CHRIS.O said:Dont mess with it then. Get the rest of your car squared away and then work on it. You don't need too many things going on at once.
Exactly what I was thinking, Learn a lot more on how to do it. Then i will tackle it.
CHRIS.O said:Dont mess with it then. Get the rest of your car squared away and then work on it. You don't need too many things going on at once.
Bonnewagon said:Yes, don't get in too deep.
David Williamson said:Bonnewagon said:Yes, don't get in too deep.
I wont o f course haha, but Thanks for at least getting me started on how to do it.
A camera is your best friend when doing anything new to you, it was for me when I had to tighten up my steering column wobble, had to take apart the whole column to get to those 3 damn screws :evil: Well anyways taking lots of step by step pic's really help, just a thought.
wade
Bonnewagon said:Why don't you have one of these? http://www.autorepairmanuals.biz/site/5 ... DS-CHASSIS The information is priceless and then you can pretend to be a know-it-all like me! Do a search, lots of manuals for sale.
CHRIS.O said:We all started somewhere. A lot of us didn't have the internet when we first started working on cars. I am not old but when I first started messing with cars all I had were the manuals. No internet at my house, just at school. I could occasionally print stuff off. The manuals help and sometimes you just gotta be thrown in the fire and left on your own or ya won't learn how to learn about cars. If that makes any sense to ya.
pontiacgp said:there's a big difference between the internet and a manual, everything in the manual is correct....the internet is alot of times not so correct and if you don't know any better or have nothing double check the info it might cost you time and money
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