where to get Honda specialtyl tools?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Abeness, Aug 9, 2004.

  1. Abeness

    Abeness Guest

    The dealer only? Are there online sources with good prices?
     
    Abeness, Aug 9, 2004
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  2. Abeness

    Barry S. Guest

    Typically Mac, Matco, or SnapOn will have what you are looking for.
    Prices can often be more than you'd like.


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    Barry S., Aug 10, 2004
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  3. Abeness

    Sparky Guest

    The dealer might not be a good source, e.g., my local dealer couldn't
    supply an oil filter wrench. H and A carries some Honda tools. I
    wouldn't expect SnapOn to carry tools with Honda part nos. on them.

    http://www.handa-accessories.com/accmaint03.html

    HTH
     
    Sparky, Aug 10, 2004
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    Moodfoul Guest

    The dealer only? Are there online sources with good prices?

    heck no - you can get tweezers and sledgehammers at any local discount store
     
    Moodfoul, Aug 10, 2004
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    Mista Bone Guest

    What do you need?

    Usually Mac had what you need, but there are ways around by using Craftsman
    and other suitable tools.
     
    Mista Bone, Aug 10, 2004
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  6. Abeness

    Abeness Guest

    Thanks, all.

    Not sure yet, just got the Honda and it's been in the body shop more
    time than I've had posession of it! But I've been reading my Helm manual
    (yes, I read manuals) and it occurred to me that some of the special
    tools listed could be useful. I'll probably inquire here before going
    for a special tool, though.

    Could someone please provide the URL for Mac? I can't seem to find the
    target.

    Thanks,

    Abe
     
    Abeness, Aug 11, 2004
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    Chip Stein Guest

    90% of the honda factory tools are made by Kent Moore tools.
    there's very few honda special tools i need and i deal with them all day long.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Aug 11, 2004
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  8. Abeness

    Abeness Guest

    That's good to know, Chip, thanks. My first projects will be to adjust
    the p-brake and to replace the clutch master and slave cylinders, both
    of which look pretty straightforward and appear not to require any
    special tools.

    Abe
     
    Abeness, Aug 11, 2004
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