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Old 06-12-2007, 08:06 PM
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Thumbs up ArnnWorx Tools

All I have to say is WOW . I have now done three sets of belts and rollers (one set being my own) using his full tool set (guage, wrenches, fancy box, etc) and it has more than paid for itself. Now with a small sugestion from "your truely" he has made some small videos on using the tools for tensioning.

Great guy to deal with, and answers e-mails fairly quick. If you havent had a chance to check his site out, your missing out. Also if there are any Ky. owners out there that need a little belt help I would be more than happy to help out (Ky t-belt party).

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Old 06-12-2007, 08:12 PM
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Just purchased the 920x and am ready to tackle! As far as customer service and product support, Bruce is top notch...

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Old 06-12-2007, 08:20 PM
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I pity anyone doing the belts without a proper pin wrench. I have the Porsche one but I imagine these are just as good.
Old 06-12-2007, 08:25 PM
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All the tools I got are top notch. I couldnt imagine doing the job with anything less or without them.
I better stop I'm starting to sound like a bad tv commercial.
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I have almost all of them and a couple duplicates of the flywheel lock.

I am 150% satisfied with the tools and the seller!
Old 06-12-2007, 10:38 PM
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i have his old tools from ~3 years ago, a lot rougher looking than the new ones, but i still use them and they work great.
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Cool, I just ordered the t-body rebuild kit and the tool set. Hope it rocks
Old 06-13-2007, 04:29 AM
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I have the old t-belt tool kit (2 wrenches and a FW lock) in the old rough finish. These are some of my favorite and most useful tools, and I'm so glad he makes these because like Joel said, I wouldn't want to even try a belt job without the proper tools.
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This is good to hear, I'm ordering my Maxi kit here soon!
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Kudos to Bruce! Very ethical stand up guy! Was only doing my belts and rollers (no H2O pump) and he suggested that all I woud need was his 27mm thin wrench and a bit of patience.
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Anxiously awaiting the offset wrench and pin wrench!
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How about an Evansville Indiana GTG ?

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Old 06-13-2007, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Judson951
How about an Evansville Indiana GTG ?

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Why must we live so far away, WHY??? On the other hand why don't locals respond to posts, e-mails and such...Odd
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I also bought the full kit, one of the first purchases for my car, Great stuff,
anyone in San diego who needs to do a belt of water pump job, hit me up.
Also No whine from any of my belts.
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Not only does he have great tools, great TB kit, but he lives close to me too! So nice to have a great guy like him living in the area.


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