Originally Posted by SilverSnake
If you want to do things right, start with some basic automotive courses at you local community college or tech school. It does not do any good to have a garage full of tools if you are not sure how to use them. Since you will be working on your DD and can't afford to screw it up you need to know what you are doing. After you have taken a few classes you will know what you can safely do to your car and exactly what tools you will need. I have take many classes over the years and the information you will get from the experienced instructors will prove invaluable.
I prefer YouTube and a good service manual
If you want to do things right, start with some basic automotive courses at you local community college or tech school. It does not do any good to have a garage full of tools if you are not sure how to use them. Since you will be working on your DD and can't afford to screw it up you need to know what you are doing. After you have taken a few classes you will know what you can safely do to your car and exactly what tools you will need. I have take many classes over the years and the information you will get from the experienced instructors will prove invaluable.
I prefer YouTube and a good service manual