(12-07-2019 )tree98 Wrote: You probably should just take it in. If you run into problems you'll have a tow bill to get it to the shop on top of everything. I think it's easier to find a good shop to do driveline work than engine work.
I second that, I do a lot of my own work. I have enough tools over the years to run a small shop. But sometimes I suck it up and she goes to a very trusted mechanic I know. You have to look at your down time. A good shop gets things in and out faster than most do it our selfers. sometimes it's cheaper to pay the professionals as long as it's done right.