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exactly. I will be 100% ok with someone else doing this on for me.I do less and less of my own work on cars. Some of it is convenience, some of it is that it's a hassle if something goes wrong. The last time I did a rotor replacement, I had to wind up putting in some new lugs because a couple of nuts got over-tightened and the lugs broke.
If you don't have legit every tool you could need on hand for the job in case something goes south, it becomes a massive pain. I had no car, had to go out and buy lugs that day and get them pulled through correctly. Fun times.
I can do fluid changes and whatever else there, but I don't need to be tearing apart the mechanical side of the vehicle. I'd have to watch like 10 hrs of youtube videos