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Old 03-30-2011, 04:11 PM
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To everyone who gave me advise on changing out my hub assembly, cheers guys.
 
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Old 03-30-2011, 04:37 PM
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Glad we all could help and give advise based on our previous experiences. Hope everything turned out like it should and all is well.
 
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I don't believe I was personally involved on that thread but as White says.....Glad the forum could help and hope all is well. Hopefully we saved you some time and money.
 
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Good to hear you're half way home on that project.

The best feeling about doing the dirty work yourself isn't that you just saved your life savings by not going to the dealer, but knowing that it's done right.
 
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Old 03-30-2011, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Evon Trizmo
The best feeling about doing the dirty work yourself isn't that you just saved your life savings by not going to the dealer, but knowing that it's done right.
And... If you ever have to do it again, you k ow what to do and what not to do. Also, with jobs like a wheel hub you know what to bring to the job!
 
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Originally Posted by Evon Trizmo
The best feeling about doing the dirty work yourself isn't that you just saved your life savings by not going to the dealer, but knowing that it's done right.
I fully agree with that statement.

In fact that is the reason I still come back day in and day out, to know that I've helped someone do a project right the first time. I don't trust shops as you don't know a "definable" work was really ever completed, and did they take as good of care of it as you would? That always echoes in the back of my mind each and every time I take my truck in. Not to mention, it seams like every time I take my truck in it comes back with a different problem…….just sayin.
 



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