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Originally Posted by woohog1
Dave, yea you told me so, I then proceeded to tell her about, I dont know 5 or 6 times. Im not saying that it isnt entirely my fault, just that the woman wouldn't shut up and let me do it my own friggin way.
I wish I could have found some way to tell her to let me do it my own way, but alas she is so dang hard headed that she had to have it done the way she wanted and at the time she wanted it done. I just wanted to pass on the news to ya'll . Thankfully I didnt break anything and the only thing that hurts more than my big bruise is my pride.
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As already stated:Then let her do the work!! Your pride will heal, and I hope you dont give up on your projects. I always got a lot of satisfaction from working on my cars. I dont trust mechanics anyway, I save alot of money, and I'm sure the job is done correctly. Please get the proper tools for the job, and as I said before a Haynes manual will help immensly. I also use a code reader and a multimeter alot. If you have a car with a computer and sensors, these are a must. I saw a floor jack with 3 stands on eBay for $45, shipping included.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-2...em160092897209 Good Luck & Be Careful!