![]() 04/29/2014 at 21:45 • Filed to: DIY | ![]() | ![]() |
From this /\ to this \/
TO this
add some of this
then in the end:
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i literally did this after a test drive. My wife was not in the room, damn it.
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Cue: to signal the beginning of something.
queue: to wait in a line. Alternatively, the line itself.
Que: a confused Spanish speaker.
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Congrats man, I have no idea what happened exactly, but it looks like a job well done. There is just a massive conformation of yourself every time you mend something isn't it?
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if someone else can do it. With some skills, so can I.
Stuck front hub bearing on wife's equinox, had to call it quits last night but got it done tonight. Saved a few hundred dollars. The old one was howling, I knew it was bad, just kept putting it off.
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Thats great that it got mended, congratulations!
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YES.
Stef's favorite tool.