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Here are my Top 5 tips that ANYONE can use on any auto repair that I’ve picked up over the years. Think of it as “Car Repair For Dummies!”

I use the example of my Corvette power seat rack repair, plus other jobs like Thunderbird brake work, to show you how to save money and time. It’s a great time for DIY.

This video answers questions like-
How do I work on my own car?
How do I fix my car myself?
How much money can I save by working on my own car?
How much does car repair cost?
How do I get the right parts for my car?
How do I stay organized while repairing my car?

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  1. Celeste Heron

    First comment and I thought you were British for a long time and also I’ve noticed you removed copyrighted music and music find video but the weird thing this uphill still have some of the words that were in the song when the video still have the music

  2. Daniel Potter

    Good stuff Brad! My tip would be if you don’t have the right tool for the job, stop. Be patient and get the right tool even if it prolongs the job. Or else you could do costly damage on what could have been an easy job.

  3. Why2k

    That teal Thunderbird is so Why2k Approved! Keep up the great content!

  4. bobyekmi32

    nice video bro,keep it up,
    Thank you for subscribing to my channel

  5. Marie Merillat

    Hahahaha I remember when you made that oil mess at the end. 🙂 You're practically a pro now.

  6. Stuart

    Great vid Brad, good tips with labeling and taking photos (I do that all the time). Have you considered a “Top 5” list video, for example “Top 5 Tools” or “Top 5 Maintenance Jobs”. Thought for next time 👍

  7. James Van Fleet

    Tragic, only two episodes for you to sell out to Heineken.

  8. East Coast Classics

    Another great vid and great tips too. The only tip I could add is to include a couple Advil with that water! I always seem to need one after an afternoon of wrenching! Oh, and I got a good chuckle from the engine cover body armor! Loved that!!!

  9. Matti Rönkkö

    My best tip: Welding cap. That way you don't come out from under the car with your hair full of oil, grease, highway dust and whatever else it was that you spilled on the garage floor.

  10. DJS

    Wow, that was really well done! You’re like a professional YouTuber. 🙂 Great video and very useful tips that can also be applied to DIY projects around the house. Looking forward to the next one.

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