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Re: The hunt and strut replacement continues...



    Ouch, Snap-on.  Might as well buy a new car.  The car payment would
probably be less than the loan I would have to take out to buy a snap-on
tool.  Thanks though.  I had not thought about Sears, and Craftsman.  Thank
you Gregory.  The fun continues.  Thanks for the quick responses everyone.

Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: toby yurko <gbvwxtc@city-net.com>
To: Matt Willey <mwilley@logical123.net>
Date: Saturday, November 07, 1998 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: The hunt and strut replacement continues...


>buy the correct cut away part form Techtonics or somewhere like that, come
to
>think of it, snap-on sells the correct tool.
>
>Matt Willey wrote:
>
>>     Well, everybody, I just spent three hours driving around Indiana.
Not
>> in my Scirocco, since it is still up on a jack.  I can not get the nut
off
>> this stupid strut.  I have spent a small fortune trying though.   I found
a
>> box end wrench that dipped, but the angle won't clear the top of the
>> housing.  So, that will not go on.  I know someone said to use a 7mm hex
>> wrench, well that is why I have been driving all around.
>>
>>     After taking scenic tours of Wal-Mart, Meijer, Auto Zone, Pep Boys,
>> Lowes, Menards, and Target, I have conceded that this things does not
exist.
>> All of the sets skip from 6 to 8mm.  Anyway, this is half whining, and
half
>> a quest for suggestions.  Anyone have any, please.  Thanks for your time.
>>
>> Matt
>>
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