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KRL722 questions

magicrat

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OK for those of you who are knowledgeable about boxes....I found a krl 722 that i can get for $1000 scash.....Its older and got some dings but i dont care as long as it holds tools.....Only issue is some of the drawers are sticky and some only open half way.....I pulled a couple really hard and they still slammed to a stop at the half way point.....I dont mind putting in new guide rails on my dime but is that the only thing affecting the drawers....I know its kind of asking alot for an over the internet diagnosis but i really want the box cuz its built like a tank.....I just dont want something i wont be able to fix.....Thanks in advance for all advice.
 
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kblazer87

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Buy it. Take it apart, clean and lube the slides. Worst case you have to replace some slides which you should be able to do under warranty.
 
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Charlief

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Great buy. I wouldn't hesitate.

I would spray some lube on the slides. If that doesn't work they are under warranty. Call snappy CS and they should fix you up. You might have to send the old slides back but I doubt it.
 
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Mikerodrig27

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The slides are under lifetime warranty to the original owner (no verification needed) and Snapon will ship them out to the original owner so long as the original owner doesn't receive service through a snapon tool truck (again no verification needed). Snapon is required to NOT ask you to send the old ones back for warranty as you can't be left with your drawers sitting on the ground in a professional shop.

Now with that being said, you can call and ask them yourself. If they tell you otherwise, call again....

Good luck buying those slides :thumbup:
 

90zcar

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I removed all mine when I bought it used and soaked em in a PVC tube filled with diesel fuel. It really helped out. I ended up only having to replace 2 sets I think
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magicrat

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Thanks....my only other question is could anything else be holding the drawers up??? If the frame is bent or maybe a malfunctioning lock mechanism....idk forgive my ignorance.
 
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