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Old 10-23-2002, 03:34 PM
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Originally posted by ensteele93
I work at a Technical College where I can have the shop use a press to remove or press on hubs, bearings, etc. Would this be a better solution than getting one of these tool even if I have the compressor and impact wrentch available? Just want to make sure this would be worth it.

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I'd suggest it to the head instructor, or whomever makes procurement easy. Upside is that the students would be using the right tool for the job and could preach it's worthiness to their future employers. Downside is typical - it costs money.

It does make the job easier by way of not having to completely remove the knuckle from the car. Plus job-specific tools usually produce better results.
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