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Things I can actually do and install myself:
Bluetooth installs swaps, upgrades
Navigation swaps, upgrades, laser repairs
Intravee install
clear light installs
compass / UGDO mirror retrofit
Program with NavCoder
I can pretty much tackle any DIY. I can figure out and fix just about anything. Well almost anything...:blink
- Belts
- OFH Gasket
- Oil Changes
- Ipod Intergration
- Water Pump, Tstat
- Spark Plugs
- Window Seals
- Hood Cowl
- Hidden Garage Door Remote with Hidden Switch!
Thanks for the contribution Wolfy....
You Bet :thumbsup
Great idea by the way.
I think members here already cover what I have experience with. I'll let them handle it.
I can detail. Maybe not at a professional level but only because I don't use the brand of products that other places may use.
What I do for my ZHP on a semi-regular basis: Wash, clay, wax, tire shine, wheel cleaner, vacuum interior, condition leather, UV vinyl protectant (SoCal), etc.
I would say I know the ins and outs of the cooling system.
I have a full list of parts to replace, and can give advice on anyone wanting to do it.
The Items I feel somewhat experienced, and would be comfortable working on someone else car, include:
1. Complete Cooling System replacement
2. Preventative maintenance...to include wipers, oil/filters, tranny/diff fluids, etc.
3. Belt and pulley maintenance.
4. ALL Suspension (had to rent spring compressor and RTAB tool).
5. Component replacements/upgrades - brakes/rotors, altanators, ACpumps, etc
6. detailing (up to clay bar but I stay away from polishers!)
7. Good troubleshooting experience.
8. Exterior/interior modification, with the exception of the electronic stuff.
9. I can probably offer a bit of advice on anything, or at least tell you where to find it.
10. Part research, where to get parts, how the parts have worked for me...etc.
I've worked on cars my whole life, starting with my first car, a 1965 Austin Healey Sprite and even a few motorcycles I've owned over the years.
Have most tools and some work space in SD .
Cheers!