Automotive Tools – Auto Specialty Tools – Mechanics Tools
DenLors Tools – Automotive is our featured auto mechanics specialty tool site.
With the shape the economy is in today, more people are looking to save money where they can. Professional auto technicians and weekend automotive mechanics will do themselves a great benefit by shopping on-line for their automotive tools, auto specialty tools and general car mechanics tools at DenLors Tools – Automotive. With over 8,000 auto tools, automotive shop supplies and mechanics equipment at discount prices and a generous free shipping policy no one could go wrong buying their car tools there.
The owner is an automotive master technician that has used many of the automotive tools they sell. Cars, tools and auto repairs has been the way of life of the owner for his working career. DenLors Tools Automotive also has an automotive repair/tool blog that is truly informative, unlike many of the tool blogs that are purely made to sell automotive tools. There is nothing more that I hate than to read a so called auto tool blog and find that someone that obviously doesn’t know anything about auto tools or car repair, so they just write the tool’s description as an original post. When they do that it is an obvious attempt at search engine manipulation. DenLors Tools Automotive does feature auto and mechanics tools, but they never just re-verb the car tool’s description. Many discount automotive tool companies have come and gone over the years, one thing is for sure, DenLors Automotive tools and their auto blog is here to stay.
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I checked out the latest blog entry from the Denlors tools blog. Great information about the common problem of the spark plugs blowing out of the ford aluminum cylinder heads. I have been down this road myself and all I have to say is all Hail the Heli-coil! The denlor tool blog is great!
Actually the Heli-Coil is not the best repair for spark plug blowouts. The Calvan 38900 has much larger inserts and is the one that can be used if the Heli-Coil or TimeSert is ejected, read more on their automotive tool blog.