The Off Road Build NIGHTMARE Continues...
2024 ж. 10 Ақп.
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The nightmare continues for the off road build that we'll be competing with in the Off Road Games by Matt's Off Road Recovery! Luckily, the end is in sight and this rock crawler is going to be a monster when it's done!
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Nobody else is going to go through all of that to get things as perfect as can be. Chris will truly be missed by Kevin and Brittany. If he could train others to build cars and do things the way he does it would be insane.
I think I’ll miss Chris more…K&B can get a little monotonous…lol
This is the beginning of the end
Warning about the oil pump collar being upside down, that's mean to keep the shaft from coming out of the oil pump when you remove the distributor. If you don't ensure it remains in the oil pump, when you go to start the engine, it won't have oil pressure....ask me how I know. lol You'll want to doubt check that each time, or you can drop the pan, remove the oil pump and install that drive shaft correctly so not have issues in the future. I had to do that in a "dorm" parking lot.
Chris's wiring is all to aircraft standard but using auto components. Most folks just toss the wires wherever. It's a pleasure to watch, as always.
Chris, you are truly talented. Good luck with new career and child.
Chris, you are the MegaMind of wiring! Neat, clean, easy to service - SideChick is gonna be one sweet ride! I'd love to see a video with your history and where you learned all your skills. (Maybe as a start to your own channel, but I'm sure a new family and job are going to keep you too busy to swing a camera too). LIteBriteNationWiresLoomAhead!
Super clean job Chris! Your attention to detail is so impressive. Congratulations on the baby and pray for your future may God continue to open doors for you guys .
Damn, we will miss Chris, when he goes his own way and finally leave the Lite-Brite-family!
Love your fabrication. No "close enough" or "it'll be fine" or kludges. And I love the clean/organized workbench! All a sign of a mature designer and fabricator.
Rocket Science Perfected! Very Impressive!
Chris I love the way you wire ,I worked 20 years assembling Fire trucks ,I did mostly wiring and I did things very much the same way you di so Good job, Will miss watching you work on here!! Good luck on your future endeavors!!
DANG! That is a piece of art! It looks so nice and neat. Chris, you're the best I have ever seen!
Great job, Chris. Going to be miss.
I am definitely going to miss Chris's beautiful meticulous work. The way he describes what's happening and being done. 🤘🤘💫💫
Forget sound ASMR, this is some serious visual ASMR seeing all the wiring neatly trimmed and ran 👏
Without Chris it's only 1/2 a channel. Love how Chris doesn't DIY but shows what can be done. Pay this guy more to keep him!!!
Damn, Chris is soo good at what he does. Cant wait to see where his skills will take him and gotta say I am really going to miss the Chris Tech episodes. Love the adventure content too but watching an artist at work who is just on another level of perfection. Priceless..
Amazing work Chris, I sure hope you don’t leave KZhead
So clean. Don't give up Chris. I believe you could make a living working on cars. :P
SO CLEAN!
Time consuming but awesome to see it laid out.
That was a sick job!
Great job Chris!
Chris is one of those guys that would take 3 to 4 people to replace him, he's just that good at many aspects of building custom vehicles. My only question about Britney's buggy is where does the stereo and speakers go ?
Amazing work Chris!
Amazing work looked clean!
Very cool build. Electrician here so I love the wiring. The collar on the oil pump rod is supposed to be on the bottom. It is so, when you pull the distributor, you don't pull the rod out of the pump and have it drop off of the bottom of the distributor drive into the oil pan. It is supposed to be fit against the bottom of the boss tight enough so the rod never disengages the pump though. So, watch your oil pressure on first crank. Sorry so long winded.
Great job Chris
Awesome job of wiring and explaining.
We could take up a go fund me page to keep Chris on LightBrite!!
super clean wiring job
Chris Please start your own channel! Just amazingly talented ! Learned so much from you. Thanks
Nice work Chris as usual 😊
Epic. Flawless execution on that wiring. Very nice job sir. Wow you will be missed by them and us.
Nice clean job.
I just put a sniper and hyper spark on a small block Chevy that is in a 65 j3000 gladiator. It is a cool easy system to instal for sure. 😊
Chris you’ve got such good fundamentals when it comes to layout on all your projects..and you just refuse to shortcut ! I sure hope you get to do this type of work in your new job.
i am very impressed by the wiring job. That will make it easy for anybody who works on the vehicle to get the job done expeditiously.
Love Fab Rats, but Paul is no Chris. Chris is a few steps above with his thoroughness and attention to detail.
Excellent instructional tutorial for wiring and building a vehicle. I can't wait to see it fire up and run properly. Happy Trails to all at LBN.
That looks amazing Chris! Great job!
Final board looks awesome. So satisfying to watch! Thanks CP!
Great ephhing work man..
Great job on the wiring, it looks fantastic!
What a great looking wire job! Very nice
Awesome job Chris you have talents that can do anything on cars that are special Kevin will miss you your next avenger you will be a asset in it love the Chanel thanks for sharing
Chris, you said you wanted to also be able to turn off fans when in water, did you put a power shut off for fans alltogether, as the switch you showed changes polarity, direction. Great wiring set up, easy to work on. 😊😊😊😊😊
You do excellent work, Chris.
Great job plotting everything out. That should help eliminate any future car-B-Q's.
Good job
An amazing job! I like the way you really think things out. Your experience really shows as does your craftsmanship. Great work well done.
Thanx for sharing your experience with the buggy electronics conversion Outstanding work Have a Great Day
great job again.
That is an awesome wiring job. Great job. Something I can aspire to. Thanks for the vids.
Seeing that makes my OCD very happy 😊
You need a pilot light to remind the driver when the fans are in reverse mode.
Damn I’m going to miss Chris.i came for the off roading Jeep content, I stayed for Chris’s fab videos! Don’t worry Kev and Brit. I’m not going anywhere😂 5:39
Nice job Chris.
Gonna miss Chris making these videos, I'm so happy for Chris and Pam ❤️❤️💯🤙
You forgot the cup holder!😜
Need to get Chris and Jeep a set up like Alois Ruf and Porsche - just get them from the factory, make them epic, and sell them complete.
Chris....Love the wiring, I did a setup recently and wired the winch ground to the frame instead of the battery and a lot of people are telling me I can't do that.......Looking for your thoughts, is it technically good or are we gonna melt things and kill a bus load of nuns!!!???
Ocd but like in the prefect way
Nice wiring job!! one question! Does the ecu for the holley store parameters for startup and running? I was thinking that it automatically learns but if you use the battery shutoff every time does that mean the new efi has to relearn the next weekend going out? maybe cover that in the next video.. thanks!
I'm going to miss Chris and his how videos when he's gone.
Chris: keep us informed as to where you relocate and if you are still doing mechanical work. I may want to send my jeep out to you some day to rework some stuff...
Why don’t Kevin and Brittney offer too pay Chris more in an attempt to keep him on board, I think it would be worth it and they would be money ahead when you think about how much it will cost them to have that quality of work done in a shop.
Everybody needs a Chris! You will be missed but hoping you’ll have a channel or we’ll be able to see you somewhere. Wait… where is Brittany’s cup holder?? Lol
In a former life, Chris wired space rockets.
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The collar is supposed to be on the bottom.
I hope Chris starts his own channel when he departs. Has he mentioned what company he is going to next?
Hsy Chris did the step child get its mufflers on yet.
Chris I think you should start your own KZhead channel I think you'll be hitting about a million subscribers easily
Looks amazing, but no worries about water getting in there?
Nah, it’s either parked in a garage or covered, and the buggy generally isn’t driven in the rain (but even when it is, the roof does a good job keeping everything relatively dry.
Will you have your own channel in the future??
Unrelated question. I'm about to click buy on Next Venture rock slides. Does your set have the inserts? Do you feel like they are worth the cost and added weight? Ps. You do amazing work Chris. Congrats to you and Pam. Good luck in your next phase of life my man. You'll be missed by many here.
The Stepchild does have the inserts, but honestly the majority of Jeeps wouldn’t need them. The sliders are incredibly strong as is. MAYBE just inserts in the bottom tube, but it just depends how hard you wheel your rig.
@@LiteBrite Thank you for the reply and your advice. It's appreciated! Just got a set without inserts ordered.
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Asking for the 3rd time on different videos, about alignment. Why an 1/8" toe out and how does it affect tire wear?
Personal preference - it keeps everything in slight tension, drives better in our opinion, and have never noticed tire wear issues.
Can you come do my wiring? Lol
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Why is it that those of us that hate wiring are the best at it? I hate it 😭but yet am very good at it not as good as you Chris but not bad.
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Nah you second nerd
At first I thought it was just Brittany's mechanical ability to work on cars that was fascinating. But as it turned out it was Chris's boobs that kept me tuned in. So I unsubscribed. But I always tune in if Chris is on. Nice work.
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