This seems like such an obvious thing to do… And yet I still probably won't do it and just pretend the five extra bolts at the end don't exist.
I wouldn't call you a "crappy" youtuber either man. Plenty like me who're looking forward to the return of the Z resto series.
Richard Wainwright
Learned this the hard way taking the dash off and not taking photos
Garden Reel
Amazing
SangWon Lee
just watched ur most recent to this. Started monday as a gst and in training to be a mechanic, appreciate this
Heeby Jeebies
Taking photos for future reference has saved my bacon more than once. Solid suggestion. You can also organize parts in the order you removed them. If you put them all in a line, you have a literal timeline to follow when reinstalling.
retrojoe87
New subscriber here. I want to learn more about DIY car stuff. Tips like these are great! Love your videos, man!
Ryan Berg
We actually have to label every part and follow detailed removal/reinstalled instructions for Black Hawks in the Army. I've learned a few times when reinstall critical parts that labels will save your ass!
Easton's car repairs
hey man just a word of advice!! when I was in school for small engines my instructor gave us card board. poke a hole in the card board and insert the bolt in that hole. you can make it look like a front cover oil pan ect!!
clonetrooper576
its a miata bro. not a nasa rocketship
maguel polson
I’ve always done photos but the GoPro is a good idea
This seems like such an obvious thing to do… And yet I still probably won't do it and just pretend the five extra bolts at the end don't exist.
I wouldn't call you a "crappy" youtuber either man. Plenty like me who're looking forward to the return of the Z resto series.
Learned this the hard way taking the dash off and not taking photos
Amazing
just watched ur most recent to this. Started monday as a gst and in training to be a mechanic, appreciate this
Taking photos for future reference has saved my bacon more than once. Solid suggestion.
You can also organize parts in the order you removed them. If you put them all in a line, you have a literal timeline to follow when reinstalling.
New subscriber here. I want to learn more about DIY car stuff. Tips like these are great! Love your videos, man!
We actually have to label every part and follow detailed removal/reinstalled instructions for Black Hawks in the Army. I've learned a few times when reinstall critical parts that labels will save your ass!
hey man just a word of advice!! when I was in school for small engines my instructor gave us card board. poke a hole in the card board and insert the bolt in that hole. you can make it look like a front cover oil pan ect!!
its a miata bro. not a nasa rocketship
I’ve always done photos but the GoPro is a good idea