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Old 02-22-2025, 06:25 PM   #21961
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent View Post
Vehicle maintenance is actually very straight forward once you've taken the time to learn to do it properly.

You save so much dough and it doesn't take a lot of time. Certainly much less than waiting hours for a dealership's servicing department to get around to your car to swap out a filter and rotate tires and charge you an exorbitant rate for what amounts to not much labour.

Even changing and inspecting brakes can get down to just an hour or two when you've got the hang of it.

Mind you it works for me because I bought a dependable vehicle that doesnt need a lot outside of regular maintenance. If you're driving a dodge or jeep with a reputation of things breaking down then you'll be taking it in regardless.

I’m going to have to sell my old Bronco (93) because it’s soon to be a money pit and I don’t have a place to store it.

But it is cool to work on as far as regular maintenance. You can practically sit in the engine. It’ll be a cool project for someone. It is hard to part with.
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