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Old 08-28-2008, 05:08 PM   #5 (permalink)
WideTrack
 
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Here's my advice:

The digital camera is your friend! Just when you think you've taken enough pictures, take a dozen more at 3 or 4 different angles. Take pictures of every part you remove before you remove it and after.

Don't throw anything away (ANYTHING!) until you replace it on the car. Even stuff you tear up and know you're going to have no use for can be used for templates for the replacement. This is common sense, but you may be tempted to throw something away because you know it's junk and of no use. This is when to remind yourself not to throw anything away until you've replaced it on the car.

And bag and tag stuff as SOON as you take it off the car! Don't wait until you have half a dozen things to label.

And TAKE PICTURES! No reason not to with digital cameras and cheap storage. Wish I had a digital camera when I took mine apart.

Last edited by WideTrack : 08-29-2008 at 06:17 PM.
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