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Old 01-13-2010, 06:13 PM   #5
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Re: Automotive Technician Textbooks

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Originally Posted by Blt2Lst View Post
You should get a factory service manual for your particular car and some tools and have at it. There is no replacement for hands-on experience IMO.
You could also go to a self serv salvage yard and just take some stuff off to get some experience using tools and getting your hands dirty.

If you run into problems along the way, that's what we are here for..
I actually do have the factory service manual for my car. The self service salvage yard is an absolutely brilliant idea! Thank you!

-CCM
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