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> Rear Wheel Bearing Puller For Rent?, Not really sure if this should be here or in the FS/WTB??
amphiduck
post Mar 17 2010, 09:56 PM
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Hey all,

My '74 914 is in dyer need of new rear wheel bearings and i need the extractor tool to pull them out. Really don't feel like shelling out the $250 to buy one or taking off the entire trailing arm to have a shop press them out. Anyone willing to rent one to me? Not sure what the going rental is on these things, but I'm in TN and would pay for shipping both ways.

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underthetire
post Mar 17 2010, 11:32 PM
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This is all you need. Makes the job easy
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...Itemnumber=5223
and it goes on sale all the time. No damage, no headaches.
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post Mar 18 2010, 05:18 AM
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QUOTE(underthetire @ Mar 18 2010, 01:32 AM) *

Oooh - cool link...
I need to pull an axle on the Titanic and I've been looking at hub pullers (I already have a slide hammer but most of the little screw-on bits have migrated through the years...). But that's got the other useful bits and accessories, a cute box to put it all in, _and_ the hub puller, for about what I've been ready to pay for the puller alone. I have no doubt those are better hub pullers - but I don't need one very often (so far this lifetime - once).
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post Mar 18 2010, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(ArtechnikA @ Mar 18 2010, 04:18 AM) *

QUOTE(underthetire @ Mar 18 2010, 01:32 AM) *

Oooh - cool link...
I need to pull an axle on the Titanic and I've been looking at hub pullers (I already have a slide hammer but most of the little screw-on bits have migrated through the years...). But that's got the other useful bits and accessories, a cute box to put it all in, _and_ the hub puller, for about what I've been ready to pay for the puller alone. I have no doubt those are better hub pullers - but I don't need one very often (so far this lifetime - once).



Thats just it, HF is great for those of us that do something once a year, the living wrenches probably want a little better.
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