Partsource Loan A Tool

Nokia N8 Belle Support Software Installation Failed on this page. Click to expand. I went there to get the press for ball joints and they kept telling me i needed the little fork looking thing that you can hook on to an air hammer.

Partsource Loan A Tool

PartSource is a Canadian retail company with 90 stores in 5 provinces, offering auto parts from brands such as WeatherTech, Castrol, DEWALT, NOCO, Mothers, Mobil and. The Loan-A-Tool program at PartSource enables you to use the proper tools to tackle some of the more difficult. PartSource was launched by Canadian Tire in 1999 to be the biggest and best auto parts specialty chain in Canada. Now it has 13 stores in Alberta, 6. Pirates Of The Caribbean Adults Movie Online.

I kept say no i need the ball joint press! They looked at me dumb founded and asked waht it was, so i explained it and told him again that i was replacing ball joint and i needed to take it out of the control arm and press the new one in, he said ya you need this tool (fork looking deal) to remove it. I said thats what i have a hammer for, how hte hell am i gonna put the new one in.

Finnally i jsut said **** this and went to part source, all i had to say to them was i need a tool to do a ball joint and i was out of there in 5 mins. Qbasic Game Libraries.

PartSource still officially has a loan-a-tool program, but unfortunately they changed suppliers from Powerbuilt to OEM. The new tools are supposedly in the pipeline, but haven't arrived yet.

Atypical with the corporate world, things move very slowly. CanadianTire has the same suppliers and cannot replace the broken or worn out tools until the new brand comes in. I don't believe any other part store locally has a loan-a-tool program. Princess Auto sells a clutch wrench set: Wouldn't be bad to invest in if you own a vehicle that requires one. I'll check if I still have my set in the garage. Originally posted by TheCanadian007 PartSource still officially has a loan-a-tool program, but unfortunately they changed suppliers from Powerbuilt to OEM. The new tools are supposedly in the pipeline, but haven't arrived yet.

Atypical with the corporate world, things move very slowly. CanadianTire has the same suppliers and cannot replace the broken or worn out tools until the new brand comes in. I don't believe any other part store locally has a loan-a-tool program. Princess Auto sells a clutch wrench set: Wouldn't be bad to invest in if you own a vehicle that requires one. I'll check if I still have my set in the garage.