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#34 - JohnTheRipper (01/30/2013) [-]
That's why you do your work on your own car. Save money also.
#38 to #34 - causeineedaname (01/30/2013) [-]
really wish i had someone to teach me. but i dont. and i dont want to mess it up watching youtube videos
User avatar #39 to #38 - JohnTheRipper (01/30/2013) [-]
ErikTheCarGuy or ScottyKilmer. They both have fantastic videos for doing simple maintenance on your vehicle. Scotty has been a mechanic for like 40 years and Erik is the same and he explains things very well. You can also pick up a haynes or chilton manual that is for your model and year. The books tell you how to do EVERYTHING but the videos are more visual. If you lived in Iowa I would teach you. I fucking love teaching people about cars. I can teach you everything. If you ever have a question though, you can ask me over a PM.
#40 to #39 - causeineedaname (01/30/2013) [-]
yeah videos only work if you at least have a good amount of knowledge though already or you are smart
User avatar #42 to #40 - JohnTheRipper (01/30/2013) [-]
not really. they are literally showing you what to do and where things are and what they look like.
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