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Build Your Toolkit, Fix Your Ride: Starter Repairs & Tools For Novices w/ Alex Tuch

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In this episode of the "In the Garage" Automotive Podcast, Alex Tuch explains how to get started with car repairs and modifications. Alex discusses common misconceptions about mechanics, the basic tools and repairs beginners can start with, building confidence as you gain experience, involving friends and community, and advice for continuing to advance your skills.
TOPICS:
- Dispelling misconceptions that you need to be "born" a mechanic or have expensive specialized tool sets
- Start with basic tune-ups like oil changes, air filters, spark plugs
- Invest in quality socket sets, screwdrivers, pry bars as your core starter tools
- Use caution but don't be afraid to try repairs, especially on older vehicles
- Get a torque wrench and use proper specs for major components
- Involve friends who can teach; offer to help even if just handing tools
- Start building your toolkit as you take on new repairs
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Carparts.com App - http://carparts.com
JC Whitney Magazine & Catalog - http://jcwhitney.com
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In this episode of the "In the Garage" Automotive Podcast, Alex Tuch explains how to get started with car repairs and modifications. Alex discusses common misconceptions about mechanics, the basic tools and repairs beginners can start with, building confidence as you gain experience, involving friends and community, and advice for continuing to advance your skills.
TOPICS:
- Dispelling misconceptions that you need to be "born" a mechanic or have expensive specialized tool sets
- Start with basic tune-ups like oil changes, air filters, spark plugs
- Invest in quality socket sets, screwdrivers, pry bars as your core starter tools
- Use caution but don't be afraid to try repairs, especially on older vehicles
- Get a torque wrench and use proper specs for major components
- Involve friends who can teach; offer to help even if just handing tools
- Start building your toolkit as you take on new repairs
Sponsors
Carparts.com App - http://carparts.com
JC Whitney Magazine & Catalog - http://jcwhitney.com
Follow us
https://www.youtube.com/@CarPartscomOfficial
https://www.instagram.com/carpartscom/
https://www.tiktok.com/@carpartscom?lang=en
https://www.facebook.com/carpartscom
https://www.linkedin.com/company/carparts-com/

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