I love the shots when you're looking for your flashlight and know you just had it. I'm constantly finding myself in the same situation when I'm working on a project.
Fred your awesome man. I’m really glad you made your own channel. Same with Dave you two are great fun to watch. And part 1 and 2 within 20 hours of each other is a good Saturday morning
Fred ' you want to keep track of your hardware ' ..... a few mins later Fred ' where the heck is my flash-light ' ...... Fred proving again how relatable he is .. lol
Love your videos, they're always informative. However I lack the attention span for most hour long videos. Unless it's Dirt Every Day, those could've been 4 hours and I'd have watched.
1) seals are cheap. Why not just replace them all since your in there? 2) spidertrax recommends a “non high temp grease” to lube the axle seals when you assemble them. I asked them about this and got a recommendation of sta-lube super white lithium grease. So far after 1 season my rear spidertrax axle is looking great, no leaks. 3) what gear oil (weight and brand) do you run with your gearworks 10”? I just got my new HP gear works diff for my front axle build. I was surprised to see they wrote “only use 250wt oil” all over the box. 250wt is pretty thick! Id love to know what you run.
Great vid, as always. But, knowing what I now know about the smell of gear oil, I'm really surprised that you're doing this kind of job without gloves. Yuck.
I don’t mind 1 hour long videos Especially when I am learning things from a master like you!
I love the shots when you're looking for your flashlight and know you just had it. I'm constantly finding myself in the same situation when I'm working on a project.
Whole hour is a good idea for this type of repair/rebuild. It will not be boring.
As always very informative and entertaining, keep up the good work Fred...
Dude!!! Nice job on the step by step on the aftermarket diffs !!!✌️
Fred your awesome man. I’m really glad you made your own channel. Same with Dave you two are great fun to watch. And part 1 and 2 within 20 hours of each other is a good Saturday morning
This is awesome!! I like the series setup too!! Thanks Fred 👍🏻👍🏻
I have always enjoyed your content from dirt every day to current hour-long videos would be great
An hour long video is good like every other video. Love the 30 to 40 minute video
Good stuff Fred, many thanks for sharing.
The old Rose gun...Dad has one back in the day.
I saw your Jeep at Trail Hero in a vendors booth. Love the green PRP seats!
Very educational and interesting, thanks for sharing!
Always enjoy your videos. Lots of info & good humor. Thanks & keep 'em rollin'
Great stuff Fred!
Doing a great job...enjoy your channel...
Nice one fred enjoyed that
This was a giid video. Better than some others. 👍
Thanks Fred!
good stuff , really informative , thank you .
Longer the video the better!
Glad to see im not the only one to put stuff down and have them walk away haha. Curious how those HI 9's deal with pinion walking up the ring gear.?
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Fred ' you want to keep track of your hardware ' ..... a few mins later Fred ' where the heck is my flash-light ' ...... Fred proving again how relatable he is .. lol
and ... i ( like i guess most of Fred's subscribers ) used to watch every episode of Dirt Every Day & i'm sure some of them were fairly long
For a moment, while searching for your flashlight, you became a Gary Oldman character lol
How you doing Fred. Keep it up man.
Love your videos, they're always informative. However I lack the attention span for most hour long videos. Unless it's Dirt Every Day, those could've been 4 hours and I'd have watched.
Do you prefer a harbor seal or an Antarctic fur seal ?
We have been asking 😂for years what's wrong with Fred. 😂
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Fred, you need to hit up Bunker Branding for your Merch!
1) seals are cheap. Why not just replace them all since your in there?
2) spidertrax recommends a “non high temp grease” to lube the axle seals when you assemble them. I asked them about this and got a recommendation of sta-lube super white lithium grease. So far after 1 season my rear spidertrax axle is looking great, no leaks.
3) what gear oil (weight and brand) do you run with your gearworks 10”? I just got my new HP gear works diff for my front axle build. I was surprised to see they wrote “only use 250wt oil” all over the box. 250wt is pretty thick! Id love to know what you run.
I run Maxima 250 weight oil, I did actually swap all the seals.
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Great vid, as always. But, knowing what I now know about the smell of gear oil, I'm really surprised that you're doing this kind of job without gloves. Yuck.
The more Fred the better.
Fred, i think adding some background music to your tutorials would make your channel fenominal!
Or leave it so people can hear what you are saying.