Are you interested in convincing them to adjust T bars on all our Deli's?? We need both services available to all of us.


thanks
the lazybrown fox
I don't think a deep socket is the answer, a ratcheting wrench is pretty easy.thelazybrownfox wrote:Jessie
I talked to Daryl at Dale's Alignment 11:30 Friday Dec 18th 2009. Mike is off today. He said "we don't have a deep socket." He had no idea how you had your T bars raised there. Daryl talked to another mechanic and verified no T bars raised.
He referred me to Parkside Auto 604 309 7718. Calls goes to an answering machine and he returns your calls.
I'll do it myself as soon as I can locate or make a deep socket. The wiki has instructions on the socket.
This is too much of a bother to pursue any further. You are fortunate to have Dale's raise your t bars. I'm not. Good luck to anyone else. I won't deal with Dale's if they won't do the whole job.
TLBF
Of course it's too much of a bother. The reason is because a deep socket is NOT the answer. It will not work.thelazybrownfox wrote:Jessie
I talked to Daryl at Dale's Alignment 11:30 Friday Dec 18th 2009. Mike is off today. He said "we don't have a deep socket." He had no idea how you had your T bars raised there. Daryl talked to another mechanic and verified no T bars raised.
He referred me to Parkside Auto 604 309 7718. Calls goes to an answering machine and he returns your calls.
I'll do it myself as soon as I can locate or make a deep socket. The wiki has instructions on the socket.
This is too much of a bother to pursue any further. You are fortunate to have Dale's raise your t bars. I'm not. Good luck to anyone else. I won't deal with Dale's if they won't do the whole job.
TLBF
It was indeed Dale's. While Green1 was walking the walk, I was talking the talk. And yes, Dale did not do the indexing because "we don't have the special tool". But they were very nice in that they did the alignment anyway and didn't charge for it. Now that's customer service.Green1 wrote:I don't remember for sure which shop it was, however I thought it was Dale's Alignment that did the alignment on my Delica this summer when I was in the lower mainland. At the time they refused to crank the torsion bars for me saying they didn't have the right tool to do it? (Erebus could probably give you more information here, as it was he who took my delica in, and not myself as I was busy hiking the juan-de-fuca trail at the time)
Yup, I carry a 2 foot long steel pipe that fits nicely over the handle of my socket ratchet.FalcoColumbarius wrote:As far as the breaker bar is concerned ~ if really needed ~ I would just use a bigger breaker bar, i.e.; a pipe.