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  • in reply to: Snap on valve adjustment tool v. Honda’s tool #626850
    MattMatt
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      I adjusted the valves on my 97 Accord yesterday using a box end wrench and screwdriver and by about the 8th valve, my back was saying it wished I had the quicker Snap-On tool! lol If I did this regularly, I’d certainly invest in that tool!

      I recently bought my first Snap-On ratchet, a long handled 3/8″ and it is way nicer than any of my Craftsman wrenches! I also bought a Blue Point impact & air ratchet, both of which are much more powerful than my older Craftsman air tools.

      Good tools can make life a lot easier!

      Where are you guys buying the longer feeler gauges? Angled ones would be nice too, as I ended up bending mine yesterday to make them fit easier.

      in reply to: New Tire on Front vs Rear #617272
      MattMatt
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        New tires on the front for better steering on a FWD or RWD vehicle would be my thoughts.

        in reply to: New Tire on Front vs Rear #626806
        MattMatt
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          New tires on the front for better steering on a FWD or RWD vehicle would be my thoughts.

          in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #617265
          MattMatt
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            Broke an easy-out trying to get the bolt out…gonna call around to some junkyards tomorrow or take it into work and Heli-coil it…oh so close to getting the car done! lol

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            in reply to: Big thanks to ETCG & Timing Belt Vid! #626801
            MattMatt
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              Broke an easy-out trying to get the bolt out…gonna call around to some junkyards tomorrow or take it into work and Heli-coil it…oh so close to getting the car done! lol

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              in reply to: Power door locks, locking on their own at times? #616954
              MattMatt
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                Anyone?

                in reply to: Power door locks, locking on their own at times? #626521
                MattMatt
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                  Anyone?

                  in reply to: Power door locks, locking on their own at times? #616657
                  MattMatt
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                    It’s a LX, so no keyless entry.

                    in reply to: Power door locks, locking on their own at times? #626185
                    MattMatt
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                      It’s a LX, so no keyless entry.

                      in reply to: 96 Accord front side marker not flashing #616614
                      MattMatt
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                        The corner lamps beside your headlights do NOT flash. Instead, the amber rectangular lights below the headlights in your lower bumper cover are your turn signal. At least that is the way it is on my 97 Accord,and I’m assuming the 96’s are the same.

                        in reply to: 96 Accord front side marker not flashing #626121
                        MattMatt
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                          The corner lamps beside your headlights do NOT flash. Instead, the amber rectangular lights below the headlights in your lower bumper cover are your turn signal. At least that is the way it is on my 97 Accord,and I’m assuming the 96’s are the same.

                          in reply to: Any Good Ways To Mark Your Tools? #611969
                          MattMatt
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                            We laser etch numbers on tools at work. Maybe you know someone with an industrial laser that could do this? Ive been told you can find engravers at Tractor Supply for less than $5 as another option.

                            in reply to: Any Good Ways To Mark Your Tools? #621013
                            MattMatt
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                              We laser etch numbers on tools at work. Maybe you know someone with an industrial laser that could do this? Ive been told you can find engravers at Tractor Supply for less than $5 as another option.

                              in reply to: 97 Accord Distributor Rotor Condition #611967
                              MattMatt
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                                Running by parts store today and getting aftermarket rotor.

                                in reply to: 97 Accord Distributor Rotor Condition #621011
                                MattMatt
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                                  Running by parts store today and getting aftermarket rotor.

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