Great job on explaining the process n please give bob a raise you have really been working him
@DavidTolbert-r1h7 ай бұрын
When you pass on who gonna fix this shit????? Not these cowboys we got now!! They cry when mommy forgets their fruit roll ups! You are one of a kind sir!!! Love it!!
@aaadamt9647 ай бұрын
I've been asking basically the same question across all the trades. I do collision repair but on regular cars and trucks. The last icar training I went to there was only one guy there younger than me. I'm in my early 40's and one of the youngest guys in the industry. The old guys are already calling us parts changers instead of real body men. They're repairing stuff that should be replaced but that's a different story for a different day. These trades have to change soon or there's not going to be anyone to do the work. Pay needs to increase significantly to start with. How about working conditions? Anti fatigue flooring and air conditioning would be a good start. Benefits. Not a single independent shop I worked at offered any sort of benefits.
@Ham682297 ай бұрын
@@aaadamt964 Well, unfortunately, "parts changers" is part of today's society since we've become a throw away society. A slight "ding", replace it, instead of actually fixing it, then you have plastic body parts... yea, part changers. Sorry but it is what it is. Vehicles 30-40 yrs ago, made way better than today's junk, again, I'm old school.
@josephstewart3246 ай бұрын
Not even a Diesel Mechanic, but I am a Driver who grew up in an automotive junk yard, and I can't ever pass up one of your videos brother. You do a good job, thank you for making our lives easier.
@BrandenBrashear7 ай бұрын
This is raw expertise. Now I just need to figure out how to change my porta power from that hand pump to pneumatic
@Ham682297 ай бұрын
When it comes to these types of repairs, you're the best, always learning and remembering what my old vo-tec teacher taught me. Cheers :)
@weird16007 ай бұрын
this video told me a lot about the front axle and tires of a modern truck
@johncarlson22557 ай бұрын
shutting down the haters with knowledge,🎉
@greggollaher50537 ай бұрын
Yep, there's no replacement for boots on the ground experience.
@robertnice30607 ай бұрын
I watch because I own a couple trucks and love to learn specifics of frames and wheel end/ suspension issues
@PheazibbleKneads696 ай бұрын
His editing is great. I enjoyed and learned a lot
@hippiemiller7 ай бұрын
The stop right before the rant was perfect 😂😂
@harry85067 ай бұрын
I have been reusing U bolts for 40 years without an issue providing they are not damaged, if they are sprung a little just put a clamp on them to get them back in the axle, Living in a small town where parts aren't readily available and usually days away for delivery you make do with what you have.
@crasher887 ай бұрын
been turning wrenches my whole life and currently taking a class to work on those kind of trucks and I wish I could come work with you and learn.
@richardlincoln84387 ай бұрын
It's a pleasure watching a knowledgeable professional work Devin. Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
@Nick-o-time6 ай бұрын
Bendon, i will never need to know about a 3 axle alignment. I hate cars. You're just an interesting dude.
@MK02726 ай бұрын
I never cease to be amazed at your knowledge. You have my respect!
@philiptraylor21826 ай бұрын
Dude knows his stuff
@Caderic3 ай бұрын
I love watching a hard working man (or woman) that seems to know what they are doing. Someone that knows the how, the why, the when, etc. If Bendon doesn't know what hes doing, hes got me fooled.
@ramiro13007 ай бұрын
The experience is amazing!!!! You only get this good by hard contact work!!!!!
@chrischiampo76477 ай бұрын
Thanks Devin 😊😀😎 Now For Part 2 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@biketaxi10017 ай бұрын
Excellent Video
@robpeters52047 ай бұрын
I love every one of your videos!!! It’s always a treat to see your videos whether it is a shop vid or one with your family in it. You have a very nice family that is close and supportive of each other. You and Bob are very intelligent and have a great sense of humour, something a lot of people either don’t have or decided to shove it up their butt. Your information is accurate and on point. Keep up the good work!!!
@bensullivan94786 ай бұрын
you are a breath of fresh air in a clusterphuk jam packed of painfull "tradie" content. im a heavy fabricator engineer/boilermaker building custom truck and heavy vehicle bodys for things farm or forestry units and fleets of lil service trucks.. ive seen it all as it seem you have too 😅 i feel the pain in having to explain or deal with previous halfpie workmanship ❤
@bjre.wa.86817 ай бұрын
What I'm seein' is a financial professional/business owner at work! I couldn't imagine what it took to get that kind of operation off the ground financially and what kind cash flow coming in the door "daily". You must have employees, so all the expenses that go with that are astronomical. You've some amazing tooling there and the skills to operate them. I can only hope you have a son or family member to pass on what you built. What you have is rare in today's environment. Mike Rowe should interview you. I used to be a construction mechanic so most of my truck work was layin' on piece of plywood over the mud/rocks to tighten the front axle ubolts with 40" long Snapon 3/4" drive ratchet. So, I recognized some of the components your working on.
@badgerpa97 ай бұрын
He works for the shop.
@daniellundquest82527 ай бұрын
Love the info Bendon. I do HVAC in AZ and the perspectives you share is very enlightening for a thick skull like mine lol can’t hurt to have more knowledge than I may ever get to use haha
@Jdub65806 ай бұрын
Mr Bendin, thanks for the pure gold. I use spring seat when I'm shimming my steers.
@bhoblizzgaming26676 ай бұрын
i love your content man! ive been wrenchin on trucks for a couple years, but nothing in depth (loves) and ive learned a lot from your videos!
@robdixon9457 ай бұрын
Awesome show Devin keep it up 🍻
@MrRabiddragon7 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work. I love your videos and how you react to the armchair mechanics. Just a FYI, I recieved Bob, pretaped, and he is now happy on the West Coast of Canada now.
@jimlondon17 ай бұрын
Interesting stuff. I never really experienced alignment stuff when I was an apprentice diesel mechanic, we did straighten out some tipping trailers that had turned over on landfills using the Winches on my company's tow truck.
@markhuyette85096 ай бұрын
God bless you and your family as hard as you work 💪
@Iowa5993 ай бұрын
Matco cordless are made by PTI. PTI also manufactures cordless impacts for Ingersol Rand. Probly others, too, idk. Ryobi is manufactured by TTI. TTI also manufactures Milwaukee, Hart, and others.
@bryandraughn98305 ай бұрын
Im telling my friends about your channel. Yes, both of them.
@peteengard99667 ай бұрын
With the tighter turning tractors. You can really tell who has a hard time in tight places. I've seen steer tires with the outside edge bald as can be with 3/8 inch of groove left on 3/4 of the tire. Especially up here in the North East with short dock space and 53 foot trailers.
@Ham682297 ай бұрын
Makes one miss the old "cab overs" and their turning radius.
@alanlawz7 ай бұрын
An experienced technician is worth at least fifty percent of the labour charged.
@tidus_on_crack65706 ай бұрын
So many people don't check for worn parts before alignments it's crazy, not a big rig guy here, just do automotive alignments at the shop I work at. It's a shame but a ton of guys out there aren't checking everything over properly before beginning alignment. Especially be weary of chain tire shops. Typically they're not checking suspension parts adjusting proper tire pressure before beginning. And alott of places they're just doing a Toe and Go, so they just adjust toe regardless of it it's needed, don't touch anything else, but they do the toe because then they changed the alignment and thus can justify charging the alignment.
@Jonathan-hx6oy6 ай бұрын
I've had the opposite experience at several chain shops. Get a vehicle, completely rebuild front end at home. Take it in to get alignment only for them to call me saying i need a bunch of parts. I always ask for quote, and ask store manager to point out bad parts cause "I'm sure they should still be good". When he starts pointing and realizes everything is NEW. I respond i was thought they'd be good i just installed them yesterday, that's why i need an alignment. Usually about then is when he notices my snap-on, hat, shirt, hoodie or jacket if it's cold.... Keyring and i always leave Snap-on 1/2" torque wrench on passenger seat so any mechanic paying attention is forewarned not to be stupid.
@silasearl31696 ай бұрын
❤❤😂😂 very educational... Love it
@tkhaskett097 ай бұрын
Great vids man you’re awesome stay safe and keep doin the great job that you do!
@egodeathplease6 ай бұрын
I straightened the center link on an old Freighliner (they wouldn't buy a new one). Set the toe like that with a scribed line. That truck drove good. ❤ I could use some caster shims for my F450. Where could I get them easily?
@Rick-qf5de7 ай бұрын
$80 for a quickie $120 for a whole half an hour but the memories last forever..... 😮
@chadjohnson28536 ай бұрын
Fantastic my friend
@shhall19807 ай бұрын
Great video!
@CelticArmory3 ай бұрын
Wish we could get our Mack into your shop, it desperately needs a 3 axle alignment ... and several suspension parts, I'm sure.
@garlenseong386 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work!!!!
@mrbill85427 ай бұрын
Very different than car alignments !!
@eddiejeselink29967 ай бұрын
I see a comedy tour in your future.....Bend it Boy...
@thralldumehammer7 ай бұрын
No wonder my hubs were always leaking, they were overfilling them. Never crossed my mind that the mechanics were the problem. 😂😂😂
@Torsee7 ай бұрын
Do love a good gap!
@pete63007 ай бұрын
In the south it's better to have a little extra castor. The high pitched roads for rain drainage will often cause factory recommendations to drift. Drag cars use ridiculous castor settings. 😂🤣
@norcalray71827 ай бұрын
Go BOB!!! great video
@JinxedJax7 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see Devin in a body shop wet T-shirt calendar all twelve months.
@dougobrien28407 ай бұрын
That would be Funny.
@JinxedJax7 ай бұрын
@@dougobrien2840 😂
@guzzimon616 ай бұрын
Front end should have had a decent drift to the right, correct? Gotta love the hi-output milwaukee! How did the rear axles measure?
@derekbryant61376 ай бұрын
The operator's mantra for anything on the road or off the road that has moving Parts is securely mounted not cracked damaged or broken
@keith69437 ай бұрын
If there already a shim in there do you just add another or remove it and add what's needed or do another reading and install one proper thickness shim to solve issue?
@nextlevelgamez92437 ай бұрын
I used to do this everyday but the boss wouldn't give raises or pay overtime so I left. Now he has to send it out and pay more. 😂
@MVPisME3836 ай бұрын
Funny how that works ant it, I don't got sucked in to doing all the mechanical work on my bosses trucks I'm supposed to just be cutting trees
@mikelritchjr59117 ай бұрын
What causes CHOPPIN, I supervise 5 tree crews w/ bucket trucks . Everyone of my bucket trucks have " CHOPPIN " On the drive tires , how can I correct this issue
@2vcrew7827 ай бұрын
Bad suspension parts and bent wheels
@CA-fn1wg7 ай бұрын
Air pressures, alignments, driver habits, hitting curbs, kinda i. Your business, running retread tires, your casings? Or taking what the tire shop has laying around if the casing for the retread is cupped it will show on the retread in no time running real aggressive treads dont help just 15 years of fixing truck telling what to check
@highpsiguy40857 ай бұрын
Technical term is cupping or scalloping. It's most often caused by weak shocks. The tire literally bounces when rotating. You're not talking a huge amount of "bounce". It's more so the uneven pressure being put on the tire as opposed to the tire actually hopping off the road surface. Other things CAN also cause cupping like worn suspension components. Once a tire is cupped you can NOT reverse the damage. But rotating the tires so they turn in the opposite direction AFTER fixing the suspension issue will stop it from getting worse.
@davidbuck99777 ай бұрын
@highpsiguy4085 cupping is not chopping . -Cupping is smooth waves in the tire tread. -Chopping, or "heel toe wear" is when the tread resembles a chop saw blade(circular saw blade), usually caused by mismatch pressures, or when one tire in the set has more tread than the other.
@T.123216 ай бұрын
stoked to have a gravy job for once or missing the challenge of something twisted ??
@WilsonPendarvis-tn3wm7 ай бұрын
I subscribed your channel not because I have endeavored to be a frame straightening God like you but you know you’re an interesting character as well. however your audience should be geared strictly toward your line of work because as interesting as it is it would be over interesting for that crowd. you are very good at what you do. Please congratulations to your success and a good work performed rest well. You deserve a vacation come visit some time. BBQ fishing lake nearby good break. Love you, man. Bring family. See you soon.
@Acknaar7 ай бұрын
You don’t pay for my time you pay for my experience .
@rodneymiddleton96247 ай бұрын
Awesome job!!!! Thanks!
@egodeathplease6 ай бұрын
Positive caster is a must for a car or truck that tracks in every little Crack.
@Greg-lt2jp7 ай бұрын
Good Job
@kimmccarl10897 ай бұрын
You are Good Tec
@blairvigil16337 ай бұрын
QUESTION do You work with MD Alingement Mike Beckit..
@robertaue95096 ай бұрын
Why do you not reuse unbolts? Stretch?
@jeffsimonar71617 ай бұрын
You the man👍🏼
@mr.b15907 ай бұрын
Sure that's a Bendix steer assist with ZF stamped on the side? In combination with the VDRU (Detroit assurance or WABCO Ongaurd and Onside radars) collision mitigation system. In combination with the ABS, Engine and transmission ECM, and the electronic stability control system ESC. In that case the yaw rate sensor is tripped, setting a fault in the ABS requiring the steering angle sensor SAS to be calibrated and the end of line procedure conducted. 😊 also note make sure you dont have any J1939 CAN communication issues.
@tomstiel75767 ай бұрын
just what I was thinkin
@sonypress7 ай бұрын
More videos plz!!
@aldoortega21707 ай бұрын
HEY HOW DARE YOU!!!!! I have a Matco 3/4 impact ….. I love it 😂😂😂😂😂
@martyharris32676 ай бұрын
Rock on like the info
@mikelellsaesser13207 ай бұрын
Why can't you reuse, u bolts. Back in the late 70's we kinda used them again. We had a bearing go bad on the front-end, we had a spare front-end and just unbolted it and bolted the new one without changing the u-bolts was that bad. Nothing ever happened to the front-end
@calvins18377 ай бұрын
I've done that too, however, like head bolts they stretch when torqued, so it's recommended to replace.
@plagu34217 ай бұрын
Torque yield engineering. Must make everything disposable even though we are killing the planet and need to be green!
@youtubeisawesome24877 ай бұрын
@@calvins1837 new ones stretch, they have to be retorqued after 500 miles, and again at 10000 miles, show me the manual that says they are one time use
@calvins18377 ай бұрын
@youtubeisawesome2487 if they are TTY or torque to yield, they need replaced. If a bolt is torqued past is limit, it won't 'spring' back when loosened. So the recommendation to replace is because you don't know unless a manufacturer specifies that a fastener was TTY or not, or whether someone before you over torqued a bolt. A shop will most always replace them, to save from having a come back. BTW hope you and everybody out there is having a great memorial day weekend.
@butchphillips8737 ай бұрын
@@calvins1837 Some bolts are able to be reused if they have not elongated beyond the manufactures parameter. Elongation can varie from bolt to bolt within a single set and job. Litigation is probably the biggest risk. cheers,
@John5ive7 ай бұрын
Factory defects?!?!?! There NO such thing!!!!
@tomast90347 ай бұрын
welds missed its place by a centimeter and not one noticed not even the quality check. the forklift dude had to stop it.😆
@ProleDaddy7 ай бұрын
Damn straight. Those are features.
@skylerbowerbank58477 ай бұрын
No factory defects Just defective factories XP
@EarthPoweredHippie6 ай бұрын
Lmao good to see it's not just Bethesda.
@kasperdelauder69995 ай бұрын
Lmao
@adcengineer30907 ай бұрын
👍
@rtz5497 ай бұрын
That zero toe makes sense from the factory.
@braddavis28347 ай бұрын
very smart, listen people!!!!!!
@benwinter24206 ай бұрын
I run no regulator on compressor too . . paying to pump that air , get your full share
@Yonny3167 ай бұрын
Nice!
@AT-wl9yq7 ай бұрын
Just curious. At around 8:30, you were about to say something about camber but stopped yourself. You were going to say you can't adjust camber from that location on the vehicle, weren't you? Because if you did finish the sentence, you would have a bunch of people arguing with you. You're right, of course, but I just couldn't help but laugh.
@youtubeisawesome24877 ай бұрын
caster affects camber
@AT-wl9yq7 ай бұрын
@@youtubeisawesome2487 Just about every alignment angle effects every other alignment angle, when you adjust it. However, that has absolutely nothing to do with what I was asking. Don't take this the wrong way, but if you read my post, you'll see I mentioned that my guess was he was trying to avoid arguments with other posters who don't have the same understanding as to how it all works. Posts just like yours are what I was referring to.
@keith69437 ай бұрын
They all do affect each other but how would the forward or rearward tilt of the steering knuckle affect camber since camber is the inward or outward tilt of same knuckle. I see how his shim tilted the axle itself changing the caster angle but I'm not picturing it affect camber all that much.
@youtubeisawesome24877 ай бұрын
@@keith6943 when you change caster it changes the tilt of the axle, the kingpin is not straight, camber is the angle the projects the spot the tire hits forward of the axle, loading the truck with weak springs can throw all the angles off, or those stupid air bag conversions you see everyone doing, the good thing is caster (steering wheel return when you let go of it) and camber are handling angles, toe is a wear angle, when caster is too high it darts (hard to hold straight) all manual steer gear box axles have caster of one so you dont fight the hard steer. there are 17 angles on a truck steer axle, 13 are measureable, 3 are adjustable.
@AT-wl9yq7 ай бұрын
@@keith6943 That's actually correct. However, the way the industry handles certain things is a bit messed up. In the video he was talking about adjusting caster, then stopped himself before he went on to camber. Your caster line runs through the 2 pivot points on your steering system. Upper and lower ball joints, lower ball joints and upper strut plate, etc... Caster line then gets referenced to true vertical, and any difference, positive or negative, is you caster angle. (Its always positive unless the vehicle has been in some type of accident, or problem. Most people don't realize that your caster line is used to make another angle called steering axis inclination angle (SAI). That's because you're working in 3 directions. In order to adjust caster, you need to move one, or both pivot points lengthwise with the vehicle. If you move a pivot point crosswise, you adjust SAI. Camber is a vertical line that runs through the centerline of the wheel itself, and gets referenced to true vertical. In order to adjust camber you need to adjust the tilt of the wheel itself. Here's the problem, and what I believe he was referring to in the video. Many vehicles have you adjust camber by moving something that alters the crosswise position of one, or both of the steering's pivot points. Cam bolts on a lower control arm. Shims on an upper control arm. Slots on the top of the strut plate, etc... And its true. All of those adjustments will effect camber. But its not a direct camber adjustment. Its indirect. Its really an SAI adjustment, and camber changes because the wheel bolts to the spindle, and the spindle connects to the 2 pivot points. Its not necessary to move pivot points to adjust camber. A more direct adjustment is something like slotted bolt holes where the spindle bolts to the bottom of a strut. That will change camber without altering your pivot points. What's kind of unbelievable is the industry ignores this for some reason. They all say SAI is not adjustable, yet they have you directly alter it to adjust camber. If you have taken your ASE's, they word it by saying, SAI is not "considered" to be adjustable. SAI is extremely important for how a vehicle handles. Anyway, it was a good call on your part because most people wouldn't have thought it through, and you did.
@NurtsyBWC7 ай бұрын
Top 5 must that you need to know before
@ronwade56467 ай бұрын
Engrish
@badgerpa97 ай бұрын
English, how to take a joke, how to be polite to customers, when to shut your mouth, tools and jacks are dangerous no screwing around.
@johncatalioto64237 ай бұрын
You the man
@Chris_Troxler7 ай бұрын
Does anybody know the name of his shop?
@alwhitesell40237 ай бұрын
No factory defects yet he's running a two hand hole wheel on the left side and a five-hand hold wheel on the right side
@keith69437 ай бұрын
U bolts are simple to replace and bend up yourself. If you've got the tools that is. Different rod sizes and lengths. That truck prob has 3/4 20in rods
@sinisatrlin8407 ай бұрын
It is a Volvo, 20mm rods, 30mm nuts
@keith69437 ай бұрын
@sinisatrlin840 I forgot it's a Volvo , I was half sleep and prob should of just went to bed. My bad. I was dam close though because if they needed that truck on road and there wasn't any 20 mm rods handy, guess what size I'm trying first, and if I don't like it then we go to 13/16 buy I'm pretty sure the 3/4 gonna handle that. Long as I was bending U bolts Noone ever asked me for a metric rod, seriously. I'm not saying that to be a dik bro, Noone ever asked for metric, never even thought of that till you made comment.
@kyledavidson87126 ай бұрын
Bro i really like the hot camera the over exposure looks neat in the shop 👍
@eVamlite7 ай бұрын
It's called S.W.A.G. Scientific Wild Ass Guess.
@danielarney97296 ай бұрын
You almost make this shit hopeful, thanks.You make a good teacher.
@ronniehayward37307 ай бұрын
Id like to see you do 30 min indepth content
@daves25527 ай бұрын
Where are you located? Need some work done.
@Phuc_Yhou7 ай бұрын
👍👊😎
@rancestephens75697 ай бұрын
nice
@R3LLIK247 ай бұрын
This is fun
@youtubeisawesome24877 ай бұрын
split toe screen?
@deant8767 ай бұрын
The owner of my company always argues with me about replacing the U bolts.
@kevinbresnahan33947 ай бұрын
Vehicle assist system. A gizmo attached to the steering box with wires going to the steering wheel. That will make the supply chain more efficient and the highways safer. Yes sir. I was hoping you were going to make fun of that clown world garbage.
@Dave-in-MD5 ай бұрын
So you don't understand it and make fun of it. All new stuff is garbage, you must use manual steering and mechanical brakes. I hear seat belts are stupid too, mess up your clothes and you would rather be thrown free in the accident you caused due to a lack of ASB, right?
@mikecrawford53316 ай бұрын
I know that voice it’s captain from Cool hand Luke . “What we got here is failure to communicate “
@madscientistlife6 ай бұрын
Caster wedges not camber wedges, ya can't.... Lmao
@Iowa5992 ай бұрын
You did skip the most important step in alignments, IMO! Once 'done' make sure you did it correctly. Test drive the vehicle, then check the tire tread temperature (with an IR gun) accross the surface of all tires. IE: inside edge, tread center, and outside edge. They should all be similar (within ~1° f) and not much hotter than the road surface. High temps mean faster wear. If there are hot areas then you aligned it wrong. Start over, do not ship!
@rdsledge6 ай бұрын
Guess? I don’t think so! Experience makes the master! How long you been doing this? 20 yrs?
@harrycribbs42176 ай бұрын
Period
@earleclemans48367 ай бұрын
Do you have a way to contact?
@bendinwithbendon7 ай бұрын
Email in my bio
@earleclemans48367 ай бұрын
I must be old and blind@@bendinwithbendon
@zacb74277 ай бұрын
Yea I don't see email I was gonna ask you a question Devin see if you might be interested