So wrights warranty policy is lifetime warranty
And any defect in material or craftsmanship will be replaced”
I’ve read a thread where a guy was goin to warranty a breaker bar and from the sound of it multiple comments were agreeing that you can replace things if YOU break it, not because of a fault in the manufacturing,
is this true? Was it much trouble for anyone trying to warranty something? If replacing a broken item isn’t the case are the wrenches good enough I shouldn’t worry about a warranty?
Also my buddy is wanting to be a mechanic, any advice, recommendations on cool or good tools?
What car company to work for?
Thanks you gentlemen I’m going to buy some wright wrenches on the spot!
And any defect in material or craftsmanship will be replaced”
I’ve read a thread where a guy was goin to warranty a breaker bar and from the sound of it multiple comments were agreeing that you can replace things if YOU break it, not because of a fault in the manufacturing,
is this true? Was it much trouble for anyone trying to warranty something? If replacing a broken item isn’t the case are the wrenches good enough I shouldn’t worry about a warranty?
Also my buddy is wanting to be a mechanic, any advice, recommendations on cool or good tools?
What car company to work for?
Thanks you gentlemen I’m going to buy some wright wrenches on the spot!
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