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ssmlr322 Member Since: 05 Mar 2024 Location: Santa Fe, NM Posts: 12 |
One other thing: I’m not known for my patience, especially when it comes to mechanical things… 2004 RR HSE 22k miles
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6th Apr 2024 1:33pm |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 331 |
Personally I would start with simple servicing work, what needs doing? Oil change is a good one.
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6th Apr 2024 3:01pm |
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Red Hot one Member Since: 09 Dec 2018 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 171 |
That's how I started 3 years ago, download the workshop manual (in the Wiki, top right of the page), there are a lot of guides for various subjects that people have done on their cars. You'll need a good jack that will lift high enough and 3ton axle stands, complete 1/2 inch socket set, spanner set, screw drivers, flat and phillips, fine nosed pliers and then the collection starts to grow, impact wrench and impact sockets, 4 post lift, compressor, more garage space, more tools, more cars, lots of time on Youtube, all good clean fun.
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6th Apr 2024 4:42pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
Take your time and enjoy it while you’re doing it. Build on what you are learning as you go along.
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6th Apr 2024 5:49pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Read the description section, in each section of the workshop manual, it's a rubbish ending (lol) but you will get a good idea how things work, this will help greatly...
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6th Apr 2024 6:34pm |
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Ramblin Man Member Since: 05 Apr 2022 Location: Southsea Posts: 275 |
As well as advice on here YouTube is your friend for maintenance but find trusted channels like these :
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6th Apr 2024 7:48pm |
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ssmlr322 Member Since: 05 Mar 2024 Location: Santa Fe, NM Posts: 12 |
Thank you for all the suggestions. Am following up 2004 RR HSE 22k miles
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6th Apr 2024 8:27pm |
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batfink Member Since: 20 Jun 2011 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 183 |
I'd look at getting yourself a good trolley jack, don't put yourself at risk using the jack that came with the car. I also bought a 3 Tonne jack from SGS and some axle stands.
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7th Apr 2024 1:41pm |
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