service in Lewisville TX?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by satellite, Feb 8, 2004.

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    satellite Guest

    Anyone have any reviews or opinions about Jim McNatt Honda service on
    I-35(Stemmons) in Lewisville TX? I need to service my 91 Accord. Also, I
    noticed after taking the front wheel off that there is a crimp on the nut
    that holds the wheel on. (Can provide picture) Is this done at the factory?
    Thanks-Satellite in Dallas
     
    satellite, Feb 8, 2004
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    stevef Guest

    mcnatt no longer owns that dealership. it has moved across I35 and is now
    bankston.

    when i went for service (at bankston), they did a great job. i would go
    back.
    Anyone have any reviews or opinions about Jim McNatt Honda service on
    I-35(Stemmons) in Lewisville TX? I need to service my 91 Accord. Also, I
    noticed after taking the front wheel off that there is a crimp on the nut
    that holds the wheel on. (Can provide picture) Is this done at the factory?
    Thanks-Satellite in Dallas
     
    stevef, Feb 8, 2004
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    Exeter Guest

    There is no longer a Jim McNatt Honda on I-35, the lot is empty.
    Bankston Honda bought them out, they are located on the east side of I-
    35, just north of Hebron parkway/3640 (right past Bennigans.)

    If you are looking for good service for your Honda, you may want to try
    Honda House (also called Swedish Auto) in Carrollton. I've used them for
    the past 8 years or so, they do quality work, usually cheaper than
    Honda. You can call them at 972-644-6632.
     
    Exeter, Feb 8, 2004
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    PlaneDoc Guest

    The crimp is there to prevent the nut from turning. Most manufacturers
    have gone this route now, instead of using a cotter pin. I usually use
    an "ice pick" type tool and a light hammer to straighten the crimp
    before removing the nut.
     
    PlaneDoc, Feb 9, 2004
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    satellite Guest

    Thanks very much to all who replied! Much appreciated information!-Satellite
     
    satellite, Feb 9, 2004
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