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Businiess name:  CARQUEST Auto Parts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hunted all over for a certain sized 6-point socket to fit the truck's lug nuts.\r \r I found the proper size at other auto parts and hardware stores but they were NOT USA made and obviously made with inferior metal that would not hold up in the long run (as experience many times in the past has taught me).\r \r Well, it was time to try Carquest. Ambling into their store I saw the typical goodies on the shelves. Wax, oil, drain pans, all the typical stuff. I also noticed that more space was devoted to parts storge in the back where the clerks retrieve specific parts of the type not normally stocked in the retail generic items area.\r \r I asked the friendly helpful clerk-type parts-getter for my heart's desire and LO!!!!! Reaching behind him he grabbed a socket off the tool display hanging on the wall.\r \r Grasping it, my liver quivered with unadulterated delight. The socket's heft, its weight, the thickness of the metal, the "made in USA" inscription; all these sensory stimuli told me I was h

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