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Re: Circlip pliers




	check 'em out at:
http://shop.sears.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/;execmacro/dispProdsSCS.d2w/report?prrfnbr=12161&prmenbr=6970

	in order to paste the url, i had to leave the framset. 
	the parent frame to this section of the site is:

	http://shop.sears.com/demomall/craftsman/srchSCS.htm

	what i don't yet know about audi and mb's i can make
	up for in web smartz.

On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, Todd Young wrote:

:|Hello all,
:|
:|Some time ago I posted a note about a pair of pliers I have that are
:|perfect for removing the CV joint circlips we all know and love.
:|I posted the part number off the pair I have, but someone went to Sears
:|with the part number and it wasn't valid. So last night I took my pair
:|with me to Sears while Xmas shopping. Talked with one of the clerks and
:|we did some searching.
:|
:|The bad news, they no longer carry that particular tool.
:|The good news, they do have a similar tool.
:|The tool is called "Retaining Ring Pliers".
:|The manufacturer is called "NEW".
:|Part number 9-45492
:|Page 135 of the Sears Industrial Tools 1997-98 catalog.
:|Phone number for representative in the USA: 1-800-779-8666
:|
:|Hope this helps some of you DIY's out there. Darn, I forgot to look at
:|the price! Oh well, if you are anything like me, any tool that makes a
:|job that much easier is worth a few bucks. I can't see that it would
:|cost any more than $20 or $30.
:|
:|--
:|Todd Young              WAM!NET Inc.
:|tyoung@wamnet.com       6100 West 110th Street
:|612-886-5051            Bloomington, MN 55438-2664
:|800-585-1133 ext.5051   http://www.wamnet.com/
:|
:|
:|


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