Every video, manual, mechanic answer, and part you need — in one place.
No more bouncing between YouTube, Reddit, and PDF manuals.
Your garage. Your rules. Your schedule.
Step-by-step repair videos organized by make, model, and problem. No fluff, just the fix.
Chilton-based specs, torque readouts, and blueprints. The numbers YouTube never gives you.
Ask a question about your specific car. Get an answer grounded in manuals, community knowledge, and your garage history.
Verified mechanics and 50,000 gearheads. Real answers, not Reddit roulette.
Buy the parts while you're watching the tutorial. Integrated pricing, direct shipping, one click.
Track your vehicles, service history, and build progress. Your whole garage, digitized.
Follow project cars from first bolt to final tune. Before/after reveals, milestone posts, community feedback.
Underground meets, car shows, track days. Find what's happening near you and show up.
Trusted aftermarket brands. Performance parts, tools, fluids. Commission-free for vetted partners.
"You don't need a $120-an-hour mechanic to change your own brake pads. You need the right information, the right tools, and a place that has your back."
Shop labor rates keep climbing. Cars keep getting more complex. And every car owner is told they need a professional for things they can absolutely do themselves — if they have the right support.
WrenchVault exists to give car owners their garage back. Not the physical space — the knowledge, the confidence, and the community to fix what they want to fix, when they want to fix it.
The platform that combines videos, manuals, mechanic AI, and parts marketplace — for owners who fix it themselves.