Created on: 2021-05-05
Andy points out the top jobs that can have high labor costs, but you can do yourself to save some money!
You have a 2007 to 2013 Chevy Silverado. You wanna do some DIY repairs that are gonna save you money that's what we're gonna talk about.
Brakes, they're extremely expensive if you have someone do them. And you can save a lot of money if you do them yourself. We have tons of videos on how to replace brakes for this vehicle and many other vehicles.
Shocks and struts, they're fairly easy on this vehicle. And if you buy them with the coil spring attached, you don't need any special tools.
Headlights, whether they're foggy or broken, they're fairly easy to replace. You take out the grille, there's a couple of screws on top. There is a screw underneath that you can get to from the wheel well, and then the headlight slides right out. You don't generally have to take the bumper off to do these.
Tail lights, they're actually really simple. Pop the tailgate open. There's two screws, Phillips head screws, take those out. They slide out. Put the new ones in. Good to go.
So there are some things you can do that's gonna save you a ton of money. If you enjoyed this video or it helped you out, make sure you subscribe to our channel. Ring the bell. Turn on All Notifications so you don't miss any of our videos.
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