Homemade Hub Puller at Tatum Mathis blog

Homemade Hub Puller. My purpose made hub puller did struggle with stakey's hubs. Some wheel bearings, on the front of a 2wd truck for example, are only held on by one large nut and easily slide off the spindle. Yes, i had to beat on the butterfly. Slide hammers don’t see much use, but when they come out of the toolbox, it’s usually for an important mission. You want to hammer the chisel between the hub body and the backing plate attached to the knuckle. Made one last night, worked great, easiest hub pull i've done on a banjo rear. In the process he made a pretty neat diy bearing puller. I borrowed this idea from the blizzard tools wheel puller and decided to give it a shot. I put the chisel on the top portion between the two bolts. Only difference i used some 1/4' x 3 square tube. They’re great for pulling dents, popping out stuck axles, or popping a bearing off its hub. Included case provides convenient storage Very glad to have that problem solved without destroying the wheels. No, didn’t go flying across the. I had the angle iron, borrowed some pieces from my gear puller, and it worked like a charm!

Mua DAMLUX Wheel Hub Removal Tool, Universal Hub Puller, High Carbon
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My purpose made hub puller did struggle with stakey's hubs. They’re great for pulling dents, popping out stuck axles, or popping a bearing off its hub. Yes, i had to beat on the butterfly. In the process he made a pretty neat diy bearing puller. I put the chisel on the top portion between the two bolts. Included case provides convenient storage You want to hammer the chisel between the hub body and the backing plate attached to the knuckle. I had the angle iron, borrowed some pieces from my gear puller, and it worked like a charm! I borrowed this idea from the blizzard tools wheel puller and decided to give it a shot. No, didn’t go flying across the.

Mua DAMLUX Wheel Hub Removal Tool, Universal Hub Puller, High Carbon

Homemade Hub Puller Slide hammers don’t see much use, but when they come out of the toolbox, it’s usually for an important mission. My purpose made hub puller did struggle with stakey's hubs. Made one last night, worked great, easiest hub pull i've done on a banjo rear. You want to hammer the chisel between the hub body and the backing plate attached to the knuckle. In the process he made a pretty neat diy bearing puller. No, didn’t go flying across the. I had the angle iron, borrowed some pieces from my gear puller, and it worked like a charm! Very glad to have that problem solved without destroying the wheels. Included case provides convenient storage I put the chisel on the top portion between the two bolts. Only difference i used some 1/4' x 3 square tube. They’re great for pulling dents, popping out stuck axles, or popping a bearing off its hub. Some wheel bearings, on the front of a 2wd truck for example, are only held on by one large nut and easily slide off the spindle. Yes, i had to beat on the butterfly. I borrowed this idea from the blizzard tools wheel puller and decided to give it a shot. Slide hammers don’t see much use, but when they come out of the toolbox, it’s usually for an important mission.

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