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Why is it?... A rant/observation
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<blockquote data-quote="gt96stang" data-source="post: 259144" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>I don't mind doing my own work on my car. It really is fun. I've torn apart my rear end, and if I had the correct tools, I could have had it done.</p><p></p><p>But I also am too busy to have my car down for more than one day if something goes wrong with what I'm doing. Plus I cannot afford to keep doing things more than once. So I leave some things up to the professionals. If I had spare time/another car and plenty more tools, I would try and tackle everything myself.. I LOVE the learning experience, but it is also nice to have a write-up as sort of a guideline for someone that hasn't done it before and are a little nervous about tackling the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt96stang, post: 259144, member: 8377"] I don't mind doing my own work on my car. It really is fun. I've torn apart my rear end, and if I had the correct tools, I could have had it done. But I also am too busy to have my car down for more than one day if something goes wrong with what I'm doing. Plus I cannot afford to keep doing things more than once. So I leave some things up to the professionals. If I had spare time/another car and plenty more tools, I would try and tackle everything myself.. I LOVE the learning experience, but it is also nice to have a write-up as sort of a guideline for someone that hasn't done it before and are a little nervous about tackling the job. [/QUOTE]
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