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Old 12-31-2014, 03:53 PM   #32
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Hello, i see your from Las Vegas.. we are to, Ive been a ASE tech for many many years, starting in high school at learning mechanics, from small engine repair to auto repair and the UTI in Houston, learning Auto and diesel, and HVAC.. great cert to have as everyone in the world wants their AC and Heater to work. anyways that started all in 1993, i learned with my father and grandfather working on old carb. cars, classic cars, like Nova's Mustangs, Vettes, Bel Airs, and the type. Anyway i learned the same way alot of people do. By just doing it, remove a bolt, nut, clip or whatever, replace what you want then install the bolt, nut, clip or what ever in the same place. If you can read and have a decent set of tools then you can do just about anything yourself. Some of the engines ive rebuilt ive never worked with before, i just grabbed the book on it and followed step by step. there are service manuals out for just about every vehicle if you search properly. including our cars which the BRZ service manual posted on this forum.

Otherwise stop by the shop here in vegas and introduce yourself, i can help you with a brake job if you want, i have all the proper tools here, after hours we can sit down and walk you through step by step on what does what and how to properly do the job.

-Thomas
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