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8. Ratcheting Wrench Set:
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  1. B Kopp

    With those skills, you could of been a jack man, in the pits of Taledega.

  2. Sonido Experiencia

    Thank you for all that you do Scotty. 4:28 I have that exact car. Still runs like a clock ! ⏰

  3. Mark C De Young

    Got'cha if a pickle fork won't work get out the fire ax I heard somewhere they are gonna they try en develope wap powered vehicles

  4. asopw-_-uwu

    You tighten that puller then hit with hammer. Tighten more then hit again. A good impact will usually break it free. Trying to crank down on those pullers with a breaker bar can actually break it.

  5. Hoosier Daddy

    Steering wheel on the right side makes it easier to deliver news papers

  6. Tdllee

    Hey everyone😁 i have a question i have a 2020 Hyundai Elantra value edition (22000 miles) while i was a stop sign my car randomly shut off on its own I really want to know why it did that so it doesn’t happen again

  7. Jonathan Jadotte

    Who disliked the video, and why?

  8. SkunkMaster34

    Whats the better buy? A 2003 4.0L v6 Ford ranger with 65,000 or a 2000 4.7L v8 Toyota tundra with 115,000 miles

  9. Daniel Quakenbush

    Play in a steering wheel? My dear wondering eye father must have driven it! My parents had a 1978 Ford station wagon with a good power steering system, felt like driving Jell-O.

  10. iCost

    At beginning where he talked about the "alignment" …😦
    …. I might might as well change the channel 😟
    …….. 😭😭😭😬😭😭😭

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