Why it is worth repairing your car even if you don’t know what you are doing
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Why it is worth repairing your car even if you don’t know what you are doing
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Is that a Harbor Freight impact wrench I see? It is, it is a Harbor Freight impact wrench…
"Car repair is losing your 19mm wrench down the only 19mm gap in your engine bay" – most goddamn accurate sentence ever.
cringed watching you guys use an impact with a chrome socket…
I have mixed feelings about the phrase "don't force it". Sometimes forcing it is exactly what it takes. If it breaks, it was a piece of shit that deserved to die. To me, "forcing it" means melting it, or changing its chemical composition, or telling your girlfriend "no im not too drunk, we can still do this".
Damn, head reveals in 2014?
I dropped a socket into the intake under the area where the filter was and pulled it out with a paperclip that I superglued to an arrow because I didn't have a telescopic magnet.
I am currently in the midst of a crank no start situation with my 1989 nissan hardbody and I was honestly at the point of "fuck it let some one else do it"
but I will continue on I will prevail thanks to this 3 year old video
You should bring these back
I have the same Chicago electric impact wrench, first one ever and first purchase from harbor freight too.
Dynamat is bae