AMAZING CAR INVENTIONS THAT ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL
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If its air, don't call it hydraulic. It's always called pneumatic. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Pneumatic brains 🧠
instablaster...
I wish he included company links for the products in the description.
The plans for that lil trailer was in a late 1940s Popular Mechanics mag. I helped a friend in high school build one back in early 80s. He towed it from So Calif to Alaska.
Rope tape? Do you mean a strap
Pneu jacks have been around for ages
The eccentric axle lifts have been around for decades.
Yes we used them on the farm to lift our tractor to spread the rear wheels for different farm work .
@@tomrobards7753 So how does it get off the jacks? Winch?
@@MrCbell57 on the ford tractor u used the 3 point hitch to use the jack you can watch a video of it's operation on you tube under 8n ford tractor jack .?
Trestle Jacks are dope as hell
I like the belt strap when you get stuck in mud.
Then you obviously haven't used one.. someone was nice enough to let me use theirs for getting a truck out of some sand and it tore apart in seconds. I felt bad but they knew they had bought a cheap, gimmicky item upon purchase. What ended up working was digging out in front of the rear tires to the depth they had sunk and placing boards/loading ramps/whatever you have available atop the sand. It was deep and hard pack was a distance so we repeated the process a multitude of times. The rubber foot isn't attached all that well nor is it a robust enough material not to tear apart. May work on a MUCH smaller vehicle
It's been around for ever on the farm you can use a short 2x 4 rigged the same way
The compact camper looks like an oversized washing machine
Bruh air jacks have been around for ages it’s not some wild crazy innovation
Does it say "new"? Something designed ages ago could still hold up today as a great invention.
🤫shhhh! just let him dream
3:40 my man pop smoke said it best "we bout to get it on"
I highly doubt many people would buy the hail protector. Sure it does its job very well, but it takes up a ton of trunk space and hail is way too unpredictable for it to be worth lugging that huge thing around every day
Okay one thing :you would put this on the car AT HOME and store it in your house
@@carlthelongshoreman1979 yeah but it would be easier, cheaper, and quicker to just park your car in the garage
@@crashwebb4715 most people don’t have garages, or they live in an apartment
@@carlthelongshoreman1979 ok I get the apartment thing but bruh who tf doesn't have a garage
Those Jacks really work I had ones built in on a straight truck I use to drive
Engrish is funny. I wonder who wrote the script
1:55 how are those air lines strong enough to support so much weight?
If you ever find yourself driving on an ice rink, look no further MITA sells wheel covers you can zip-tie to your wheels for extra added safety ;)
Ive done this with two boards
I like that's this video is 4.5min yet you doubled it to get 9.5 lolz
The first one is a axle breaker🤣
Can you make trucks one pls
This guy mixing up hydraulic and pneumatic reminds me of when working in a big mining equipment shop, we'd send the new guys to bring us back some 'pneumatic fluid' LOL!
literally none of these are "on another level" this video was painful to watch, "innovative techs" clearly knows nothing about cars
Salty much I thought they were interesting
@@michaelfulton8972 But for anyone who works in the automotive industry, some of these are pretty useless and others are just things that we already have, just in a new "convenient", "modern", stylization.
4:02 .... im cooking, go away!
The air lift is a bad idea. I would not want to be under the car when the air deflates.
You are right and should at least have some wood blocks to support the vehicle after lifting it.
You should never feel safe under anything supported only by a jack. Always jack stands or woodblocks no matter the job
Lol "rubbur unit"
I would purchase at lease 4 things on here especially the one I can travel around the world with very useful.
I cant tell if this is sarcasm
As long its not made in china should be good.
02:18 I wouldn't want to rear-end that in anything other than a tank.
The axle lifting looks good.
Nice
This is painful to listen to!! Please do your homework!! P.s. it's a Truck not a jeep!!! I'd love to see someone put a side by side in an actual Jeep.
Keep in mind jeep gladiators are pickups. Im still not saying he's right though.
Most of the things in this video are not new they have been around over 50 years on the american farm !!!! Check them out !!!!!
Winter traction?
1:15 i think you mean pneumatic
I use cinder blocks as trestle jacks on my utility trailer when I store it to keep the wheels off the ground. Lean two blocks against the axle under the trailer, back the trailer up and wa-la, tires off the ground.
He clearly said its for storage only to keep tires off the ground
WHY is it that people think they have to stand on the gas pedal in situations like this? BEFORE you attempt anything else, SLOWLY rock the vehicle back and forth until you create about a foot of space in front and behind the tires. In more than 90% of the time, you will be able to get your vehicle out.
@@kblessing93 hes right though, hammering the throttle doesnt help Gaining momentum does, by rocking back n forth and gently applying gas to maintain momentum
@@kblessing93 you ain't even have a car so stfu
@@sgtcart0onz755 'you ain't even have a car'
@@kblessing93 this thing will just dig big deep holes under the wheels. If you "have ever been stuck off roading or in snow", then you should know what will happen next. Shovel!
It take little room
getting the last ones down seems pretty hard
@ 0:07 hmmmm I bet those work just as good in the opposite direction..... no thanks
hOW CAN i CONTACT THE IVENTOR OF SOMETHING i SAW IN THIS VIDEO?
Google said invention?
I know it's a point of debate, but I didn't love seeing them lift that truck by its differential.
How can I find auto fire extinguisher
1 min of commercial to every 1 minute of program. Skip it!
Someone please explain the picture at 8:16 lmao
Using it to trap the cat litter sticking to a cat's feet when it steps out of the tray. Not a bad idea.
I speak English good.
How did we get here? Silly algorithms.
Yes
Bots
Good work bro... Can I ask you something.... Where are you from?
The Bronx
We 9’’
Ok
Brain 2%:attach this material stuff to your tyre Brain 100%:Why not make all tyres with this material stuff
90% of these are stupid ass hell n wouldn't be worth 2 pennies. Like the hail jacket and fire extinguisher gotta be the stupidest things ever. Isn't that what insurance is for?
I do not trust trestle jack i feel like theyde fall of the car and ide be crushed
They appear to replace the effort of jacking up the vehicle. So they replace the jack, not the stands because once lifted you can always slide actual jackstands under there.
With the first gadget what a lode of crap you would instantly snap a cv
How?
@Daniel Page more traction simply means the car will accelerate without wheelspin. Drivetrain is designed to propel vehicle without wheelspin so there would be no damage unless you have a defective drivetrain. Some 4wd vehicles have enough torque and capable drivetrain to pull the vehicle up a vertical wall.
what a horrible voice over
How can I find auto fire extinguisher