Tearing Down the Salvage Domino’s Pizza DXP Car! (It’s Worse than I thought…)

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33 thoughts on “Tearing Down the Salvage Domino’s Pizza DXP Car! (It’s Worse than I thought…)

  1. Great video i been mechanicing since i was a youngster but it starting to take its toll on me so wanting to mention i would suggest using a little stool with casters on the bottom also has a tray to hold odd stuff you wherr doing alot of bending over bad on the back manni keep the videos coming

  2. 7:51 – I'm taking apart video game consoles to repair and while some of them are really straight forward like the original Xbox, the PlayStations are really compicated peace of hardwares. Event PS1 had many weird points for screws and stuff, taking apart and putting back together a PS3 weeks later is a nightmare. And I'm about to face that nightmare soon because I'm waiting for a tool to arrive from China and the console sits there in pieces, I took a glance at it yesterday and I was mortified thinking that I don't know where the parts and screws go on the top of my head. But I'll look up a disassembly guide and do things in reverse, I have the screws in a little screw holder in the order I took them out so it should be easy but I'm scared right now.

  3. Sam, you do an awesome job explaining the process you are going thru, I only need your address so I can send you a cordless 12v Milwaukee 3/8 ratchet set so you don't end up with carpal tunnel lmao drop me a line @ wirenut3038@gmail.com

  4. Samc how much money will you pay for a honda civic si 2013 that have umder $5500 mileage it have front end damage and the title says repairable

  5. I want to try doing this but it seems scary. I want to buy a salvaged car and fix it my self but seeing all that wiring seems scary. What if i don't put it all together the right way. To many buts. Did you go to mechanic school. I fix my own car but I've never put a crashed car back together. It's nerve wracking. Can I pay you so you can teach me. Lol

  6. I´m trying hard to understand everything you are doind but its hard to nor get irritated by all the different cables

  7. I have never done anything this extensive, just regular maintenance
    for the most part. Occasionally replacing some like a water pump, fuel pump,
    radiator, wheel hub assembly or those type of things but never this much. Looks
    pretty straight forward though and if you have the place and equipment seems
    like a great project.

  8. Mr. Crac(k), you should invest in a 2 post lift for all the work you do. Don't get the cheap $1500 crap you will see on Greg Smith lift failure. I bought one and hated it so I sold it. You can get a nice 10k Bendpak like Tom's Turbo Garage for $2800. I have this one now and could not be happier. If you don't have the height in that space you can get the shorter version with the cables that run on the floor. You have to drive over a small hump, but once you have one you will not know how you did this work before. Keep up the good work on the Pepperoni Car.

  9. OH MY GOD!!!! FAIRLY SIMPLE !???!
    Im a car technician my selfe in germany. If it is simple mechanical stuff and your are not equiped with two left thumbs then yeah, you can do it. But many people that dont have technical background/understand the system, will go to a part store and load the partscanon and empty it on there car + there wallet. Cars are not simply nuts and bolds.
    People should take there time and set a limit when trying to find a problem. If you dont know how something works, changing a part is just a gamble. Eric from SMA has a wounderfull discussion that covers this topic also (not listed anymore o.O): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UroRzISbFuM

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