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whc160

MY NEW HUB PULLER

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whc160

Well I have been replacing alot of axle seals.  Have been lucky using a 3-jaw puller and have not broken a hub.  I figured my luck might run out one of these days.  So I thought it was time to make a puller.  Went to the local machine shop to get the stuff I needed.  Well I ended you just having them make it for me.  For the price and me not really having the time.  Here is some pics of it.

 

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Got to use it yesterday and it worked great.  I don't know why I waited so long to get this done.  Here are some more pics.

 

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AMC RULES

Looks beefy...what did they charge you?  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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whc160

They charged me $75 for everything.  I didn't think that was to bad.

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groundhog47

:woohoo: VERY effective looking puller, can we call it "Hub Saver"  :), don't know whether you or fabricator came up with idea but :text-bravo:

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rmaynard

How are you holding the axle from turning?

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fourwheels0

it looks like you could just put a pipe wrench on the tube to keep it from turning.

that's a great looking setup and idea.

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octfst

thats a great idea I love it

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Wishin4a416

Looks like a dandy!!! Do you use the impact wrench with it?

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whc160

Yes the idea was mine.  I took them an old hub and a drawing I had made to them. 

 

Also I do use a 1/2" drive impact wrench.  With the impact you really only need your hand to hold it from turning.  But if you did not have an impact you could put a wrench on the nut that is welded on at the top for the all thread.  Then use a ratchet to turn the all thread in.

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squonk

Here's my puller. It was a special tool for GM when the x body  front wheel drives came out. We never used them The wheel bearings about fell out when you removed the bolts. Picked it up for a buck when the dealership moved into a new bldg and they were cleaning out. Fits the WH hubs perfect and run the impact on it. :)

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