This 2003 Chevy Silverado is pretty rough. It’s also been jacked up figuratively and literally. It has a soft brake pedal, poor brakes, and pulls hard to the lef. We need to redo some DIY repairs and make this thing a little safer.

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  1. yoyo762

    Nice to see real life rust buckets getting worked on.
    Those silly TV repair guys ALWAYS replacing parts on brand spanking new vehicles. Anyone can do that. Show me seized on bolts and rusted out lines. Now that is real life repairs.

  2. Leslie Q

    Well, yes it is a skateboard, That is the problem.

  3. Walter Clarke

    When adjusting Toe-In & out, we always used to simply measure from inside the tire rim front and back of the same rim, or from treat to treat front and back to adjust the Toe alignment.

  4. Michael Brigande

    Compression fittings on brake lines—some folks don’t need to be anywhere near a vehicle with tools. Seen it waaay too much!
    Glad you mentioned it was illegal maybe it will stop some from being unsafe.

  5. Shane Harrison

    Had a 94 GMC Jimmy XLT and I had plenty of time under it with ride height and toe and caster and camber it would never stay corrected until I found out that it had a upper mount that when the tranny mount got replaced it got ash canned and needed to be replaced too but service data said nothing of it and I only found it when 3 other s10 models had the same issue years after I'd repaired the multi port fuel injection pump injectors and returns the return was the problem pushing gas through the engine and out the exhaust odd and scary problem to have easy to fix

  6. JT

    Amazing how people want a certain look for their trucks, however, they haven’t the skills to do it right themselves, no the money to pay someone to do it right for them, what a mess! Wes, if you ever decide to not be a mechanic, you can go on the road as a comedian!

  7. Asher Lewis

    Looks like hell working around so much rust…

  8. IzNoGuD Surfer

    where are these vehicles parked? in the ocean?

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