anyone own/work at a shop??
Originally posted by mtber
The best practice you can get is on your own with your own tools on your own time etc..
Buy a helms manual and study it.
Check out the guides on c-speedracing.com
Buy tools craftsman or snap on get the job done.
The best practice you can get is on your own with your own tools on your own time etc..
Buy a helms manual and study it.
Check out the guides on c-speedracing.com
Buy tools craftsman or snap on get the job done.
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Originally posted by JDM-Civic-Coupe
on your own with that damn manual its like cake, it tells you every little tune up fix, problems and troubleshooting. and when you do the work yourself you learn so much better. go to discount atuto parts and get the haynes manual, it's a lifesaver.
on your own with that damn manual its like cake, it tells you every little tune up fix, problems and troubleshooting. and when you do the work yourself you learn so much better. go to discount atuto parts and get the haynes manual, it's a lifesaver.
+1... it is always nice to have a place to work on cars 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Our shop is around 2,500 square ft. Plus a second storie loft with a/c...
Last edited by 24-7; Mar 16, 2004 at 11:18 AM.


