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Old 02-27-2008, 11:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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need help learning to work on FJ

Let me say thanks to everyone, this forum has been an amazing wealth of information! The thing is, the more I read the more I learn. Every question I get answered I end up with a new question, so what I could really use is some suggestions on how I can learn the mechanics of the FJ and autos in general. Short of going to school for it, any books, websites, whatever you can recommend?

I have more then average knowledge of auto mechanics, but man, there's so much! I want to be able to work on it myself, as well know what I'm talking about when I do go to the shop. Plus it's hard to know what parts/mods are key, and how they will effect other components.

Thanks for any help!!!
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