I would change up the thumbnail if i was you. There’s way too much text which makes the eyes wander around. Nobody wants to read that much which makes a lot of people not click on the video, even though it’s actually solid. Keep your thumbnails more simple and find a way to make them stand out. Only put 1-2 words on them instead of a whole sentence. Otherwise the video is pretty good and I enjoyed it. Thought I would give you some feedback so you could improve your channel.
@PopRox6 ай бұрын
I would’ve included tint if you don’t have any. Very simple and affordable, plus keeps heat and wandering eyes out of your car.
@MontLegit6 ай бұрын
I totally forgot about that one 💯
@PBrooksSawyer6 ай бұрын
Yep. Ceramic tint absolutely worth it.
@rushnerd6 ай бұрын
For the brake caliper thing, It's not as simple as just painting them. I took them completely off my Celica and Supra and wire brushed them until they looked like new then hit with X2 coats of VHT red and then clear. They flake off after two years. Primer is absolutely needed (yeah you mentioned it later lol, got me), but even then I'm not sure If that would last as long either. Thinking about just getting them powder coated. You gave a good tip, it's just more complex than I thought. Brakes/drilled and slotted rotors/QUALITY coilovers/wheels/tires/strut bars is the first thing I did with both my cars. As for Tire letters, I would 100% endorse tirestickers website. I have them on both my cars and they look amazing.
@ChiroTheHero6 ай бұрын
the calipers on my focus st got spray painted in 2018 and still look good 💀
@superfir80195 ай бұрын
Man your camera is 4k or 144p 😂 I can't tell
@unknownuser40606 ай бұрын
these are not easy and are extremely rice, please do not do the things he is mentioning
@PopRox6 ай бұрын
Only thing that’s technically rice is the tire paint. The rest are just to start modding your vehicle.
@rushnerd6 ай бұрын
Hard disagree. Getting rubber tire stickers, yeah that's not something most people do, but I was proud enough of my Michelin PS4 tires to slap the brand on there. It really pops.