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Old 12-24-2007, 08:59 AM
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Conclusion?

Dealers are a ripoff!
should of payed a friend in beer who knew what there where doing to help (a case) or to at least watch (6 pack will do)

accurate conclusion though.
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Old 12-24-2007, 11:55 AM
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Maybe i should have paid them? Or perhaps had more experienced mate over...

i went by the servicing/repair manual... didnt mention greasing anything
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Old 12-25-2007, 01:19 AM
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Maybe i should have paid them? Or perhaps had more experienced mate over...

i went by the servicing/repair manual... didnt mention greasing anything
manuals are good but experianced mates are better.
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Old 12-25-2007, 05:05 AM
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Maybe i should have paid them? Or perhaps had more experienced mate over...

i went by the servicing/repair manual... didnt mention greasing anything
No grease, you mean dry as, you are very very lucky.

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Dealers are a ripoff!

I was getting the surf serviced by a guy down the road( highly recomended), I could have done it but Im always away with work and lazy, he was local easy for the wife to drop off and pick up the car etc.
Anyway long story short, got LPG fitted on the car, car ran like a pig, new leads, plugs, coils etc car is great again. I had a check back on receipts for the last 2 years, plugs replaced , new leads etc. All the stuff I replaced on the Surf were at least 6 years old, even had different plugs in it 4 double electrode and 2 single electrode. Looks like the mechanic was charging without changing anything.

As the wife says if its not your racing car you never lift the bonnet, she is correct.

From now on I will service my own car, dealers are a ripoff.

Blue I'll send you some of these.
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Now theres a good idea we used to sell similar for box trialers at commos and im told most trucks run the same system
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Maybe i should have paid them? Or perhaps had more experienced mate over...

i went by the servicing/repair manual... didnt mention greasing anything
When i did some work at Ultra tune in my teens that was my biggest job packing the bearings, They told me if i fail to do it right the wheel will come off and i might kill someone.. So in other words don't **** up lol. It's a dirty arse job to do.
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Old 12-25-2007, 02:10 PM
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When i did some work at Ultra tune in my teens that was my biggest job packing the bearings, They told me if i fail to do it right the wheel will come off and i might kill someone.. So in other words don't **** up lol. It's a dirty arse job to do.
Slick when I was a apprentice mechanic, that was one of my jobs packing bearings, its a dirty job but it used to get my hands very clean and get rid of the dreaded mechanic hands, the grease seemed to lift out stains* from the hands.

*Not recommended on clothing LOL
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Old 12-25-2007, 09:42 PM
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i use gloves when i work on my cars.

stops grazing knuckles too.
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i use gloves when i work on my cars.

stops grazing knuckles too.
YOU GIRL! your the type of bloke who showers before you go to the gym arent you j/k
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Old 12-26-2007, 04:13 AM
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nah but i DEFINITELY shower after i gym.

Theyre good because you can get more grip on things, things dont burn you if you accidently touch them, easier to clean your hands afterwards, as previously said, no skinned knuckles... benefits are endless.
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Old 12-26-2007, 02:34 PM
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i use gloves when i work on my cars.

stops grazing knuckles too.
thats the joy mate of working on cars, cuts, bruises, black fingernails.

Didnt have gloves round 20 yrs ago plus dont know if it would of gone down well in the workshop I worked in, they may of inserted the gloves where the sun dont shine
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Slick when I was a apprentice mechanic, that was one of my jobs packing bearings, its a dirty job but it used to get my hands very clean and get rid of the dreaded mechanic hands, the grease seemed to lift out stains* from the hands.

*Not recommended on clothing LOL
I used to much greese, But they wanted the job done right.
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i use gloves when i work on my cars.

stops grazing knuckles too.
Gloves!.. You can't feel through gloves lol.

You should see my left hand right now, It's black and blue the size of a DVD disc .
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