Brian Eslick from How to Automotive gives you four automotive repair tips for working on cars by yourself and when you come across problems such as when you done have the right tools.

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  1. FlyRyde

    Time to finally meet up my man! Let’s do a FlyRyde Podcast episode! This video was so good! Value first FTW 🙏 way to have your focus on your audience 👌

  2. Adil Dbg

    Very nice tips💡, always have good ideas 👏

  3. Roar Man

    Thanks man! The cv axle usually involves a lot of stomping a pry bar for me. Just the passenger front on my mdx for some reason. Rip exhaust shield🤭

  4. Geo Logic

    These are very good tips. Thanks for posting them.

  5. JoeLopez40oz

    How did you eventually get the inner joint out of the transmission?

  6. Prince Sunnyboy

    I use just plain water for the brake pad dust.

  7. Ozzstar's Cars

    Good tips. Brian how did you get that axle shaft out of the transmission? Looks like a cir-clip nightmare come true!

  8. Glenn Allen

    Thanks for the video but where did you get that adapter for the vice grips that will take a slide hammer? I'm curios

  9. It's a tool thing

    I like these thinking outside the bun idea videos thanks for putting them out there

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