rear bearing puller
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Originally Posted by zoxx2004
Does anyone have a rear bearing puller for sale reasonable?
I saw a set for around $30 I think.
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Hammer/brass punch/socket/hardwood block cut to size.......or Harbor Freight.
OR..........spend more money for the h**l of it.
And if ya have an early car.............YOU DON'T NEED a puller AT ALL......EVEN.....in your dreams.
OR..........spend more money for the h**l of it.
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And if ya have an early car.............YOU DON'T NEED a puller AT ALL......EVEN.....in your dreams.
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Where are you in Ohio? I have the bearing puller set I'll let you use. I live just south-east of Columbus (Pickerington).
The hammer & block of wood method doesn't work real well - Even with a real big hammer - I've been there. That's why I own the tool.
Chip
The hammer & block of wood method doesn't work real well - Even with a real big hammer - I've been there. That's why I own the tool.
Chip