My $3000 Truck Rebuild Has a Paint Issue. Think I Can Fix It?!?! - Episode 3

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My Dad is So Excited To Start Driving His New Truck. Ready to Have it Complete and Finished for Him.

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I love owning my own tire mounting machine and balancer.. Saves me so much time, (1 hour drive to and from to the nearest tire shop, not to mention the time it takes them to mount and balance the tires) no appointments needed, and most importantly, I can do the work and not mess up my wheel finish etc. The last straw before I got my setup was when I took them brand new wheels and tires (wheels in the box still) they scratched the crap out of the inside rim (they didn't have the rubber clamp protectors on) and put on pound on weights, when I asked for stick on weights because of the salt they put on the roads up here in the winter. Once you break that clear coat or finish the road salt just starts destroying both steel and aluminum wheels.. My machine has a bead blaster and multiple arms for doing low profile tires, They can be a pain with out the extra arms, but I have done some real "rubber bands" with no issues. But the basic 1 arm machines and a can of starting fluid can do pretty much everything.. I do recommend rim clamps, there plastic clamps that you slap over the rim and it pushes that side wall into the groove on the rim for you, Its like having extra hands. They can be found on amazon for cheap... If you figure it out, my setup cost me about $2500 plus consumables (wheel weights, bead lube, etc.) so once I mount about 24 set of tires.. its paid for... We swap all seasons for snow tires every year up here for winter so it wont take long to pay for it self just on my own families tires. I have done everything from 25 series low profile tires to 37" mud tires with no problems, beside lifting those 125 lbs 37" mud tires off the machine.

Ebacherville
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Did your dad dirty with those hot boy seat belts lol

bmac
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No idea why this channel isn't more popular. This is better content than all but vice grip garage. Although while he's still small I guess I should enjoy the content

awayfrommydeskjc
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What a great son, your father should be quite proud!

ajg
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i have 2018 silverado, and very similar set up. I caution u against using wheel spacers, I had my front passenger rim fall off during a turn, never ran spacers again. I recommend you update the rims with correct offset for your preferred stance. love the build

locoboy
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I'd be proud to have you as a friend so I can only imagine how your family feel about you. You deserve everything good that comes your way👍

gabechiplin
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Amazing work, Zach, as always!
Swapping and balancing your own tyres is a whole new level of DIY! Congrats!!

viniciusvbf
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Dad's gonna be cruisin the main drag in STYLE Zach!!!! Turned out FANTASTIC!!!

Xpyburnt_ndz
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Great Video, The stereo is probaply a bad module. It is behind the glove box about 6 inches wide and 3/4 of an inch thick, unplug the blue plug and plug it back in and should fix the issue.

garrym
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Great job as usual. I know others have said it, but make sure you retorque those spacers regularly. Especially after the first few miles. You just need to torque them a few times in the first few weeks and then check them once a month of so to see if they loosen up. They always loosen up a bit but you will be able to tell how often to retorque them after a couple of times doing it and seeing how much they loosen up. You look happy doing this one and the pontoon, keep it up.

ChadReynoldsGarage
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Looking great! It's cool to watch you grow and build out your garage with new tools!

JSmith-tmeo
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Really like your YT 'process'...tell us what you are going to do, then time lapse, to music, doing it..

OldGlaseye-gfsi
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Awesome work man! Just found your channel a week or so ago and am really impressed at your skill and determination. Your channel inspires me to take on big projects of my own.

If I had one minor nitpick it would be to please rotate in some new music. I’m binging your playlists and some of the tracks can get old.

Anyway keep it up!! 👍

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Zach, awesome content as usual. Joy like Christmas morning to see you do this for your father. He is so proud (I'm sure...). Can't wait to see the next video in this series... it looks GREAT!!

StockYardsTrustCo
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Hey Dad, what a great son you have there. 1 in a million. well done!

Ckktopa
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Not a fan of the seatbelts but nice work

willterrell
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Damn fine job and I am crazy jealous over the tire changing equipment. Second the be careful with the spacers. Check them pretty often.

waldo
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Blurry backup camera is common issue on these trucks. Plug n play aftermarket replacement cameras are avail on Amazon etc.

karlkoenigstein
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Looking amazing your dad's going love it

Phulse
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I have watched you over the years and seen your confidence grow along with your working skills. keep up the good work!

kenj