I did have a mishap! Dropped a fender, and it cracked. Thankfully, I was able to repair it, but now I always stress about proper support during installation. It’s a learning curve!
That’s a bummer, Kimberly! I almost smashed one of mine too. Do you think it would have been easier for a pro to handle that situation? Just wondering!
Possibly! I’m sure a pro would have resolved that quickly. But I find that DIYs are way more rewarding. Just gotta be careful!
I agree with you, Lawrence! DIY can teach so much. However, I also think some people should stick with the pros. Some of us are just ‘not handy’ at all.
True that! Not everyone is a handyman; skill sets vary wildly! What tools do I truly need to get started if I try DIY?
Essential tools include a wrench set, heat gun, and a laser level for precise alignment. Having double-sided tape can help with fitment too! Just learn what each tool does before using it.
Thanks for the list! That’s a great start. How about time? How long do you generally set aside for the whole project?