Thread: Doing minor auto repairs in a Canadian Tire parking lot?
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May 30th, 2009 01:21 AM
#1
Jr. Member

Doing minor auto repairs in a Canadian Tire parking lot?
I need to change my rotors (3 hours tops?) but I don't have tools or really even a parking spot.
I was thinking of jacking my car up in the Canadian Tire parking lot and repairing there so I could pick up tools as needed. Any guesses as to wether CT will care?
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May 30th, 2009 01:23 AM
#2

Originally Posted by
failget
I need to change my rotors (3 hours tops?) but I don't have tools or really even a parking spot.
I was thinking of jacking my car up in the Canadian Tire parking lot and repairing there so I could pick up tools as needed. Any guesses as to wether CT will care?
and will you return the tools when you are finished too?
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May 30th, 2009 01:28 AM
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I've actually seen a few times that CT has signs in their parking lot that car repairs are not allowed on the property. Always ignored them, as I would usually just be doing air filter/wipers/fluids. Lol, never thought of doing real service in the lot before, probably would not be agreeable for them.
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May 30th, 2009 01:28 AM
#4

Topping up, changing your wipers shouldn't be a problem but actually working on your car, I'm sure they will have a problem. They have signs posted that prohibits this.
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May 30th, 2009 02:14 AM
#5

Originally Posted by
XxXSnake23XxX
and will you return the tools when you are finished too?
Classic RFD!
If you get to the point where you're using jacks someone will probably stop you. Minor stuff should be fine. I often see cars in the lot with the hood up and someone working. Saves you a trip if the part you bought isn't correct.
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May 30th, 2009 02:22 AM
#6
I saw a guy changing spark plugs once and thought that was a balsy move. It would be hillarious to see someone doing rotors there (and I live in redneck central).
Where are you going to keep your 6 pack cold?
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May 30th, 2009 02:50 AM
#7
If you go to the back of the parking lot and do ONE WHEEL at a time you will be fine. If you jacked the entire car up I'd imagine you'd draw some attention. If you are thinking of returning the tools afterwards that would be a new low...
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May 30th, 2009 05:28 AM
#8
3 hours? you've just jinxed yourself if you try to do it there. You know that now it will be a 6+ hours job because you'll break a stud and a disc or two will be seized..
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May 30th, 2009 06:39 AM
#9
Once upon a time, that's what Sundays were for...
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May 30th, 2009 07:03 AM
#10

Originally Posted by
failget
I need to change my rotors (3 hours tops?) but I don't have tools or really even a parking spot. I was thinking of jacking my car up in the Canadian Tire parking lot and repairing there so I could pick up tools as needed. Any guesses as to wether CT will care?
You only need run of the mill tools. It's easier to grab a case of beer and go over to a friend's house who already has the right stuff.
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May 30th, 2009 07:20 AM
#11
I usually used car washes, nice covered and you can clean car up quickly afterwards.
Now what happens if you get 1/2 way through and they don;t have tool or part in stock??????????
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May 30th, 2009 07:49 AM
#12

Originally Posted by
XxXSnake23XxX
and will you return the tools when you are finished too?

Originally Posted by
adamtheman
If you are thinking of returning the tools afterwards that would be a new low...
Don't be too quick to judge...Did you know that Canadian Tire lend out automotive tools for FREE? All you have to do is pay them a deposit...you will get that back when you return it...
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May 30th, 2009 09:30 AM
#13
Wow i dunno if doing that much would be wise in a parking lot lol , mind you i have done starters , alternators . I did have the manager come out and give me grief over changing out a bad voltage regulator once . I just told him i would return the untouched part and go across the road to napa and do it there .
On the other hand i have had good luck doing repairs in a local parts shop in peace river ab , i had my belts sheared off by my fan that came apart , i went in bought the parts and went out and started to install them , the parts counter guy came out and gave me a hand even lol .
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May 30th, 2009 06:01 PM
#14
Newbie
I've changed exhaust systems a couple of times in a CT lot. Very handy, could get extra adapters, bolts, etc as I needed them. Did do the tool rental thing from them the first time.
No problems from CT, but then I was under the vehicle, no wheels off or anything. And if something went badly wrong I could still drive (noisily) home. Brake jobs can get more complicated.
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May 30th, 2009 11:49 PM
#15
walmart lets you camp in their parking lots so i doubt they care about auto repairs.
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