Advice from experienced mechanics from several fields I listened to my dad and found another mechanical based. R/mechanicadvice current search is within r/mechanicadvice remove r/mechanicadvice filter and expand search to all of reddit
Took my truck to the shop the other day cause the steering felt tight (steering shaft u joint just needed some grease, temporary fix i know) but they basically ignored what i said and told me my front wheel bearings are both bad He worked his ass off and the main thing he got from it was a herniated disk in his back I’m having another shop check it out/confirm this week, but is this a difficult repair?
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Automotive advice from the best shitty technicians in the industry. I'm erasing all my comments because of reddit admins' complete disrespect for the community Third party tools helped make reddit what it is today and to price gouge the api with no notice, and even to slander app developers, is disgusting I hope you enjoy your website becoming a worthless ghost town spez you scumbag reply reply automoderator •
My advice would to save the 50 g’s in tools and 10 years and become an apprentice plumber, electrician, industrial maintenance ect. My father was a mechanic All my life he told me, don't be a mechanic