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Small repair/tire shops, Info sharing |
Jul 13 2016, 11:55 PM
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Hey guys, I recently changed the oil in my Buick the other day instead of going to a shop. Well, when I got to loosening the oil plug to drain the old exon Valdez's blood. I had extreme trouble trying to get it loose. After some hard toil, I got it loose. Well, after inspecting the plug I noticed that the head had been stripped. Come to find out, that some repair shops use impact wrenches on oil plugs for s**ts and giggles. Lesson I learned from this. Never rely on small repair shops to do simple diy projects. This post has been edited by Swift: Jul 13 2016, 11:58 PM |
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Jul 14 2016, 04:42 AM
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Holy f**k
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Jul 14 2016, 06:50 PM
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Well a dealer garage dint know how to properly change radiator on a 2006 car, after that nothing suprises me too much.
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Jul 14 2016, 07:27 PM
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if I did that at work and did not know how to change a radiator I'd be fired faster then you can say pack yo s**t fruity loops
This post has been edited by Thor: Jul 14 2016, 07:27 PM |
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Jul 15 2016, 08:02 PM
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if I did that at work and did not know how to change a radiator I'd be fired faster then you can say pack yo s**t fruity loops They aint fiering s**t, because there everyone from bottom to the top works like that. The radiator wasnt changed they soldered the holes up, started to leak after few months. After we started disasembeling everything, we found out that some bolts werent there, some werent tightned, and the bracked that holded the under side of the bumper together was also soldered with some s**t back on. Also that was official Toyota dealer. |
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