Is It Stupid To Fix Up A 300,000 Mile Vehicle? Let Settle This!

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Most people get rid of vehicles well before 300,000 miles, often times due to concerns about reliability. So, let's go through a vehicle that has over 300,000 miles on it from top to bottom and front to back to prepare this vehicle for another 100,000 reliable miles! Includes rust repair, front end rebuild, complete tune up, axle hub bearing replacement, fluid changes, new brakes and rotors, front end alignment, headlight bulb replacement, MAF sensor cleaning, tensioner pulley bearing replacement, fan clutch replacement, axle seal replacement, and A/C freon level check.

I purchased all of the parts and supplies used for this vehicle. So, thank you for supporting the channel!

➡ Thank you for supporting the channel through memberships:
➡ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

➡ Products Tested In This Video (in no particular order):
Powerbuilt Ball and U Joint Service Set, 23 Piece Tool Kit,

Videography Equipment:

This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results.
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DO NOT change. Long form, fast paced and you concerned with our best interest is why I’ve been watching you for the past 4 years.

canalaerocast
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Don't, don't, *DON'T* slow down. Part of the charm of watching you is trying to keep up!

xenaguy
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I love how this wasn't a 13 part series like other YouTubers do, straight to the point

TEFLONDONTRUMP
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Dude as a 27 year old without a dad, I have to do a lot of things myself! Your reviews help a ton, thank you!

babydrayko
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The only thing the entire internet universally agrees on is this being the single most useful channel on Youtube. Never stop pls, there is literally no other source doing anything remotely like this.

shane
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Video pace is PERFECT. We kinda seem to be in an era of "fast" and "quick" short form video content but, these long form videos with this high pace really makes the time fly.

SasobiUchihaBOPB
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Don’t change anything, you have one of the most informative channels on the Tube.

EMERYE
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I'm fixing a 310k mile 2006 silverado 2500hd. People think I'm crazy, but its been a champ and starting to look good!

db
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As a hispanic, I applaud you using a 2x4 with some sandpaper on your Bondo to fix up an old Chevy. You are now an honorary Latino for this video.

bebop_
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This channel needs an Emmy award. Todd needs a humanitarian award. I'm serious...

hands
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No idle chit chat. That’s the key. Most videographers love to hear their own voice. You are straight to the point.

lawrencet.mcguilicutty
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Project Farm turned Project Mechanic. I work on cars everyday for a living yet videos like this are still very entertaining to watch.

nfsniper
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Don’t slow down. It’s a major part of why your videos are so good.

SSNReactorOperator
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I've been an HD mechanic for 15 years, I've done these types of repairs thousands of times. I still watched the entire video! Never change!

outerfroggy
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Don’t know anything about cars. Watched all 25 minutes because listening to you speed talk through a total car repair was that captivating! Don’t change! Learned a ton! 🙏🏽❤️

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I love seeing older vehicles getting a "spa day" like this, being refreshed and living to see another day on the road.

rarewaffle
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Don't ever change how you do your videos. This is exactly why I love them. Most people take way too long to get to the point. Never have to worry about that here.

jamesmonty
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No need to slow down. There's rewind and pause buttons. I've always heard about all these parts for maintenance, but to see them all packed into one video under 30 minutes, using regular tools with explanations is GOLD. Thank you!

davdmrgn
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Please don't change. Anything. I just finished your restoration of a 200K mileage vehicle and now this one. I don't think I would do everything you do (don't have the tools or knowledge), but a lot of what you're showing (shocks/strut replacement, brakes), is just incredibly useful. Your reviews of tools is likewise incredibly helpful. Joined!

HungryCats
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Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! Im begging you from the bottom of my heart, keeping the format the same. We learn so much and and the fast pace, long format is great.

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