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Shit Mechanic 😡

submitted by Kozel to cars 15 hoursMay 11, 2025 18:00:53 ago (+26/-1)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/v75v0y.mp4



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[ - ] CoronaHoax 0 points 13 hoursMay 11, 2025 20:37:34 ago (+0/-0)

LOL

[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 11 hoursMay 11, 2025 22:30:00 ago (+0/-0)

Those tend to rust and need extracted anyways

[ - ] LiberalsAreMental 0 points 10 hoursMay 11, 2025 22:58:56 ago (+0/-0)

Without treadlock, that will back out in a week to a few weeks.

[ - ] kammmmak 0 points 3 hoursMay 12, 2025 06:47:41 ago (+0/-0)

More like asshole mechanic.

[ - ] bosunmoon 1 point 14 hoursMay 11, 2025 19:15:47 ago (+1/-0)

What is even the point of those fucking screws? don't the lugs hold the rotor on?

[ - ] lolxd 4 points 14 hoursMay 11, 2025 19:23:10 ago (+4/-0)

Shitskin Engineering.

[ - ] allAheadFull 2 points 13 hoursMay 11, 2025 20:56:41 ago (+2/-0)

I always assumed it is just to hold the rotor on while it's still on the assembly line.

[ - ] 2024SantaFe 2 points 12 hoursMay 11, 2025 21:16:34 ago (+2/-0)

They do that on some cars but they are mostly there to make removing a stuck rotor possible. You impact a bolt in and it presses on the hub. The assembly line often uses a nut called a Tinnerman nut but anyways. Buddy in the video appears to be using a Mac 20V impact with Amazon sourced #3 philips. Overall I rate his setup as Nigger tier. Get a Milwaukee as MAC/DeWalt will never be the GOAT. He also doesn't show his skin, nigger confirmed.

[ - ] HeyJames 2 points 11 hoursMay 11, 2025 22:31:12 ago (+2/-0)

Just makes it easier to put the caliper on that's it

[ - ] Moravian 2 points 11 hoursMay 11, 2025 22:42:35 ago (+2/-0)

The point of the screw is to hold the rotor while you install the caliper housing with the pads. Makes life easier. Also it keeps debris from falling in between the rotor and hub face when installing everything else.

[ - ] Trope 1 point 9 hoursMay 12, 2025 00:03:32 ago (+1/-0)

Gotta strip em good to make sure no one takes it out!

[ - ] ilikeskittles 2 points 11 hoursMay 11, 2025 22:28:25 ago (+2/-0)

He deserves a bullet.

[ - ] Thyhorrorcosmic103 4 points 13 hoursMay 11, 2025 20:14:11 ago (+4/-0)

You don’t need that screw anyways.

[ - ] Peleg 0 points 1 hourMay 12, 2025 08:38:53 ago (+0/-0)

Just an extra that some retard engineer threw in there. Lol

[ - ] X8VSAJuFrMdcur5E 4 points 11 hoursMay 11, 2025 22:28:51 ago (+4/-0)

I'm pissed on the next mechanic's behalf.

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 7 points 15 hoursMay 11, 2025 18:28:11 ago (+7/-0)

What a bastard. The nigger music should have given it away though.

[ - ] puremadness 8 points 14 hoursMay 11, 2025 19:41:53 ago (+8/-0)

I always knew you cocksuckers were out there

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker 12 points 15 hoursMay 11, 2025 18:19:47 ago (+12/-0)

Drill, tap, and reverse it out. Problem solved. There are even specific tools that don't require you to drill the bolt head to reverse it out.

Servicing your own brakes, oil changes, filter changes, and tire rotation(s) should be a required skill set. Shit like this wouldn't even be an issue.

[ - ] Kozel [op] 7 points 15 hoursMay 11, 2025 18:31:31 ago (+7/-0)

Last time I had someone service my vehicle they didn't screw in the oil drain bolt and it popped out on the freeway.

That was over a decade ago. Now when I do oil, I run seafoam, clean my air filter, clean my MAF, and lift it up on one side so that even more oil pours out than if it was flat.

[ - ] Thedancingsousa 1 point 14 hoursMay 11, 2025 19:27:13 ago (+1/-0)

For it to be loose enough to fall into the free way it was lose enough to be leaking everywhere.

[ - ] Kozel [op] 2 points 14 hoursMay 11, 2025 19:48:45 ago (+2/-0)

mexican faggot probably turned it one turn and forgot

blew out as I was going up a hill

[ - ] MaryXmas 1 point 13 hoursMay 11, 2025 20:08:52 ago (+1/-0)

Did you blow up your engine?

[ - ] Kozel [op] 5 points 12 hoursMay 11, 2025 20:57:39 ago (+5/-0)

No, they came out and replaced the drain bolt in a parking lot and added oil. Then we went back. Then they denied they did anything wrong and claimed I did it myself. I tried to contact Meinkeke corporate but they deleted my order number from the system. I gave up at that point, being a dumb 20 year old. If this had happened in current times they would have had a 10k small claims suit.

[ - ] Peleg 1 point 1 hourMay 12, 2025 08:37:28 ago (+1/-0)

When we are young we have a tendency to believe we can overcome any obstacle and be just fine. After a few years of experience we figure out that sometimes we need to take a stand for ourselves.

[ - ] Nosferatjew 2 points 10 hoursMay 11, 2025 23:09:18 ago (+2/-0)

I have a bit set that removes stripped screws. Simple as.