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amerikan_lady

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  1. I am a lady with almost no mechanical experience I've done some car work on engines but never changed a tire. Anyway, I pray a blessing upon the kind soul who published this information. I couldn't afford to pay a garage and was lucky I was able to afford the parts but these instructions were right on. I got my required tools and set to work. If I had to give one extra piece of advice that I didn't think of ahead of time but probably for your average mechanic it's common sense. Spray the bolts on the canister before trying to remove them. Like techron and spray them the night before to avoid breaking the bolts as they get pretty bad. So if I can do this job just your average lady any one can. I had one advantage too. I was so small I didn't even have to jack it up. But my truck is fixed, with my own hands at that I'm thrilled that I learned and was able to do something like this. With out these instructions I doubt I;d of had the confidence to even try...... THANK YOU SO MUCH.
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