Rookie Mistakes Maintaining Your Car

Maintaining our cars, it’s something we all do, well most of us anyway. Maintaining that pride and joy can do a number of things for you, keeping it clean and extending the overall life of the car, just to name a few. Alex sits down today to get into the grittier parts of maintaining your car, and rookie mistakes to watch out for when doing so. Have a rookie mistake you’d like to share? Drop a comment below and let us know!

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5 Comments

  1. I messed up but made it work with my second car. I open facebook market place, Gen 1, 98 odyssey with under 100k miles for 3.5k? Say less, immaculate interior (no tears or stains, seats that feel like couches )? Say less! STRAIGHT PIPED?!? GODDAMN THATS SICK ASF!!! IM SOLD!! Salvaged. Found out at the registry. looked under the car and realized it’s straight piped cause someone stole the cat (goofy aaaah pipe and demolished wires from a saw)and the fkn guy was like “oh I didn’t know I just bought it last week and sold it to you”. My brain was mesmerized by the low miles and BRRRRRRRR noise it be making. I played myself. But that dont stop me from trying. So I Unrustified it, put on a high air flow cat, a resonator and a stainless steel STRAIGHT-THROUGH tinted muffler for tha big boi noise, along with things like various car fluids, spark plugs and an air filter, now it runs good and somehow I’m getting 26 mpg in a van, praise the sun! The reason I’m going on so long is cause it took me 2 months learning with the homies, finding parts, finding a mechanic that does Salvage inspections and passing it. I just passed last week and if some fkn dingus hits me imma πŸ™ƒ I cried way too much over this car and I wanna enjoy the fk outta it with mods and memories. Thanks for listening to my thoughts and I hope you don’t have to go through this as a new car owner, also make sure you’re prepared to pop a blood vessel when attempting to pass a salvage inspection let alone finding a shop that does it. Cheers guys ^.^

  2. my biggest rookie mistake was not moving the jack stand far enough away from the car when bringing it back down

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