was in auto trade school one of the students tightened a coil to tight and broke the took..No one was hurt after the coil was launched across the ship 😮
It's always a good video when Luna makes an appearance.
he turns into absolutely melted ice
Luna is the SMA MVP.
Eric obviously loves that beautiful cat!
Watching Eric O’s videos is like hanging out with an old friend. Thanks Eric.
Yeah he's easy to listen to, not full of himself and is a great mechanic. I've watched almost every video of his and have spent a lot of money on tools that i didn't know existed that has made my life much easier.
I just gotta say when you get over 17,000 views on taking a wheel off removing one bolt and a spring in the first 3 hours of posting you gotta know your loved by your followers. Great times with Eric o. On a friday
That from those of us in the "insiders club" that get to see it a few days before the riff raff do. 😉
Two Luna appearances in one video... great stuff
Do the puppies ever come back into the shop, or Luna is the defacto queen of the shop..
Retired farmer here.... I love my auto lift in the shop but it takes me about 20 times to get all four corners of the lift where I want them. And I don't get up from my knees too easy anymore.
Main reason I decided on a 4 post lift with rolling jacks.
I use a mirror (10" X 12") and a light - lay mirror and light on floor pointing up near lift point but not in path of hoist arm swing / placement. Swing arm to correct position and in out adjustment and observe where pad is and will contact in relation to lift point contact area. Once all four arms and pads are located lift vehicle to where it is just supported off floor and recheck with mirror and light as well as perform bounce test on front and rear to make sure vehicle won't teeter totter on hoist. If everything looks good then lift vehicle - if not lower and correct problem area(s). I don't bend well and knees don't like getting dirty anymore thanks to psoriatic arthritis.
Still better then working on the ground ...
I have learned to put on thick construction knee pads when I have to get down. Big help getting back up!
Moving blankets work very well to work on.
Always nice to see Mrs. O.
If you can do it, I can do it. Only different is, you have a lift and the power tools.
my man here is an honest and competent mechanic, in some little podunk town upstate NY, but has a gift for presentation, and nearly 900K ! subs now. Always busy and pulling in youtube dollars. rock on.
SMA audio done in workshop conditions is far superior to many broadcast outfits around the world that have modern studios and put out totally clueless and slipshod product.
Easy job, no rust, no torch!
No spritz!
"I got permission from my boss to come in late" LOL
Now I'm stuck with " Take these broken wings" Mister Mister. Thanks a lot!
Not much rust in the back on this one.
Nice job Mr. O. Nice to see Mrs. O.
And of couse.......Luna.
Great Lady, what a team.
I watch to learn but Eric’s comments are the best
Just want to say that I enjoy watching the show. I think you're super sharp. Wish there was one of you in every town. I would like to mention, after replacing my timing belt on my Saturn with the j35 Honda, I think the mystery on the crank bolt is the heavy spring washer. Take a look and see that it's slightly concave. The threads are only torqued against it. I did not have a sufficient torque wrench along with my weighted socket to do the job. An easy way out on that is to put your breaker bar on and wedge it against the suspension and then bump the key. Works every time.
Always appreciate a mechanic or a tyre guy who takes care on lifting a car on the proper jacking points. Lost cars cos they've been ruined by bad jacking.
And then you get the cars in with no pinch points left.
@@mph5896
i'm surprised that impala had any since those chevys love to rot in that area
Your wife is an absolute gem and you're both dancing to the same beat, so to speak. Your interactions are so casual and mutually-supporting even as you tease and joke around. Reminds me of how things were with my wife before I was widowed 8 months ago. God I envy you. Anyway, don't underestimate what you have there fella. Keep your stick on the ice 'cause I'm pulling for you. 🥲
Sorry man. I can't even imagine what that's like. I almost don't want to know personally. The pain of losing someone is real. But I can't imagine a spouse
@@SouthMainAuto I was widowed almost 2 years.I regret not savering every minute with her. make sure you savor every minute and hug her everyday, I sure you do by seeing your interactions with each other. She would work the pedal when bleeding brakes, worked in harmony wekk.
well
Any video that starts ith Mrs. O is a winner.
At the beginning of the video I thought we were going to have another ASMR experience, but I'll take Eric and Mrs. O's banter any day!
Also, I think I've mentioned this before, my old car had swollen lug nuts, found out when I was in for a simple tire rotation the shop thought they were going to break off every one of my wheel studs trying to get them off (thankfully they didn't) - replaced the entire set with McGard lug nuts, never a problem again until I sold the vehicle. Highly recommend them.
Great video! All the elements of a top-notch video - Chevy Impala, Mrs. O and Luna!
always like your videos. I have the 2015 Chevrolet with the big 3.6. Nice to know how easy some repairs are on the car. Mrs. O comes in loaded down with bags. "My boss gave me permission to be late" (after the work she did at home). "I'll forgive you". 😁 What a great couple.
When you mentioned a half sized metric socket to remove the lug nuts having that useless shiny metal wrap i remember my son and working on his car few months ago where we live 25 miles away from town and couldnt change his blown tire. Couldnt force any lug wrench or socket to work and used a small cold chisel to get the last 2 lug nuts off. As soon as your mentioned that socket set i had to look it up. Im ordering a set to have for my kids and grandkids cars cuz i know its gonna happen again. Now i will have to rewatch the video cuz you talk faster than an old fart can search. Thanks you taught and old dog something new or made him aware of a solution.
23 mm works fine too
Astro Tools, .5mm.
Just in case your nuts are swollen… 🤣😂🤣
It might be time to replace the lugs with a solid core style to avoid the problem in the future.
Your videos are always the best, thanks Eric. My best to your lovely wife and family. Love you guys, you're a hoot !
Oh and I see Mrs O bringing in the table...she must have ladies coming in for an Oil Change and Nails appointments!
You and the Mrs. are wonderful people. Be well Eric O.
Mrs o and cats this video can't get any better..😊
Luna, the coolest shop cat ever. Mrs. O, the coolest office manager/service writer/friendly antagonist/mom/wife ever to appear on the youtubes. No surprise those two are tight.
Livin right, bolt not permanently fused to the inner bushing sleeve. 👍
Classic example of an argument that one will never win. The help comes in when it's convenient. Great video as always.
Thanks Mr. O.
Nice torque wrench. I was tightening a bolt on my old Scout yesterday and said "click-click" when it was tight.
Threw her under the bus the moment she walked in…nice! He works on cars and lives dangerously! 😉
My biggest problem with this channel from day one….all those awesome damn tools that I feel like I need to buy every single video lmao. I have been watching for years and have yet to see one video that did not have a tool in use or at least in frame that I wish I had and instantly want.
Second biggest problem with this channel is that I do not live close enough to have E work on my vehicles😢
LUV me sum SMA video ❤
Those Toptul extra long combo wrenches are the finest made wrenches by far seen fifty plus sets in use with friends etc and never seen one ever even chip chrome plating
Yeah I tell you they make some really great tools. I wish they were easier to obtain locally. They're inexpensive but absolutely fantastic. I have a lot of their sockets and almost all of their wrench sets. Some of my favorites
this job was so easy, i think the whole "if i can do, you can do it" bit stands true
But there is no replacement for decades of experience.
When you have a lift and a whole bunch of tools..
@@kakeetoalex9924 and the bolts aren't frozen to the bushings.
very fast and very precise! made it look easy (but don't try this at home unless you know what you are doing and have the right stuff--tools and data). and, yes, still got alignment...SMA is like the GM whisperer, able to keep these on the road and running safe.
Bought a used Olds 88 back the decades with a bad case of the rear saggies - swayzies. Think the muffler shop I chose might have put in tank springs by mistake but since my driving was mostly all smooth roads and the price was really 'special", "rock solid" did not really matter that much. lol
Moral of the story…. The Mrs. is the hero.
Wow! Eric needs more comments from you guys than this. Put 'em up boys!
Nice to see a "straightforward" repair for once. You sure get a lot of good use out of that transmission jack!
She is a great lady! She puts up with you! (And us) thanks Mrs. O
0 to 1.17, SMA bravery!!!
"DUDE"; That's nice looking Torque Wrench you got there Eric!😊
0:50 those rock auto magnets. I have a good sized collection too haha
Well that was weird I said knucklehead let me exact same time out loud 😂
The sound of air tools made my day Thank you
This video was a good reminder.. I did a brake fluid flush today on my car.. but I haven't torqued the wheels yet.
😳
Like the close up of racking it! Miss the brakeleen intros.
Backing that bloody bolt out with my rattle gun & I stripped it what pain scrounging through my bolt tin to find another one! Cheers Mr. O.
@@LesReeves And that's why I have a draw of various size bolts, always come in handy.
Your shop looks awesome, all clean and organized. I wish mine looked like that. But I don't work for the general public.
Heard a bang driving my 13 verano on a smooth road. My mechanic figured a broken spring. I bought a pair . Turned out both were broken in same spot.
The intro was a very nice touch. Coupled with the wifey banter and Luna for the Segway. Love it. I'm looking forward to seeing you hit the 1M mark. Oh, and you do make it look easy.
I usually use a bag of frozen peas for swollen nuts, but maybe those sockets are what I need.
What? I need to put the wheel back on? Good thing he reminded us. 😉
Eric you are not fooling anybody, we knew Mrs. O is "THE" boss.😂😅
When you first started, I was thinking that spring looks really good. I was figuring I would see a rusty one.
I love how we can never win with the wife units! 😂
She had drive time to think up those come backs😂
Oh, he wins, he's got her for life. A real treasure, that lady.
Wife Unit?! Wrong YT channel. ;-)
@@briandeschene8424 you caught that 😂
Let's see: An appearance from Mrs. O - Check. An appearance from Luna - Check. Lots of "Fonzarelli" Type wisdom - Check. Oh, and car repair by Mr. O - Check.
Must be a great SMA video!
Missin the brake clean gotcha...
Well, I watched this one long enough to see that I was supposed to put the wheel back on. No problem with this job!
Eric!
I love you, man!
you are my “spirit animal”
(love Vanessa too)
There goes the points on the car show. Stickers!
After changing the front brakes on my 17 Cherokee today I now see why you have the Arthritis. They used the red loctite in the star headed bolts (uses the E sockets) holding te caliper bracket to the knuckle, and man were those tough to break loose when sitting on the ground in my driveway.
If a spring has stamped text/art nr it usually mounted so you can read it.
Good point at the end to get the alignment done anytime you mess with suspension stuff. Springs sag with age, and wrong rear toe will wreck tires.
Enjoyed the comment about the stickers, bananaman will go crazy.
Thanks for the video Mr.O & The lovely Mrs. O.
Great to see missus O !
Priceless Moment: You caught her on tape saying you were her boss, and it's all over the Internets now.
It must be true! It's on the internet 😂
She didn’t say he was her boss, she said she got permission to be late from her boss…sounds like she gave herself permission..🤔
Coming from someone who lives in Iowa, I'm jealous of those pinch welds. Seems like every vehicle that I see come in, they turn to dust as soon as the lift hits them.
Also, does anybody immediately pause a video and add tools to their cards as soon as he mentions them? Never knew these existed.
Nice to see wheel nuts being done correctly. With a torque wrench not with a rattle gun on max and tightened in a "X "pattern
What?? You actually used a torque wrench!! Not the calibrated elbow!! Sorry to be soooo cynical. But you do good work mister. I know a few mechanics who don't know/understand about getting vehicle to standard ride height before tightening bolts which secure encapsulated rubber bushings. And then they wonder why the bushes chop out in a short time. Well done. Retired mechanic in Land Down Under.
Nice one Eric good job mate 👍
Springin’ into action
So we get better traction!
Thank you for kitty content!! 😻 I do enjoy the car content as well; I've learned a lot. Your diagnostic videos are my favorite. Do you have any videos replacing the spring on a car with a solid rear axel?
Low rider coming in the shop.
No matter how tough Eric seems to be, Luna proves he's a very nice guy. So, you got a goodern thar Nu Yawk...lol. Cheers.
That was quite the easy job, take out the bolt, take out the spring and now do it in reverse order !!!!! Repeat for the other side spring !!!!! Yes, that's an Easy Peasy !!!! What would break a spring like that ??? Giant caverns in the paved road, failure of NYDOT to fill in the potholes for a few years like Pennsylvania does ???????????? Bet ya the car will ride nice and smooth now !!!! Love it when Luna makes a cameo appearance, she is such a little ham !!!! 😃😺😸😻👍
Ahhh, the lovely Mrs. O...worth the watch.
Thumbed up for kitty cat.
Ha! Saw you using a torque wrench. I knew it!
That 2016 Impala is on the Epsilon II platform. I think the other (called the Impala Limited) is on the old W-body. I think they made them both in 2016. GREAT VIDEO!
The Limited, despite it's fancy sounding name was the stuff of rental car fleet fodder, made from 2014-2016 if I'm not mistaken, overlapping the new body style that began in 2014. If I owned one and needed parts, I would just tell the guy behind the counter it's a 2013 to avoid the confusion!
Am I the only one who has "Take.... these broken springs...." stuck in my head?
I'm pretty sure it's broken wings LOL😅
Mister mister what are you talking about ?
Mister mister, what are you taking about ?
Take, these broken spriiiiiings!
😅
Great way to change rear spring.
THE CAT!!!!
...need to get myself a new set of lug nuts from MCgard for my 300 ... (already did that with my Challenger scat pack)
Leave the stickers on so when the customer gets home and looks underneath, they see shiny, new parts complete with genuine OEM labels!
Great video, wish it was longer ha. One question, when you're jacking up the car without the tire on, how do you know when you've reached ride height?
Nice to see you use torque wrench when finishing. Not a lot of people do that these days
That spring can best be described as "Spring, Sprang, Sprung!" -- from "You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch"
"... right in the teeth ..." It's even funnier when you know it's true. Thanks for the laugh. I've been giggling for the last 30 minutes.
A wild Mrs. O appears!
A wild Luna appears!
If one uses a portable spring compressor be very careful and use a quality compressor..when I was in auto trade school one of the students tightened a coil to tight and broke the took..No one was hurt after the coil was launched across the ship 😮
I like to see this kind of job in case I need to do it myself.
Damn good job Eric thank you so much for the video
Nice job Mr O. Hi Mrs O !!
I can see you never throw an air tool away😜
I have the drawers full of them 😉
Well damn! Finely a job that I can do! 😂
My swollen nuts appreciate the tip about the half-size sockets.
I just did this exact job on my wife's Mazda lol
Ford has the same lug nuts problem. Any vehicle with the stamped crome cap on the steel lug nut has that problem.
I think all manufacturers do it now. They are a disaster in the salt belt 😭
@@SouthMainAuto yes they are. I live in Michigan. I've had the ones on my wife 2017 Escape replaced.
Went to Wegmans 👍
“Time ta do sum sketchy sh…….” Luv it, been there.
I like your suspension videos... Man down...
Chevrolet "The Heart Beat of the SMA Pension Plan".
😂 so true
Nice work. Happy 4th!
Eric's customers are really hard on their vehicles. Do they drive in the ditches in upstate NY?
See the USA in your Chevrolet. Thanks, Eric.