
Top Car Tools and Gadgets of 2025 (Christmas Gift Ideas)
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Date: 2025-12-23
Comments and reviews: 20
felisitymezza3772
Brother do u got a video about oil coolers on the drift stang I got a 98 ford mustang gt Oil in my coolant reservoir not blown head gasket and I had the oil cooler that be on cobras -it was like that when I bought it. It went out and had like 6 gaskets inside of it tried replacing gaskets but none of the gaskets really work off eBay and stuff there to big to loose or to skinny so I picked up another oil filter adapter that’s one piece. bolt it on put the coolant hose on and the filter that’s All hopefully it works but the sensor are different the one that was on there was a push on nipple type sensor and the new part I pick up is a clip on like a clip on a headlight sensor when it comes later today or Tomorrow I’m gonna try to unscrew it and swap the plug in sensor from the original to the new one if u got any advice or video that’d help thanks
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Brother do u got a video about oil coolers on the drift stang I got a 98 ford mustang gt Oil in my coolant reservoir not blown head gasket and I had the oil cooler that be on cobras -it was like that when I bought it. It went out and had like 6 gaskets inside of it tried replacing gaskets but none of the gaskets really work off eBay and stuff there to big to loose or to skinny so I picked up another oil filter adapter that’s one piece. bolt it on put the coolant hose on and the filter that’s All hopefully it works but the sensor are different the one that was on there was a push on nipple type sensor and the new part I pick up is a clip on like a clip on a headlight sensor when it comes later today or Tomorrow I’m gonna try to unscrew it and swap the plug in sensor from the original to the new one if u got any advice or video that’d help thanks
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prestinbarber2871
Hey, I’ve been following you for a years now, you’ve helped me grow in my own confidence for repairs and I’ve taken on many projects with the information you’ve armed me with, and for that I’m forever grateful. Since you’ve got that new truck, I’m a certified GM diesel technician and would be more that happy to help with any issues you ever have with that truck. Some codes on those trucks can be a bit tricky, but I’ll help wherever possible if ever needed! Thanks Chrisfix, you’re an amazing person, never stop doing what you’re doing!
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Hey, I’ve been following you for a years now, you’ve helped me grow in my own confidence for repairs and I’ve taken on many projects with the information you’ve armed me with, and for that I’m forever grateful. Since you’ve got that new truck, I’m a certified GM diesel technician and would be more that happy to help with any issues you ever have with that truck. Some codes on those trucks can be a bit tricky, but I’ll help wherever possible if ever needed! Thanks Chrisfix, you’re an amazing person, never stop doing what you’re doing!
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Playtiempo
Hey Chrisfix, do you recommend getting the normal size air blower or the smaller one
I plan on using it for detailing. I like the idea of using it on vents, but I also want it for removing the water from a washed car and debris in a truck and car.
Do you think the mini would work or is the bigger one worth it for all
Thanks!
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Hey Chrisfix, do you recommend getting the normal size air blower or the smaller one
I plan on using it for detailing. I like the idea of using it on vents, but I also want it for removing the water from a washed car and debris in a truck and car.
Do you think the mini would work or is the bigger one worth it for all
Thanks!
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AbrahamKelly-v3p7r
Hey Chris, fix I have a question. I have a 1997 Honda Civic, and I am 6 feet 3 inches. it is very hard for me to get in and out! I want to install a quick-release steering wheel, but the safety concern has me nervous. I'd like use this car on the street and on the track. What should I do
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Hey Chris, fix I have a question. I have a 1997 Honda Civic, and I am 6 feet 3 inches. it is very hard for me to get in and out! I want to install a quick-release steering wheel, but the safety concern has me nervous. I'd like use this car on the street and on the track. What should I do
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hvofishing82
Honestly some updated electrical diagnosis vids would be something i’d like to see, somethin like that or showcasing what are some good budget friendly scanners, but damn near pro level, for guys that are going to be a full time auto tech, thats just me personally though
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Honestly some updated electrical diagnosis vids would be something i’d like to see, somethin like that or showcasing what are some good budget friendly scanners, but damn near pro level, for guys that are going to be a full time auto tech, thats just me personally though
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Alfadragon17
2 of the best things I discovered were mentioned here:
1. Solder seal connectors. They are amazing! Life changing for wiring jobs!
2. Drill brushes. I've brought whole car interiors back with a 3 piece drill brush set. Leather Yep. Carpet Sure. Door panels Uh-huh.
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2 of the best things I discovered were mentioned here:
1. Solder seal connectors. They are amazing! Life changing for wiring jobs!
2. Drill brushes. I've brought whole car interiors back with a 3 piece drill brush set. Leather Yep. Carpet Sure. Door panels Uh-huh.
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HapticNoise
Gotta say, those see-thru grinding wheels are pretty awesome. Super simple (at least from a conceptual standpoint, anyway. I'm sure there are engineering challenges with removing that much material from a rapidly-spinning disc, but a super impactful end result
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Gotta say, those see-thru grinding wheels are pretty awesome. Super simple (at least from a conceptual standpoint, anyway. I'm sure there are engineering challenges with removing that much material from a rapidly-spinning disc, but a super impactful end result
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TheMx5Channel
ChrisFix a peson that never knew i excisted even tho i feel like i know him, for a time he was gone and i missed him he felt part of my sunday routine of watching video's and learning car repairs on my own.
Now he's back and i'm happy again: )
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ChrisFix a peson that never knew i excisted even tho i feel like i know him, for a time he was gone and i missed him he felt part of my sunday routine of watching video's and learning car repairs on my own.
Now he's back and i'm happy again: )
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cooperredmon3430
My dad got those rennstand jack stands a few years ago after seeing your video and they’re so much nicer to use than regular stands. These videos are extremely helpful for figuring out what to get him (plus I want most of this stuff too)
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My dad got those rennstand jack stands a few years ago after seeing your video and they’re so much nicer to use than regular stands. These videos are extremely helpful for figuring out what to get him (plus I want most of this stuff too)
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chase. trevino03
Honestly, after just learning wiring and exchanging my car head unit installing a backup cam, I wish I knew about the solder seal butt connectors, compared to the crimp and shrink weatherproof connectors, those seem so much better.
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Honestly, after just learning wiring and exchanging my car head unit installing a backup cam, I wish I knew about the solder seal butt connectors, compared to the crimp and shrink weatherproof connectors, those seem so much better.
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bekiro28
Hey Chris thanks for awesome gift ideas as always
You missed the best use case of the blower specially the small one which is dusting out inside your car with a small detail brush it could be so useful to dust the interior of a car
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Hey Chris thanks for awesome gift ideas as always
You missed the best use case of the blower specially the small one which is dusting out inside your car with a small detail brush it could be so useful to dust the interior of a car
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JamieBonczek
Just bought that air blower, and that coupon took it from $89. 99 to $57. 42! i have a wired one for my pc, but this will be helpful for drying my car after a cleaning after all the corrosive road salt!
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Just bought that air blower, and that coupon took it from $89. 99 to $57. 42! i have a wired one for my pc, but this will be helpful for drying my car after a cleaning after all the corrosive road salt!
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dcbqb19
Really sad and confused why you would buy a brand new GMC truck. I would think that someone of your caliber would know how GM's and Transmissions don't retain their value. Same for Chevy, cause they are GM.
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Really sad and confused why you would buy a brand new GMC truck. I would think that someone of your caliber would know how GM's and Transmissions don't retain their value. Same for Chevy, cause they are GM.
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DEEPerthantheCUT
This was a great video just for me. I didnt like when this video was released. 5 days before Christmas was not great. Please do it at least the 10th latest the 15th. My two cents. Thanks
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This was a great video just for me. I didnt like when this video was released. 5 days before Christmas was not great. Please do it at least the 10th latest the 15th. My two cents. Thanks
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raulponce3359
Hey Chris I have some of your videos and on your comments anyone asked why don’t you show your face why just wondering keep those videos coming lots of information HAPPY HOLIDAYS
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Hey Chris I have some of your videos and on your comments anyone asked why don’t you show your face why just wondering keep those videos coming lots of information HAPPY HOLIDAYS
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skunkydaemon
Alr guy, this cuts the search right down the middle horizontally. We, who hasn’t seen Chris’s face now have a better chance at discovering who this Chris fix guy really is.
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Alr guy, this cuts the search right down the middle horizontally. We, who hasn’t seen Chris’s face now have a better chance at discovering who this Chris fix guy really is.
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JST99
Chris. I would like to ask if you know how to fix water problems in the Audi Q3 F3 from sunroof, which leaks in the carpet. There is a huge thread of this in internet.
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Chris. I would like to ask if you know how to fix water problems in the Audi Q3 F3 from sunroof, which leaks in the carpet. There is a huge thread of this in internet.
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joshuabuilds3051
2 seconds in: im not watching this shit
Go watch a thermostat replacement video from 7 years ago and blame the internet for making everyone cringe now
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2 seconds in: im not watching this shit
Go watch a thermostat replacement video from 7 years ago and blame the internet for making everyone cringe now
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WardenClyff
Can we please appreciate the production value and effort this rando guy with a helmet put on for us Who woulda thought its their first video ever.
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Can we please appreciate the production value and effort this rando guy with a helmet put on for us Who woulda thought its their first video ever.
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charlesknowles7789
I always saw videos of them tiny blowers blowing leaves and thought it was a scam or over exaggerated, now I know they actually work. 3: 11
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I always saw videos of them tiny blowers blowing leaves and thought it was a scam or over exaggerated, now I know they actually work. 3: 11
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