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they're super simple just get balls deep and figure it out
You still need someone to look over your shoulder to make sure you aren't doing something silly. Like getting oil or grease on the brake pads or overtightening something. Real easy to do, real easy to prevent if you've got someone who knows what they are doing.
You still need someone to look over your shoulder to make sure you aren't doing something silly. Like getting oil or grease on the brake pads or overtightening something. Real easy to do, real easy to prevent if you've got someone who knows what they are doing.
Cheers
Paul
Cheers Paul, I appreciate that. I wish I knew more. Too busy playing sport on the weekends when everyone else had their head under the bonnet!
Get hold of a book called How to Keep Your Volkswagen Rabbit Alive: A Manual of Step by Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot.
It's easily the best manual on MK1 Golf's and really easy to understand. Lots of cartoons to make things simpler to understand and treats you like a total newbie so all the instructions are geared towards someone who has never done the repair before.
Get hold of a book called How to Keep Your Volkswagen Rabbit Alive: A Manual of Step by Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot.
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It's easily the best manual on MK1 Golf's and really easy to understand. Lots of cartoons to make things simpler to understand and treats you like a total newbie so all the instructions are geared towards someone who has never done the repair before.
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amazon.com have some.
That's good advice. I'll hit up Amazon and grab myself a copy.
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