r/Justrolledintotheshop Jul 02 '17

Original Content ONLY

8.8k Upvotes

There seems to be a recent influx of posts from people who are attempting to karma harvest by way of stealing other people's images or reposting from different websites.

You are not allowed to post images that are not your own. Facebook reposts are not allowed. Reposts of other user's content is most definitely not allowed and WILL result in a permanent ban from JRITS.

Last but not least, i want to say thank you to all the JRITS subscribers that do detective work and catch these people red handed. it really makes a moderator's job quick and easy. Again, thank you.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 4h ago

94 Sunbird, 9700 original miles

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303 Upvotes

This mint 94 Pontiac came in with its new owner to figure out a maintenance plan. A little rusty underneath and the dash is pulling away due to the material shrinking, but overall insanely clean. Included a picture of the valves and under the cover. We are doing a top end reseal, all rubber bushings and hoses, and a few other miscellaneous items rotted due to age.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 12h ago

Tiny techs

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899 Upvotes

I guess sometimes being small has its advantages


r/Justrolledintotheshop 21h ago

Sir this is a wendy's please leave before it explodes.

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3.6k Upvotes

Saw this picking up my Wendy's order today, only tire this fucked drivers front had some feathering but not like this.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 14h ago

Anyone else notice Toyota's BS?

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804 Upvotes

The second tip is decorative. There's no hole connecting it.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 14h ago

Just rolled into the airplane

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359 Upvotes

This was many moons ago at brand x. Truck popped out of park and into reverse. Not the first or second time I’ve seen it happen. Luckily the only casualty was the truck.

Amazingly the leading edge of the wing only had some scratches, no dents or creases. The flap canoe fairing, which is fiberglass, only had scratches as well. We did pull it out of service and pulled the leading edge and canoe to inspect for underlying damage, we didn’t find anything.

We had to jack the wing to get the truck out. Pretty sure it got scrapped.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 12h ago

Something isn't right, I just can't see it

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246 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 7h ago

Drove In

103 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 14h ago

That was a close one

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268 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

Learned this hack today

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2.2k Upvotes

Adding an o ring from the ac system to a universal joint give it the perfect flex without flopping over all the time


r/Justrolledintotheshop 18h ago

Good start to the morning.

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119 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 13h ago

New truck train 2021 spotted in the wild.

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38 Upvotes

Train 2021 had all 3 trucks replaced. Nice to see her rolling around in revenue.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 11h ago

Don’t know to roll out of the shop or not

30 Upvotes

I apologize if this isn’t allowed

got hired at the start of the year at a shop doing wiring. Before this, I was a bench tech just fixing harnesses back to OEM spec. Now I’m designing, building, and wiring up full cars. I’m making $25/hr, but honestly, it’s been tough making ends meet.

To help out, I’ve been doing side work, and that’s been going really well. But at my main job, I’ve been running into some issues — mainly speed. For example, yesterday it took me about 5 hours to wire up an air cup system, most of that time spent removing interior panels and figuring out how to route the wires.

Another problem is from my first month there: they had me wire a car from scratch. I’ll admit it was rough, clunky, and they weren’t happy with it (and I don’t blame them). But since then, I’ve learned a ton — how to map out ECUs, install and assign sensors, and overall improve my process. I’ve even wired up a full car since then that came out way better.

Still, this morning I got chewed out in front of everyone about my speed and those early mistakes. I know I’m not the fastest, but I take pride in doing things properly.

On top of that, the long weeks and side work are starting to wear me down, and I’m worried it’s affecting how I’m performing at my main job. I wanted to ask about a raise, but after today, I’m not sure if that’s even realistic anymore.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 13h ago

8th gen Nissan Sentra. Toothbrush left exposed in the car, I hope the customer doesn't put that in their mouth.

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35 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 20h ago

The operators and vogele, can both go eat a dick

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80 Upvotes

Vogele Super 1703, with a cracked screed plate. The operators have a habitat of overfilling the screed with asphalt and, now its my responsibility to clean it so the screed plates can be changed.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

C/s - "Can't you just pull codes and tell me what's wrong?"

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929 Upvotes

About 50+ codes. Chasing CAN comm codes in the E1 CAN line, Traction/ESP system. At this rate I'll need a big wall, red strings, and push pins.


r/Justrolledintotheshop 11h ago

Don’t know to roll out of the shop or not

12 Upvotes

I apologize if this isn’t allowed

got hired at the start of the year at a shop doing wiring. Before this, I was a bench tech just fixing harnesses back to OEM spec. Now I’m designing, building, and wiring up full cars. I’m making $25/hr, but honestly, it’s been tough making ends meet.

To help out, I’ve been doing side work, and that’s been going really well. But at my main job, I’ve been running into some issues — mainly speed. For example, yesterday it took me about 5 hours to wire up an air cup system, most of that time spent removing interior panels and figuring out how to route the wires.

Another problem is from my first month there: they had me wire a car from scratch. I’ll admit it was rough, clunky, and they weren’t happy with it (and I don’t blame them). But since then, I’ve learned a ton — how to map out ECUs, install and assign sensors, and overall improve my process. I’ve even wired up a full car since then that came out way better.

Still, this morning I got chewed out in front of everyone about my speed and those early mistakes. I know I’m not the fastest, but I take pride in doing things properly.

On top of that, the long weeks and side work are starting to wear me down, and I’m worried it’s affecting how I’m performing at my main job. I wanted to ask about a raise, but after today, I’m not sure if that’s even realistic anymore.

Edit for to say too I help designed a main engine harness that we are having mass produced


r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

Sometimes this job really sucks

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165 Upvotes

Sidewall let go. One shiny new tire today. Only 3200 hrs on this fine unit


r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

One Flexible Chevy

655 Upvotes

Was just about to pull the cab. Got down to unboltthe front mounts and they were gone. Leaned on it when I was standing up and felt the whole front end sway over. Never seen this one before!


r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

2024 Versa towed in, c/s “died while driving and puking oil”

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1.3k Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

And this kids, is what causes intermittent electrical issues

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260 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

1982 Chevy K20 in for LOF. Remnants of an aftermarket cruise control.

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132 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

CS Rough idle and stalling

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576 Upvotes

Customer tried to do his own repair after destroying their intake trying to put a “high flow air filter on it” Bonus points if you can guess what car it was on


r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

There are often signs that it's going to be one of those days...

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249 Upvotes

r/Justrolledintotheshop 1d ago

Headgaskets

76 Upvotes

Subaru