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> Bearing Puller, does it work?
seanery
post Feb 22 2004, 01:16 PM
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Bearing Puller
It looks like its about $180.
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post Feb 24 2004, 03:54 AM
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I bought one of those from Performance Products about a year ago; but mine looks a bit different with a longer shaft and the cup is also longer. It works like a CHAMP! It makes the job so easy, it's a shame the car only has two of those bearings. I even used it to press the new bearings back into the arms; yeah, I know, Brad says you don't need the tool to re-install the bearings, if you just freeze them first. It's a bit expensive, but once you use it, you won't mind the price as much.
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