@swert883 I think this is a joke from Jordan - That's funny, because HSLA steel (High Strength Light Alloy) is not to be heated and bent - NEVER use a heat torch - So, what you have later is stress-cracking and eventually catastrophic failure of the entire heated/pounded area and extensive corrosion. Seems like you have not attended a school of repair of modern autos nor understand modern alloys and the techniques for repair and welding of these types of structures. Thank you for watching.
@earltuckian Thanks for uploading the your videos of your vibe I have a vibe also and your videos sure help out. You should upload a video on how to drop a oil pan and clean the screen, That would be cool. Ill send you a bag of fresh halibut if you do. LOL
Thanks for the kind offer of the Halibut, but I'm primarily an Auto Body Collision guy. Maybe a Toyota mechanic will do a video? Or you could get a service manual. Many times they have them at the library? Or you can get one on CD off eBay. Thanks for watching. Best wishes for successful fishing.
you are a very wise man, i can tell. God bless you for helping other people. Your video wasn't boring, i learned a lot of techniques from your video, thank you.
This is a really nice bday gift here... 8)
Tomorrow is my bday, and 6 yrs ago tomorrow, I bought my Vibe.
These videos are very helpful for modding and repairing our Vibes 8)
I'll be sure to promote your videos on GenVibe.com
03pontiac 7 months ago
@03pontiac Thank you for your compliments, glad to help.
earltuckian 7 months ago
good job but we arab didnt like cut cars we Modify the damaged portion of the vehicle
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swert883 8 months ago
@swert883 I think this is a joke from Jordan - That's funny, because HSLA steel (High Strength Light Alloy) is not to be heated and bent - NEVER use a heat torch - So, what you have later is stress-cracking and eventually catastrophic failure of the entire heated/pounded area and extensive corrosion. Seems like you have not attended a school of repair of modern autos nor understand modern alloys and the techniques for repair and welding of these types of structures. Thank you for watching.
earltuckian 8 months ago
thanks for sharing your 35 years of experience with us.
lattakianz 1 year ago
I have a vibe that had almost the same problem I have to clean the oil pan and oil screen now. Is it pretty easy to drop my oil pan?
alaskandiver 2 years ago
Yes, actually the oil pan can very easily be removed from the bottom of the car. It is the same oil pan as the 1.8 Corolla.
earltuckian 2 years ago
@earltuckian Thanks for uploading the your videos of your vibe I have a vibe also and your videos sure help out. You should upload a video on how to drop a oil pan and clean the screen, That would be cool. Ill send you a bag of fresh halibut if you do. LOL
alaskandiver 2 years ago
Thanks for the kind offer of the Halibut, but I'm primarily an Auto Body Collision guy. Maybe a Toyota mechanic will do a video? Or you could get a service manual. Many times they have them at the library? Or you can get one on CD off eBay. Thanks for watching. Best wishes for successful fishing.
earltuckian 2 years ago
you are a very wise man, i can tell. God bless you for helping other people. Your video wasn't boring, i learned a lot of techniques from your video, thank you.
dsmboy123 2 years ago
Nice job, I wish the dealership that 'fixed' my 2006 Vibe saw this, they did a horrible job.
VforVIBE 2 years ago
kool video very nice job
gonzchris16 2 years ago
Thank you for the kind compliment.
earltuckian 2 years ago