🔩 Pull with Confidence: The Hub Tool You Can't Afford to Miss!
The Camoo 7394 Universal Hub Puller is a heavy-duty tool designed for easy and damage-free wheel hub removal. With adjustable sliding arms and a robust steel construction, it ensures durability and reliability for all your automotive needs. The package includes essential accessories and comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | SWX US ONLINE |
Brand | Camoo |
Item Weight | 10.72 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.27 x 10.43 x 4.17 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 7394 |
C**E
Dependable
This is a good strong tool and it works well. I used to pull off a hub from a rear wheel. Would recommend.
T**T
For the $ this is good
Works well. Not perfectly machined and requires a little more adjustment than more expensive brand.
R**4
Worked.
The puller worked for what I bought it, but it is once and done.
G**S
Fantastic tool
This is a must have for older drum brakes. Decent quality. Well worth the money.
K**A
Fit but not strong enough
My husband bought this to remove a hub from a 1948 Willys Jeep. The puller fit while many others were too small, however, it was not strong enough to remove the hub. The metal bent and still it did not budge. Had to return it.
T**Y
This thing did what all other methods couldn’t.
I had a pair of seized axles. F80 m3. Notorious for this. I tried everything. 10lb sledge hammer. Air hammer. Soaked them and put them in my 20 ton press and the press just started bending. And this puller did it. It got them out. I destroyed it in the process (misuse on my part) but man I’m impressed. Buying another one to have on hand. I had given up on getting these axles apart and this thing did it.
J**M
It's a must have tool for pulling hubs from tapered axles
This tool is easy to assemble and set up on a hub.I had been unsuccessful getting a rear hub off of my 1952 Plymouth rear axle. I bought this put it on and snugged it up. It's a sturdy tool. Then I tightened it up pounded on the center bolt with a 5lb hammer. Tighten it more pound more. Heat the hub with a torch, tighten and pound more.....no.The arms were yielding where they interface with the puller hub, It's not a super HD tool. Took it apart and reinforced the arms with my welder. Tried it on the other rear hub. Bang! Worked as expected. Back to the stubborn one. Tighten it up until things were just yielding. Heat really really hot with torch. Pound success! Even with all my pounding the center bolt is still in perfect shape!
P**B
Great service
Had a small issue with this and the supplier was very responsive and solved the issue. Great service and thank you.
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