deserthonda
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All of the HOW TOs. that i write up,, I have done personally and i know them to work,, Having said so,, I am open minded , i know that my way is not the only way,, , I respect other members opinions and imputs.......If you feel that you have a better , easier , faster way to do the job, or that i have missed a step or overlooked something ,,, Please feel free to let me know your opinion, PM me ,, and if it is more beneficial and easier to the members who are attempting to do the job ,, I will definatelly alter the post ( s ) .. Also i want to say that we have a lot of knowledgable people in this forum,,If any of you would like to write and post up an HOW TO.. feel free to do so, your inputs are welcome , on the same note i want to say , that i will review it ( them ) and i don't want you to feel BELITTLED or PUT DOWN or INSULTED ,( if i feel like i have to alter something )..that would never be my intention,i respect each and everyone of you.,,,,if i feel that there is a need to alter a member post , i would do it ONLY if it would be more beneficial, understandable and helpful to all the members .. SO start writing those HOW TOs AND I also would like to add , that if you do a lot of your own work,,invest 50-60 dollars and get yourself a service manual,, and if you do electrical work , it is a must that you also get the ETM ( electrical troubleshoot manual ) do not get Haynes or Chilton go to,,,,,,,,,,,,www.helminc.com these are the best manuals money can buy, that's what dealerships use .. Thank-you.. Gianni Good Post Buddy..Angelo
< Message edited by deserthonda -- 5/16/2006 2:46:36 AM >
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