340six
King Of Bling
Yes I know eBay has some new but also could be fake. Safe deal online for Snap-On stuff?
I always buy used. The tool man will trade it in.Yes I know eBay has some new but also could be fake. Safe deal online for Snap-On stuff?
That would be great if I had a tool man. Kinda wondering if anyone has dealt with a dealer who does have a store on eBay or is a member here.I always buy used. The tool man will trade it in.
Shhhhh don't tell anyone. I didn't ask for a original receipt but some Scrap Iron guys do. Asswipes!I always buy used. The tool man will trade it in.
I have a few from eBay ... used, but in pretty good shape.
Distributor wrench and a alignment tool set. Seems to be the real deal and other than some "normal" wear and tear, in very good condition. Don't know that I would trust anything advertised as "new"
Picked up this as well..Picture of your Distributor Wrench please.
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DM me if you want measurement on the sectionsThank you very much.
Have been wanting to make one of these out of a used Box wrench.
Now I can see where all the needed bends are.
Appreciate It...
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How can you tell if it's real or fake?I've bought thousands of dollars worth of new and used Snap On off of eBay.
Your eBay purchases are guaranteed, so there is no fear in buying there.
Tom
I've been screwed on FBM, Craigslist and elsewhere... eBay has done me right.I've bought thousands of dollars worth of new and used Snap On off of eBay.
Your eBay purchases are guaranteed, so there is no fear in buying there.
Tom
How can you tell if it's real or fake?
I totally agree. And there is no better source than having a good relationship and standing with a truck operator. The operator will still give preferential treatment to their bigger account customers, But be patient, respectful and purchase something. Ive heard my 1st truck guy complained that walk ups rarely buy. They phish for information and/or outstanding deals only.Just a word of caution coming from an old Mac Tool dealer with 3 decades of experience, You can buy brand name from garage sales, pawn shops, and online but if you break it, wear it out, or it needs repair (like a ratchet) You may not get any service from the local snap on dealer. You will probably need to send it in to get it replaced or repaired. They guys in the trucks are usually independent dealers and may not want to handle warranty that wasn't purchased from them. Just an FYI
Please never repeat this garbage again. The coil has nothing to do with how fast the burn happens. Timing has a lot of variables that must be taken in to consideration but the coil is not one of them.Now with the Mopar HEI and e-core coil I set my timing at 8° BTDC to work with the faster burning e-core coil vs if it had a Tower Coil like a Pertronix III then the timing would be set at factory 12° BTDC.