of course, ill some need helpjltibbs wrote:
Well, when you start that project, make sure you post it up in here and keep us updated.
jltibbs wrote:Is it possible to do that with some sort of ease.
Well the auto hobby shop on base has everything I need, and cheap rates to get help and use tools. Thats what I was planning on doing.Damicci wrote:You kidding, for the amount of money you would spend at a shop just go buy the tools and then you done it yourself and have tools of your own for future projects.
Would be nice to have a house with a garage, then I'll buy my own toolsDamicci wrote:Well my bad for jumping the gun, I still think it would be a good investment to get your own tools. GL.
I originally thought you were just going to pay someone to do it.
tools are always a good investment vs. paying someone else but when you're talking suspension you're usually talking air tools and that can get costly. i hate doing that type of work without air but it looks like i may have to do it anyway on the q.Damicci wrote:You kidding, for the amount of money you would spend at a shop just go buy the tools and then you done it yourself and have tools of your own for future projects.
Me too.ekrebs1977 wrote:Hey bro this is eddie (Mr2 guy) i used to work with you at Intuit, i just got a 97 q45 and need info on what coilover to get!
Can you point me in a cost effective direction? Thanks