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Great Neck Tools

Chevelle_Nut

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Just an FYI if you have Great Neck ratchets or other tools, Auto Zone will replace them if they break. You will get a Duralast in its place. Many AutoZone managers do not know they even carried Great Neck tools in the past.
 
Great Neck was a pretty decent tool for the money, I'm sure a lot better than Dura (MIGHT but prob not) Last lol
 
Agree. Always love Autozone. Parts are cheaper but still good enough quality.
Always had good luck with the few Great Neck tools I’ve owned.
 
Anyone remember what brand tools Western Auto sold? I think that's where I got the GN tools I had yrs ago
 
We still have a Western Auto in town, well, has the name Western Auto. They carry a lot of lawn mower parts and some older stock tools.
 
Agree. Always love Autozone. Parts are cheaper but still good enough quality.
Always had good luck with the few Great Neck tools I’ve owned.
For some reason it is my 3rd choice of big box stores. They do carry Odyssey batteries, I run those AGM bad boys in my Excursion.
 
I despise Autozone. For some reason the ones I've been to have horrible customer service & really long wait times. I prefer Oreilly's if I'm forced to go a chain auto parts store.

I prefer ordering my parts on Rockauto. I'd rather look up the correct numbers myself & price shop between Amazon or Summit. I tried to build my entire wagon with mail order parts without having to go into a parts store. I think I went to Carquest once (right before they all were taken over by Advance) & Oreilly's 3 times when it was all said & done. Went to Autozone for one item, a electronic volt regulator, since they're the only ones who carry it...& of course it was defective.
 
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