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Yo Scotty! 1st off, love the channel great honest content and hilariously placed memes!

Ok so! I have a 2006 toyota Corolla CE, 209,977 miles, automatic transmission in immaculate condition (obviously because it's a Toyota) that I recently purchased from a family member as my first car when they got a 2019 Camry. It has a slightly bent rear bumper caused by what looks like to be the bumper clips coming loose from the bumper itself but I can't get it hooked back on. Should I replace the whole bumper or just the clips on the side that won't attach?

Also can you give some recommendations of brands to buy from for car maintenance tools like a battery tester, tire pressure, stuff like that. I'm still learning about cars and stuff so forgive me for my incompetence if it's a simple question! Thanks for the help! 

 

 


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Good battery testers are very expensive. Myself I just go to the local battery dealer and let them do it. (for free).

 

tire pressure gauge: just pick up a basic one at Autozone or whatever. I hate the digital ones. I buy the pen type because they're inexpensive, foolproof, and I never have to worry about batteries.

 

Grab a miniature 12V compressor for $20 while you're at it. Just make sure it has a good warranty.

And jumper cables. 2AWG

 


https://imgur.com/a/8oJK6q1

did this work? First time using this app lol I never even heard of it tbh. As you'll hopefully see, the "damage" is minimal but I just want to fix it if it's not a huge task, if it is then I'll leave it be I guess. Thanks for the future assistance!


ok , I was hoping to see the clip mechanism.


Oh ok, that's fine I think I will just leave it as is if it won't cause any damage to my car then I'll be alright just leaving it as is.


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