<VV> How to Replace Snap On tools?
Mark Durham
62vair at gmail.com
Thu Sep 16 10:15:21 EDT 2010
Jim, if you go to the Snap-On site, there is a set of links at the top to
choose to locate your local Snap-On franchise dealer, also. Mark Durham
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Jim Houston <jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Snap On dealers are independent... they have a truck and a route that
> takes them to the local automobile repair shops (also aircraft
> maintenance shops if you're near an airport) on a weekly schedule.. go
> to the nearest shop and ask them what day the SO guy comes around. (You
> might be able to leave the u joint with one of the mechanics and get him
> to do the replacement for you - the truck doesn't always arrive at an
> exact time, so this would keep you from missing him)..
>
> Jim Houston
>
> On 9/14/2010 10:50 PM, Ron wrote:
> > Today I had a Snap On 3/8" U joint break while working on my '62 wagon
> and am wondering if they will replace it. Are they warranted forever? If
> so, how does one find a dealer as they aren't listed in the phone book and
> even have a somewhat closed website with no info on how to find them. They
> obviously don't want to do any warranty work! Has anyone ever been able to
> catch one of them fo a small tool item? If so, how?
> > RonH
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