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<blockquote data-quote="GROUNDIsAHugeSCAM" data-source="post: 1167817" data-attributes="member: 48213"><p>You're a pro. The only problem is.... liability. I'd use a mechanic for even the simplest of things. Save the receipts, and make copies for your own file. If something ever went wrong, which is a small chance, and it turned out you had worked on that part who do you think would be to blame? It ain't Freddy, it may be the contractor, but it's most likely the overzealous "non fat" HD guy who be fixin in his driveway. Not such a big deal with oil you say. But what if said overzealous HD/Ground guy is fixing his brakes and one day the brakes went out, resulting in a minor, or God forbid, a fatal accident? If a certified mechanic didn't work on it, who's going to be the scapegoat? nothing wrong with a little pride in your job, but take EVERYTHING to a mechanic! Better yet, let the contractor take it in and get a different vehicle. Your down time is YOURS, not Freds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GROUNDIsAHugeSCAM, post: 1167817, member: 48213"] You're a pro. The only problem is.... liability. I'd use a mechanic for even the simplest of things. Save the receipts, and make copies for your own file. If something ever went wrong, which is a small chance, and it turned out you had worked on that part who do you think would be to blame? It ain't Freddy, it may be the contractor, but it's most likely the overzealous "non fat" HD guy who be fixin in his driveway. Not such a big deal with oil you say. But what if said overzealous HD/Ground guy is fixing his brakes and one day the brakes went out, resulting in a minor, or God forbid, a fatal accident? If a certified mechanic didn't work on it, who's going to be the scapegoat? nothing wrong with a little pride in your job, but take EVERYTHING to a mechanic! Better yet, let the contractor take it in and get a different vehicle. Your down time is YOURS, not Freds. [/QUOTE]
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