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DIY maintenance on ford E450 utilimaster stepvans
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<blockquote data-quote="overflowed" data-source="post: 1181196" data-attributes="member: 44109"><p>I don't remember you saying you're a certified mechanic. I'm not messing with you or anything you're always respectful on here. My whole point being when I say, maybe you shouldn't be doing that is this. What will happen if you don't put something back together correctly and this newfangled truck breaks down and needs a engine overhaul? Do you think the contractor will say it's all cool dude? Maybe you should have him sign an agreement with you or something about the work your doing is all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overflowed, post: 1181196, member: 44109"] I don't remember you saying you're a certified mechanic. I'm not messing with you or anything you're always respectful on here. My whole point being when I say, maybe you shouldn't be doing that is this. What will happen if you don't put something back together correctly and this newfangled truck breaks down and needs a engine overhaul? Do you think the contractor will say it's all cool dude? Maybe you should have him sign an agreement with you or something about the work your doing is all? [/QUOTE]
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