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Thread: Anyone near Woodstock/Canton GA care to help?

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    Default Anyone near Woodstock/Canton GA care to help?

    I live in canton, my car has had a jumped timing belt for a couple of weeks now. I have the new belt sitting on my fridge waiting to be put on. I just dont have the tools. Now being this was my only driving car..... I have no way to go get any help or tools. I dont have much but I can offer what I got.

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    What kind of car?


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    84 toyota corolla sr5

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    if you have any parts for an sr20 or a 1.8t vw,

    then i might be able to help

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    ummm what kind of parts?

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    So what all do u need bro. Let me know, my boy doesnt live to far from there. On our next day off we wouldnt mind throwing a hand.

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    nothing special really, just a basic socket set and some large sockets (not sure if its a 20 22 24 or what) to get the crank pulley off. a decent ratchet wouldnt hurt either
    right now im working with a POS tool set and a pry bar to get the tensioner back.

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    u need to take the crank pulley off? Interesting....

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    yeah I know, you will understand why if you try

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    bumpitty

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    dude go to autozone and u can rent tools and u get ur money back...i think at the end it costs like $20

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    weren't u just putting ur life up for trade? what the hell u need a car for?

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    lol, and for the rental, you have to have money to put down, :P right now im working at a crap ass car wash, im broke as sin

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    I live in Woodstock/Canton and am free in the afternoons after 6PM. Let me know what tools you need and I'll help ya out. Just hook me up with some food.

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    Ill see what I can do, but im short on food too LOL, and

    nothing special really, just a basic socket set and some large sockets (not sure if its a 20 22 24 or what) to get the crank pulley off. a decent ratchet wouldnt hurt either and a pry bar to get the tensioner back.
    right now im working with a POS tool set

    basicly 10mm - 24mm sockets, and a 14 ,12, and 10mm wrench

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    Pry bar I got, but as for sockets, I really don't have much more than a standard kit soo...yea..

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    nod, I know... I hate the fact that the crank pully has to come off, bah. love your sig btw LOL funny, we should chill sometime LOL

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    bump bump bump t up!

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