Brian Eslick from How to Automotive gives you three automotive repair tips for working on cars by yourself.

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  1. cardo

    Good info! Your cell phone looks like it has been through the ringer.

  2. Jeremy A

    Thanks for the video, good to see how the pros improvise! I usually always work by myself and it seems like there’s always at least 1 thing that doesn’t go according to the plan.

  3. Jursaw

    Great tips with the ratchet straps!

  4. S & A Auto Repair

    This is an issue I deal with daily. Even something as simple as preloading the engine to check for a bad motor mount is a challenge. Thanks for the tips

  5. GEOKI

    Now I regret that I should have been a mechanic/Technician…but thank god of youtube! Thank you for the awesome tips Brian! 💡🧰🔧🔩🛢

  6. Ibrahim ELTONY

    Great tips .. thanks.
    I liked very much the mobile camera with the light on.
    I tried it and gave alot of details didn't know that my camera can give that much of details at close distance.
    Thanks again

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