How to Install Carbon Fiber Clutches (Rebuild Limited Slip Differential)

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  • 게시일 2017. 08. 14.
  • Rebuild a limited slip differential with new carbon clutches so you can get more traction. Replacing the clutch pack in an LSD is really simple and anyone can do it at home after watching this video! I also show you how to replace the differential cover and change the gear oil.
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  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  6 년 전 +2058

    Just to let you guys know, I have been very sick, stuck in bed, for the last two weeks. I am finally getting better and the next video will be out this week! Thanks!

  • @jamesmeaders898
    @jamesmeaders898 4 년 전 +1571

    Everyone: Your axle's broken.
    ChrisFix: And that's when I knew my limited slip needed a rebuild.

  • @GregoryHouse92
    @GregoryHouse92 4 년 전 +1651

    ChrisFix after dating for half a year: Out with the old and in with the new!

  • @misterwalrus4139
    @misterwalrus4139 4 년 전 +491

    "This spring is under tremendous pressure, so we have to be super careful... So, to remove it, we're gonna use a *h a m m e r* ."

  • @adamcmoreno
    @adamcmoreno 6 년 전 +2981

    Do I need to know how to install a carbon fiber clutch? no.. Am I still going to watch this entire video 100% through? damn right i am..

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +232

      Thanks a lot Adam! That means a lot and I really appreciate it! I am glad you enjoy the videos that much!

    • @monstertrucker2004
      @monstertrucker2004 6 년 전 +13

      Same adam same

    • @jdmfl26
      @jdmfl26 6 년 전 +3

      me to

    • @TheAdvisor6440
      @TheAdvisor6440 6 년 전 +52

      dude i dont even have a car or a licence lol

    • @ORIOLESFan02
      @ORIOLESFan02 6 년 전 +3

      borec z harcova *too

  • @clapreload8305
    @clapreload8305 6 년 전 +524

    your channel has taught me so much. I went from not knowing what brake fluid was to knowing how to install carbon fiber clutches.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +57

      Awesome! That is the goal and I am glad you are learning a lot!

    • @clapreload8305
      @clapreload8305 6 년 전 +1

      Lol Thanks

    • @Chris-oz5md
      @Chris-oz5md 6 년 전 +18

      Clap Reload change your blinker fluid tho

    • @clapreload8305
      @clapreload8305 6 년 전

      Freeza Love Dragon ball but what?

    • @DjDobleU809
      @DjDobleU809 6 년 전

      Braaake fluid.. whats it for? Your engine duh.. 🙂🤔 no wait it might be for cleaning my seats.. 😂

  • @ungestreckt1
    @ungestreckt1 4 년 전 +508

    "These carbon fiber clutches are going to make a huuuge DIFFerence" 😂

  • @probablynotabigtoe9407
    @probablynotabigtoe9407 5 년 전 +569

    A mechanic that wears gloves... feels like I just saw a damn unicorn, mad respect bro

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  5 년 전 +155

      Thanks a lot. It’s not good to constantly touch oils and solvents so I use gloves.

    • @powderb2009
      @powderb2009 5 년 전 +49

      i wear gloves anytime i work on a customers car. It helps somewhat on getting minor cuts but also helps protect from oils and chemicals I tend to come in contact with. They have also saved me from customers coming back and saying I left dirty fingerprints in their car.

    • @HorizonFarming
      @HorizonFarming 4 년 전 +3

      I never use gloves

    • @floob247
      @floob247 4 년 전 +3

      My brother started using gloves and my mind was blown. I don't have a sink nearby, so I always use gloves.

    • @whydoihave6neutrals772
      @whydoihave6neutrals772 3 년 전 +3

      Horizon Farming I started to it drives me insane having wax on my fingers or oil and I can’t get them clean so I just take off the gloves I don’t use them for real extensive work but they cut the time of oil changes in half and make waxing your car not a pain if you hate stuff on your hands

  • @dkrongel
    @dkrongel 3 년 전 +106

    Hey Chris, just thought you might appreciate this. I started working on motorcycles thanks to your enthusiasm and MC Garage (back when Ari still hosted.) I have saved up and built up the confidence to get into automotive mechanics on a project car, thanks to your continued content production. I genuinely think you are part of a huge movement for a lot of us, either opening up new employment/career opportunities or just encouraging knuckle-busting for mortals like me. keep it up. (2002 M5, if you are curious. wish me luck/RIP my wallet)

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  3 년 전 +26

      That's what I love to hear! Thanks a lot David!

    • @c4_yrslf726
      @c4_yrslf726 년 전 +2

      @@chrisfix I think cases like this are more real and outnumber however many you think there are!
      I have had my project car for many years now and on a budget much of it has to be done myself. Your vids are oddly similar to different things I want to do or need to do, it keeps me going and I love this car.
      By oddly similar, I mean I have the same issue with 8.8 diff in my crown victoria and fell back on this video I had seen years ago and glad was I happy the best guy to teach this job had made a video about it! Edit: I also had a leaking intake on the 4.6L, thanks to your guide that job was a breeze too!
      Seriously helpful content too, not just motivational! You're really in-depth and detailed in your videos.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 6 년 전 +792

    Jesus, Chris. That was a hell of a burnout!

    • @blue-sv8yv
      @blue-sv8yv 5 년 전 +75

      Jesus, Chris(t)

    • @swegaming572
      @swegaming572 5 년 전 +28

      Haha Jesus, "Chris"

    • @daviddong1902
      @daviddong1902 5 년 전 +22

      blue105 I think he meant Chris, otherwise there wouldn’t be a comma there... btw his name is Chris... so...

    • @jksleepers3440
      @jksleepers3440 5 년 전 +6

      I wonder if he has a line lock... possible future video.

    • @senteror1274
      @senteror1274 5 년 전 +8

      David Dong that was the point

  • @kasanh9546
    @kasanh9546 4 년 전 +57

    Getting the S spring back in was probably the hardest part for me, great video! You can actually change the steel and clutch plate sequence (using 2 old ones) to “clutch-steel-clutch-steel-clutch-steel-clutch” this will make the diff lock harder and better, especially for drifting!

  • @johnmarine44
    @johnmarine44 5 년 전 +13

    I've always been so intimidated by what looks like complex car repairs.. watching your videos has given me an insane amount of confidence that I can do my own work beyond the normal stuff I do (oil brakes etc.) I feel so much better not paying 200 an hour for someone to do something i can do myself! Thank you for making it so simple to understand and so clean to follow!

  • @khaliphilemoyo607
    @khaliphilemoyo607 6 년 전 +170

    That Dude:Your axle 's broken
    Chris:Sh*t

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +36

      lol

    • @amoz8436
      @amoz8436 6 년 전 +9

      Mk Gaming nope more like. Yes new video!

    • @amoz8436
      @amoz8436 6 년 전 +1

      ChrisFix probably happy

    • @khaliphilemoyo607
      @khaliphilemoyo607 6 년 전 +5

      ChrisFix you should make a vid of all the mistakes you've made while fixing your car

    • @electronbeing5473
      @electronbeing5473 6 년 전 +4

      the chris has never made a mistake.

  • @jacoblingerfeldt9039
    @jacoblingerfeldt9039 6 년 전 +15

    Chris, if you're reading this I want to tell you something. I don't have a car but I love watching these so I can prepare for he worst in my car. Thank you so much for all the stuff you do. Have a awesome day/night, keep up the great work man! Your videos are the reason I wake up. I rewatch then over and over to remember what to do when that situation happens. Thanks so much.

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
    @InsideOfMyOwnMind 5 년 전 +224

    Next how to unmount tires when only the sidewalls are left.

  • @joe1071
    @joe1071 3 년 전 +28

    Mom, "have you seen my white serving dish? I have company coming over for dinner"
    Chris, "nope, haven't seen it! Now, add your friction modifier"

  • @gonyvido
    @gonyvido 6 년 전 +791

    I don't know why im watching this i don't even have a Chris

    • @lycu3272
      @lycu3272 6 년 전 +17

      i LOLed harder than i should

    • @eghty8fox780
      @eghty8fox780 6 년 전 +22

      Dido Meira just head to your local parts store they should be able to help you out

    • @woods69
      @woods69 6 년 전 +3

      Ikr

    • @monstertrucker2004
      @monstertrucker2004 6 년 전 +6

      you dont even have a chris??? what?????

    • @GoldenGrenadier
      @GoldenGrenadier 6 년 전 +7

      count yourself lucky. I know a Chris and he's a useless weeaboo bum.

  • @RodwellMedia
    @RodwellMedia 6 년 전 +115

    Lets get this video to number 1 on trending!!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +90

      There is noooo way a video on replacing clutches will make it to KRplus trending unless you guys all watch it 100% through lol. I would be amazed!

    • @jamesmuffins3330
      @jamesmuffins3330 6 년 전 +9

      I was surprised when the superclean video got 7th trending, thats a big enough achievement for many

    • @mouradrezgui
      @mouradrezgui 6 년 전

      I love all the details and seeing it through in your videos! A treat for us. Thank you.

    • @jamesmuffins3330
      @jamesmuffins3330 6 년 전 +1

      +Jaden.Pereira So you don't cause damage from misaligned gears

  • @dberg1964
    @dberg1964 5 년 전 +50

    Your editing skills are incredible!! The best "how to" videos on the web!!

  • @kkuenzel56
    @kkuenzel56 5 년 전 +9

    Ah the sickly sweet smell of Friction Modifier, how I miss you!
    30 years as a Lincoln Mercury tech, I have done a ton of rear axle rebuilds. Your video is spot on!

  • @dvrz
    @dvrz 6 년 전 +39

    My car doesn't even have an LSD but these videos are so informative and so very well put together I watch them all anyway :D Keep up the good work Chris!

  • @ProMotoo
    @ProMotoo 6 년 전 +409

    I dont have a car cause i am 12 years old. But i just love your videos.

  • @goodtogo99
    @goodtogo99 11 개월 전

    Did this job today. Watched this video about a dozen times. Gathered up all the parts and it went very smooth. Hardest part was getting the car all jacked up. Thank you very much for a extremely comprehensive tutorial.

  • @cosmicskeet8976
    @cosmicskeet8976 11 개월 전 +11

    Helpful tip for anyone having trouble removing the C-clips: Give the hubs a few good whacks with a deadblow to push the axles in far enough to pull the clips out

  • @Kyle-gq7tk
    @Kyle-gq7tk 6 년 전 +118

    Great video. Your "One Wheel Peel" is what I call "Single Tire Fire"

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +16

      Thanks and haha, I have never heard that one!

    • @RazorFerrari
      @RazorFerrari 5 년 전 +11

      I call it YOLO - You Only Left One

    • @SKANK44
      @SKANK44 5 년 전

      Down under we call it a 'single wheel spinner'

    • @henrya1347
      @henrya1347 5 년 전

      Jetz its a single pegger

    • @deathspeak78
      @deathspeak78 5 년 전 +3

      Also known as a "one legger".

  • @salgonzalez908
    @salgonzalez908 6 년 전 +73

    Bravo on such a detailed video omg please make more, this is automotive art.

  • @highcountrywolf
    @highcountrywolf 5 년 전 +9

    Hey Chris! I just wanted to say that all your videos are fantastic in general, not only informative but also entertaining! This video of the clutch pack replacement was especially informative and saved me HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS by giving me the confidence to make repairs to my differential myself instead of taking it to a driveline shop.
    I own a 1997 Ranger/Mazda 4X4 and it has the 8.8 inch LS axle just like your Mustang. At the end of last winter I noticed a slight "clunk" that reverberated through the driveshaft whenever the truck was in gear and I either accelerated or decelerated. I could tell that there was some slop in the driveline somewhere and eventually determined it was in the rear axle itself. Back in the spring the clunk got worse and I was beginning to think I'd end up having to buy a used axle to fix the problem, mainly because I knew taking it to a shop would be more expensive than most used axles go for.
    I finally got the courage to open up the diff. When I did, as the oil began to run out, pieces of metal started to fall out into the drain pan; my heart sank. When I finally pulled the cover completely off I discovered even larger chunks of metal in the bottom of the housing, a couple almost 1/4 inch in length. I cleaned everything out/off with brake cleaner and then inspected everything, totally expecting to find the ring and pinion messed up. What I found was that both of the spider gears had chunks out of every single tooth. I was surprised to see that the side gears had a lot of wear but no damaged teeth. As I looked further into the diff I was amazed, and relieved, to find that neither the ring or pinion had any damage to them. What's more, they showed very little wear and the backlash was extremely small. Yay! (Amazing considering the truck has 265,000 mi on it. Guess that running full synthetics plus my annual ritual of changing ALL of my truck's fluids annually has paid off.) Still, I sat back and thought to myself that replacing all the internals would be a major job (and required the removal of the entire carrier assembly) and probably required tools I didn't have access to. It's worthy to note that the Ranger is my ONLY vehicle, and I don't have a garage to work in, so doing any work that would take more than a weekend was a BIG issue.
    I decided to take a break, have a cup of coffee and see what I could find on the Internet about repairing the 8.8 diff. Lots of stuff written on some of the ranger only sites and a few videos showing rebuilding the differential with the carrier on a workbench. Everything seemed to indicate that I was in for a big job. Looking around KRplus I got distracted and kinda went on a tangent away from my specific search (go figure! LOL). I saw one of your videos about something (I forget what) and watched it. Then I noticed the carbon fiber clutch pack video and decided to watch it just for grins. I got excited when I saw you were working on the ford 8.8 axle; exactly what my Ranger has! By the end of the video I realized that replacing the spider and side gears not only didn't require the removal of the carrier, but the job was just plain dirt simple! I cleaned the gears and housing up really well, counted teeth of all the gears, wrote down all the numbers on the ring and pinion, buttoned up the axle and filled it with fluid. I decided that as long as I drove like I was walking on eggshells it would last a few more weeks until I could order all the parts. Locally all the parts were ridiculously expensive and all had to be ordered in (I'm in BF Nebraska), so I researched specs and searched the Internet for the correct parts. I eventually found all the parts, clutch packs and gears, online (all Genuine Ford Parts) for right at $200 (over $400 locally for aftermarket parts) and got them ordered.
    Everything was delivered in just a few days and after having to dodge several waves of cold, rainy and snowy weather, I finally had a break and went to work. Interestingly, the set up; blocking and raising the truck, removing the wheels, collecting tools, draining the diff, etc, took MORE time than it actually took to pull the old gears and clutch packs, set up the new ones and install them in the carrier. All thanks to your video! You da man!! I can't thank you enough for giving me the knowledge and confidence to do this repair myself.
    PS: You might wonder how and why the gears got screwed up, I sure did. I watched a couple of vids on how a limited slip works and, after pulling and inspecting the gears and clutch packs, I think I figured it out. I had loaned my truck to a friend in the late spring and he told me that he'd gotten stuck in a mudhole out in the country (so much for just "driving to town"). Looking back I realized that it was not long after that was when I noticed the "clunk" had grown much worse. I figure he did a lot of tire spinning and slamming gears between first and reverse trying to get unstuck, before he figured out that he had to lock the manual hubs I'd installed in order for the four wheel drive to actually work. The clutch pack fiber and steel plates were already extremely worn and the LS couldn't have still been working, so when the wheels spun there was enough force to cause the spider gears to jump a tooth, chipping them in the process. Those chipped pieces probably contributed to further damage as well. All in all I got DAMNED LUCKY that there wasn't more extensive damage. Moral of the story? Don't make exceptions and DON"T loan your daily driver to ANYONE, not if you want it back in one piece! LOL

    • @FT4Freedom
      @FT4Freedom 4 년 전

      This is the gold. Worn clutches cause loose tolerance and heavy rocking cause strain on gears. Lesson is check diff clutch pack annually.

  • @davidmorello676
    @davidmorello676 5 년 전 +7

    Watch a lot of DIY videos and your just stands above the rest. Keep sharing. And much thanks for the knowledge. Get well soon.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  5 년 전 +3

      Thanks a lot! I put a ton of time and energy into each one so I’m glad to hear it!

  • @Jak2bossbf3
    @Jak2bossbf3 6 년 전 +77

    Don't need notifications cause I'm on KRplus 24/7

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +30

      Awesome! Thanks for the support!

  • @K030
    @K030 6 년 전 +43

    I don't even have a car but these videos are amazing 😍

    • @axtra92
      @axtra92 6 년 전 +2

      Try not to Laugh challenge then why are you watching?

    • @commie.franky
      @commie.franky 6 년 전 +5

      I also dont have a car, and also not a driving license (im 16), but i want to learn things now to be prepared in the future

    • @manthonychavez
      @manthonychavez 6 년 전 +11

      It's inspiring/refreshing to see someone who is enthusiastic at their work and really good at it, and he's also helping at least thousands if not millions of people.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +7

      Thanks a lot!

  • @karlclements7642
    @karlclements7642 5 년 전 +1

    I know how to do about 90% of the stuff can do, working in my families auto repair shops and going to school for autobody repair. But I still watch all your videos. They're very well done. Honestly you explain things better than my teachers even did. Keep it up man. I know this is an older video. But I subscribe and love them. Seems like all one take and done effortlessly. 👍👍👍

  • @Chue.A
    @Chue.A 4 년 전 +1

    Dude why is this video so entertaining, I could watch this all day and still learn a lot about cars rather in class

  • @arabcampers9554
    @arabcampers9554 6 년 전 +426

    1 year later , how to install airplane wings on your mustang.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +170

      *AirStang

    • @jesseturbosss
      @jesseturbosss 6 년 전 +13

      ChrisFix this is why you're the best, but if you don't mind me asking, where is the breaker bar? Are you having an affair with your torque wrench??

    • @WhiteGravey
      @WhiteGravey 6 년 전 +4

      hey if they can install air plane wings on hondas and brzs i dont see why he cant do it on a mustang

    • @Ac3Mustang
      @Ac3Mustang 6 년 전 +3

      This guy gets it ^^

    • @HTunaAksu
      @HTunaAksu 6 년 전 +2

      Sabah Abdulameer they already made mustang fighter planes for the military a long time ago, that's where Ford got mustang from

  • @major_lag2643
    @major_lag2643 6 년 전 +387

    How much WD-40 should I use to fix my relationship with my dad?

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +260

      You're mistake is using wd40... You want to use duct tape.

    • @999thenewman
      @999thenewman 6 년 전 +4

      That was a Red Green show reference.

    • @thehotrodguyskai2377
      @thehotrodguyskai2377 6 년 전 +4

      ChrisFix your good at fixing engines and cars could you please watch my video titled qualcast problems and tell me in the comment on my channel what it us thanks grate vides 👍 i commented 2 times to make sure u get it

    • @makveldz
      @makveldz 6 년 전 +22

      what about soapy wooder?

    • @aethengames4952
      @aethengames4952 6 년 전

      ChrisFix xD

  • @nodieusa
    @nodieusa 2 년 전

    Chris, you are a car newbie/enthusiast's dang hero!
    I talk to other people who work on cars and their first response: "oh that's a tough job, pay someone to do it"
    I search "how to .... on my ....": "ChrisFix!: Hey guys! This is how you can ... on any vehicle at home with common tools!" Love it!!!

  • @lparker3484
    @lparker3484 4 년 전 +6

    As usual, great video. Just one tip, when you pull the axle out, don't let it rest on the seal as it can distort it. Better to just pull it out all the way or atleast have a jackstand and support it.

  • @drewprice7780
    @drewprice7780 6 년 전 +333

    I have a manual that desperately needs a new clutch assembly, can you please teach us how to change a clutch ourselves

    • @leonpagh4602
      @leonpagh4602 6 년 전 +28

      Drew price this ^^

    • @Klutche
      @Klutche 6 년 전 +8

      Drew price I'm 160k in. I have a feeling it will be needed soon as well!

    • @BmwMe-uh9sy
      @BmwMe-uh9sy 6 년 전 +4

      Drew price Scotty kilmer shows how

    • @Adam-eo5ff
      @Adam-eo5ff 6 년 전 +36

      Bmw M3 e46 Scotty Kilmer is a fucking spastic.

    • @lammbokid0505
      @lammbokid0505 6 년 전 +6

      Adam Blyth he still knows what he is talking about though...

  • @Humz864
    @Humz864 6 년 전 +43

    There is a good reason your videos are trending

  • @furian7626
    @furian7626 4 년 전 +2

    I really like how you show the tools that you are using to do these. Actually makes me think I have almost enough tools to do my repairs myself. Just need to get jacks, stands, blocks, torque wrench, and a cart and I should be good to go. Subbed for future content and your old stuff too.

  • @c-los4630
    @c-los4630 2 개월 전

    This is clearly the BEST video on youtube on this subject matter. Amazing just what I needed !!!!!!

  • @YamahaRider-mm8bh
    @YamahaRider-mm8bh 6 년 전 +23

    I'm getting a 95' GT 5.0 baby!!! Thanks Chris fix for all the hard work you put into these videos and now I know how to do everything you have done on your baby, you do well deserve over 2 million subscribers for all you have done for them as well thanks and keep up the great videos!!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +18

      Thanks a lot and awesome! Good luck with her!

    • @albertalb7564
      @albertalb7564 6 년 전

      ChrisFix bro my mechanic remove my car door panel inside plastic cover while he install speaker. Now i am getting road side smell inside my car. U know.anything about that plastic cover

    • @porschepal7932
      @porschepal7932 6 년 전

      ChrisFix Hey Chris did you ever work in a mechanic shop or go to school to be a mechanic?

    • @alexisthemexican
      @alexisthemexican 6 년 전 +1

      Albert Alb you can make your own. Not hard to do. Jut some plastic sheet. Cut to fit. Get some silicone or butyl sealant and your set.

  • @King-bl6mg
    @King-bl6mg 6 년 전 +11

    I Have To Admit... ChrisFix's Videos Are The Only Videos I Watch 100%!

  • @noeladambradley7912

    I used to think that fixing these type of components r hard but Chris helped me out by doing these videos n thankfully I have all the knowledge I need to fix my car by myself if I have one in the future

  • @pauldimitriu7801
    @pauldimitriu7801 3 년 전 +1

    It is amazing how easy you make this look. You clearly are very talented and have a love of this stuff. I'm a big fan, I look forward to your next videos.

  • @slade745
    @slade745 6 년 전 +5

    All this time people have been telling me not to do LSDs and yet finally Chris teaches me how to redo LSD. Damn it.

  • @hassanrehman3521
    @hassanrehman3521 6 년 전 +52

    I don't know why but for some reason I am binge watching u chrisfix keep up the good work man!

    • @memztv956
      @memztv956 6 년 전 +1

      Hassan Rehman me to but I lost it when he said " today I am going to be showing u to rebuild your LSD" XD XD XD XD

  • @mikemika5321
    @mikemika5321 년 전

    Literally makes me wanna get a mustang so i can have some step by steps to build it up. Your walk throughs make me feel like a pro when i take my car apart. Even though its a completely different car as well.

  • @DanaHarripersad3350

    Years after the fact - but finally have that diff cover from this vid on order through Amazon, along with 3L of 75W90 and the cover gasket. (Crown Vic LX, open diff; it doesn’t need 75W140 or friction modifier.)
    Within two weeks, the rear end will be partially overhauled (it’s getting shocks too). You inspired me on this one, Chris - thanks a million. :)

  • @Lexusflexus
    @Lexusflexus 6 년 전 +482

    Chrisss!! Your on number 29 on trending congrats wooo

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +38

      Thanks!!!

    • @jenniccum6716
      @jenniccum6716 6 년 전 +1

      ChrisFix I have muscular distrophy and I will quit being able to walk around the age of 25 to 40 years old

    • @emilchandran546
      @emilchandran546 6 년 전 +2

      2JZ You mean "you're". I don't mean to be a grammar nazi, well I do but I'm not normally one to judge, it is just that you had the top comment.

    • @themanj832
      @themanj832 6 년 전

      Tech head101 31 now

    • @Shabasky1
      @Shabasky1 6 년 전 +1

      is everyone a mechanic?

  • @framekixrr
    @framekixrr 6 년 전 +4

    I love this channel I've been here since the fish net throw tutorial its amazing how far you have come!

  • @pablogon98
    @pablogon98 4 년 전 +12

    Does anybody else goes along with Chris when he says "Hey guys, Chris Fix here!"?

  • @shahmeerzm2988
    @shahmeerzm2988 4 년 전 +33

    15:24
    Chris-cross pattern

  • @Bodragon
    @Bodragon 6 년 전 +4

    This Guy is GOOD! No wonder he got 2.4 mil subs.
    Way to go man. If I ever get some money, you can be sure I'll be putting some your way.
    Luv ur Stuff. I mean, I remember teachers who would explain stuff to me in the classroom and I'd just end up more confused than ever.
    You, Sir! Have an ability to explain (while demonstrating what you preach!), with so much clarity, my brain, far from being clogged and befuddled is just screaming out for more!
    If I carry on any more, I will be accused of being your brother, or your mother or anyone with a vested interest.
    I have no vested interest. I live in London. And this Dude is The Man! That's it. Better stop before getting accused of stalking!
    Maybe this guy isn't so good after all.
    My comments seem to vanish into the ether once I edit them.
    Let's see if this one disappears also...

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +2

      Thanks a lot man! I am glad you are learning a lot!!!

  • @thrash95993
    @thrash95993 5 년 전 +6

    The clutch kit you got works on a 28 and 31 spline axle. The s spring in the kit is made for a 31 spline axle. I did the same thing as you and used the original s spring.

  • @sirobb
    @sirobb 4 년 전

    I make car DIY videos too so I know how much work can go into making clear video which explains what you are doing clearly.
    Your videos are next level though Chris and I'm consistently in awe of the effort you make in making your projects entertaining, educational and accessible.
    Seriously..... well done.

  • @user-jn4ff9is7o
    @user-jn4ff9is7o 개월 전

    I love this guy so much that I am watching this in 2024. Ngl he's my favourite DIY mechanic and I learn a lot from him

  • @bassman517
    @bassman517 5 년 전 +131

    I wanna re build my LSD but the dragon in front of my door says other wise

  • @VaporTrap
    @VaporTrap 6 년 전 +310

    i could really use a clutch pack of LSD right now

  • @ericbickett4104
    @ericbickett4104 3 년 전

    This video was perfect for my 03 Mustang gt! I've been following and learning from ChrisFix for years! I'm 99% sure if he had a "Hey Guys! This is how to remove a burst appendix so you don't have to wait in long lines at the ER!" I could do it. Next level educator here!

  • @flyingchef5183
    @flyingchef5183 3 년 전

    This guy has helped me with so much on my car. I am currently doing a full restoration on a 1993 Ford Bronco XLT and it has really helped. I am 14

  • @MikoMuru
    @MikoMuru 5 년 전 +16

    I would love to see you do bigger projects like maybe supercharging that v8 :)

    • @henrischmidt7786
      @henrischmidt7786 년 전

      He gon probs do that real soon
      Bcuz on a tt video he made he showed and said that its going on the mustang

  • @white89gt
    @white89gt 5 년 전 +3

    Thank you Chris! I am about to do a 5 lug swap on my Fox, and I may as well rebuild the clutch pack while I'm there.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  5 년 전 +1

      Awesome and yea it is a huge difference especially if you use the carbon fiber clutches!

  • @donovanlucibello379

    Every video should end with a burnout!
    Seriously, bro, I have had degreed teachers who cannot give instructions as well as you do. You truly have a gift!
    Great video

  • @mobbin2404
    @mobbin2404 5 년 전

    Man, I watch your videos just out of enjoyment. But I still learn new things. Best tech vids by far. Fun and educational. It keeps me focused on my 240sx build. Keep up the good work dude! I always look forward to the next Chrisfix video.

  • @hench_wrench_repairs
    @hench_wrench_repairs 4 년 전 +33

    16:35 I thought he was gonna say “the last thing we need to do is a burnout

  • @skullbeat9414
    @skullbeat9414 5 년 전 +34

    7:33
    -And to remove it, whe will use a hammer.
    I was like oh shot, something isn't going to be right...😂😂😂

  • @TrickyTsVids
    @TrickyTsVids 5 년 전

    You’re amazing! So detailed and knowledgeable on vehicles. Whenever I need help figuring something out, I make sure to watch your vids. Great stuff man keep up the good work! 👍

  • @robertchambers6599
    @robertchambers6599 8 개월 전

    /I notice these comments are older. Today 7/30/2023 I watched this and the dual caliper install I find Chris to be an awesome instructor. Thank You Chris!!! Best of luck.

  • @qaisalmokdad9511
    @qaisalmokdad9511 5 년 전 +40

    ChrisFix = legend

  • @poncho2431
    @poncho2431 6 년 전 +69

    Can you please do a video on how to clean the interior :)

  • @conradoverstreet6355
    @conradoverstreet6355 4 년 전 +1

    I always find it helpful to watch the video Once before you start and then watch it while you're doing the whatever you're doing what's the video for the second time

  • @1KisHipHop
    @1KisHipHop 5 년 전 +2

    crazy thing is, I had a ford f150 and the differential went out on it. so I got rid of the truck, after watching this video, I now know I could have kept that truck and replaced my own differential, thank you ChrisFix

  • @mrwhatzittooya647
    @mrwhatzittooya647 6 년 전 +3

    It's been so boring on KRplus lately I'm so glad he uploaded. Fucken love you and your content

  • @alexhopkins6865
    @alexhopkins6865 6 년 전 +74

    I see Chrisfix, I watch

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +10

      Awesome! Thanks for the support!

    • @jenniccum6716
      @jenniccum6716 6 년 전 +3

      ChrisFix I watch every single video you post

  • @ArtisticalCompassion

    Out of all youtube mechanics Chris is the only one that explains things simple an better

  • @CanalCampos1
    @CanalCampos1 5 년 전

    I have been doing the most that I can to become a good mechanic. Your videos have been helping me a lot.

  • @CyberPun
    @CyberPun 4 년 전 +6

    I love the saying "Out with the old and in with the new".

  • @redpillmow7120
    @redpillmow7120 4 년 전 +3

    New subscriber, great vids and looking forward to more, this is the first time I've been impressed with/.. As a machine tool builder we mark the bolt and plate with a white marker so later you could check if/.. instead of just the top of the bolt, again good knowledge here on ur chan, just some thing to help those who are doing and showing the real deal..

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  4 년 전 +2

      Thanks a lot! Glad you’re learning a lot

    • @redpillmow7120
      @redpillmow7120 4 년 전 +1

      I'm an old guy, for someone who worked thru the ranks you had to have an uncle, father, something to teach you how, you couldn't of just learned it, lol, thanks for teaching true knowledge, it helps thousands..

  • @teecee3789
    @teecee3789 3 년 전

    Why do people unlike this video? His doing an educational video. Respect the knowledge and try to take as much as you can from this guy

  • @JohnyFog1
    @JohnyFog1 5 년 전

    I have a small french front wheel drive car with a open diff, and this rebuild is not for me. But it was so interesting and satistfying to watch so i watched the whole video. Great work, both on the car and on the video!

  • @christianyoung7689
    @christianyoung7689 6 년 전 +34

    Hell yea brother you're on the cleetus... wait

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +46

      We are literally texting right now about car projects lol

    • @christianyoung7689
      @christianyoung7689 6 년 전 +8

      ChrisFix Nice lol, I think it would be epic if you and garret did a collab.

  • @freesoul9324
    @freesoul9324 5 년 전 +41

    Wow, tires are spinning like hell

  • @hackgarage8595
    @hackgarage8595 3 년 전

    GREAT JOB - Hey Chris, Valvoline Engineer here, getting ready to replace clutch kit in the Dana 44 under my daughter's Jeep... this is the first video I watched and no need to look for another! good job! Also want to tell you that Valvoline just released the "Flexfill" gear oil packaging (squeezable bag) so you won't need that pump next time! Cheers!

  • @vijaypguna
    @vijaypguna 5 년 전

    Wow!!! More than the Diff clutch, learnt a lot regarding some common tricks and best practices when you work on a car.

  • @snapfish89
    @snapfish89 4 년 전 +10

    Just watching oldish videos of yours. Just waiting on that "how to install a supercharger" video!!! Lol

  • @lonzoball3255
    @lonzoball3255 6 년 전 +10

    Yo I found your channel bc I saw your truck on olio rd 😂😂😂😂

  • @solsist__3291
    @solsist__3291 5 년 전

    Its rare to find good content on KRplus.
    I guess this is one of those rare channels

  • @bulletsbbqsauce3571

    Thanks a bunch for the knowledge Chris I really appreciate it. I just bought a 1983 Datsun 280zx. I'm pretty stoked it's my first project. I don't know much now about rebuilding cars, but I will.

  • @sfr2700
    @sfr2700 6 년 전 +11

    Your videos are so fun to watch! When are you going to modify your car?

  • @jesussaldana6006
    @jesussaldana6006 6 년 전 +62

    I'm a simple dude, if I see ChrisFix, I like🤓🤓

  • @michaelm7874
    @michaelm7874 5 년 전

    Always making everything look so easy! This is one repair I've never attempted to do but I may now

  • @Arpus
    @Arpus 4 년 전

    I'm digging what you did with your logo in the wheel during the burn out + the smoke out / fade to white. Very natural editing!

  • @IoFPV
    @IoFPV 6 년 전 +6

    Could please explain what changes you have done at your mustang race car?

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  6 년 전 +4

      Here you go, here is everything: krplus.net/p/PLvKbarVtwhUtfd0HpR9IUCGGgXQRInyyu.html

  • @Kenchinito2207
    @Kenchinito2207 5 년 전 +4

    You should make a video on how to change rod bearings.

  • @thefish8002
    @thefish8002 5 년 전

    Very thorough! And it looked almost in real time too. Excellent explanations! I'm getting ready to repack my 2002 Pathfinder, and never really worked on rear ends. This video was very useful. I feel good about doing the job now. Thanks.

  • @double-you5130
    @double-you5130 5 년 전

    you deserve an award for this tutorial/how to video. man. you have explained this so well. i feel like i can go and do this myself now : ) thank you so much : )

  • @yeahokay2413
    @yeahokay2413 6 년 전 +29

    Chris can you make a video on how to get small dents out, I'm not sure if u ever made that video on how to get it out with ur dads jag

    • @itsdokko2990
      @itsdokko2990 6 년 전 +3

      and, if you don't have a dildo, just use boiled water. wash the dent with the boiled water, and from the inside, hit that part until the dent is gone

    • @TheVenom8343
      @TheVenom8343 6 년 전 +3

      Spiffy Jay, Laughing My Fucking Ass Off!!!!!!! That was god damned funny bruh!!

    • @AssassinX45
      @AssassinX45 6 년 전 +2

      If you have dents on your car just throw it in the junkyard and buy a new one.

    • @pukiemon6672
      @pukiemon6672 6 년 전 +4

      Might car mods has a video on that

    • @exessivemite9478
      @exessivemite9478 6 년 전

      Ren Ren even if it's new and from a rock?

  • @nabilfiqri5020
    @nabilfiqri5020 6 년 전 +26

    Can you make a tutorial how to fix dented/damaged body parts ?

  • @UltimateGaming-ih
    @UltimateGaming-ih 4 개월 전

    Six years later this video is still proving helpful.

  • @nathanhoover3636
    @nathanhoover3636 4 년 전 +1

    4:41 that fill bolt tip saved my ass when changing my T-case fluid. I did eventually get the bolt out with a breaker bar and some PB Blaster, but I'm glad I did that before draining the T-case