ConcernedCanuk
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Fri Oct-30-09 09:49 PM
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Kudos for Kali - us "guys" should pay attention - - - |
Tobin S.
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Sat Oct-31-09 07:34 AM
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1. It doesn't appear that there are any of those stores in Canada |
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But they are all over the place in the U.S. There is one right around the corner from my house. I've frequented it on several occasions. The staff is helpful and very knowledgeable. If you just need to make a minor repair they will allow you to do it in their parking lot as long as it doesn't involve fluids. They will even let you borrow their tools and help you out with the repair if you are having trouble. When I go there I enjoy just walking around the store and checking out all of the car stuff.
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ConcernedCanuk
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Sat Oct-31-09 07:35 PM
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2. It's the on-line repair manuals that make it a valuable link |
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Once you register(free)-
you insert your vehicle info in the little "Current Vehicle: " window -
and go from there to Repair info.
It has a drop down function for adding other vehicles
Anything from the present back to the '30's is available
really a handyman's/do-it-yourselfer's dream methinks
or even a mechanic like me who doesn't have all the manuals!
After 40 years in the trade,
I still don't know it all
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