I wanted to try and experiment on fixing some things in my car. I wouldn't say I am not the most car savvy though. For example, I think the air conditioning in my car needs a recharge or whatever. Is that something I could feasibly do on my own or not? Not even sure how I'd investigate what I can and shouldn't do. For example, I'd probably never replace my own engine and I think it might burn oil. I have been checking the oil and putting oil in as it burns though. So stuff like that I can sort of do. How do you determine what is easy enough to do on cars? I know some car guys have full equipment to do shit like a car jack etc. Garage etc. I have none of that.
>>28985854yea
Just watch forty hours of random youtube videos about fixng your car. I believe in you op.
You can train a monkey to swap an engine.>undo a few bolts>disconnect a few plug>remove engine>insert new engine>reconnect plugs>tighten a few boltsEasy Peasy.
>>28985854as >>28985870 says, it's surprisingly straightforward, but one or more of these things will be a hurdle:>time>money>tools>spacepeople usually only have 3 of those. the ones that have all four you rarely hear about here, because they're too busy wrenching, and if they're like me, they forget or don't bother to take pics to post here.
Yeah dude you wanna get sloppy and put some air in your AC system
>>28985854What are good resources for 12th-gen Corolla mods? I know about YouTube, but I want to read discussions from old heads. Reddit/Discord need not apply.
>>28985930>>tools>>spacethese are the big kicker. even for a motorcycle you probably want a hoist, and glhf doing that if you dont have a garage of the precisely correct construction (let alone if you have no garage at all)
>>28987766General rule of thumb is a decrease of 1mpg per inch of tire height increase.