Steviejeep |
05-06-2011 10:18 AM |
Thats a pretty complicated job, but if you want to tackle it i would encourage you to do so. First thing, get a shop manual and learn about the process, find out whats involved. It may require tools and machinery you don't have. Secondly, make sure before you start tearing your car apart that you have diagnosed the problem correctly. There are alot of things that could go clunk in the night, and most decent mechanics won't charge you for taking a look and telling you what they think the problem is. If after taking these steps you want to do it, then do it! I have built up a very repectable tool collection by buying what i need for a job one tool at a time. In my opinion, money spent on tools is an investment, money spent on a mechanic is wasted. Hope this helps.
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