8 Responses to “How to Replace a Warn Ball Joint on a Car : How to Install a CV Joint”
Joseph3684
25. Feb, 2010
yo I never put that shit up someone might of hacked in to my shit!na man mad props for making that video!
billecorgan
25. Feb, 2010
This guy is obviously making these videos to cater to everyone-even those who know nothing. Just because you happen to know something and think it’s simple, doesn’t give you a right to be an a**hole about it. You should appreciate people that spend their time making these videos. You are the one that sounds like a monkey.
memmnock
25. Feb, 2010
good vid keep up the great tutorial vids
mexman000
25. Feb, 2010
stop snapping your tongue.
mexman000
25. Feb, 2010
im scared of the dark. i can’t see a thing.
lrizzo2001
25. Feb, 2010
next time shoot durring the day, or get better lighting,
enginemodify
25. Feb, 2010
what was the trick?
esthnocentriquaville
25. Feb, 2010
nice job, but you really need better lighting. It’s very hard to make out the details of what you’re working on. too dark. very professional looking tho
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Joseph3684
25. Feb, 2010
yo I never put that shit up someone might of hacked in to my shit!na man mad props for making that video!
billecorgan
25. Feb, 2010
This guy is obviously making these videos to cater to everyone-even those who know nothing. Just because you happen to know something and think it’s simple, doesn’t give you a right to be an a**hole about it. You should appreciate people that spend their time making these videos. You are the one that sounds like a monkey.
memmnock
25. Feb, 2010
good vid keep up the great tutorial vids
mexman000
25. Feb, 2010
stop snapping your tongue.
mexman000
25. Feb, 2010
im scared of the dark. i can’t see a thing.
lrizzo2001
25. Feb, 2010
next time shoot durring the day, or get better lighting,
enginemodify
25. Feb, 2010
what was the trick?
esthnocentriquaville
25. Feb, 2010
nice job, but you really need better lighting. It’s very hard to make out the details of what you’re working on. too dark. very professional looking tho