Front Wheel Bearing Puller

bdub

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Paul

I never got a chance to ask Ken your question. His tool set is, in my
opinion, much more suited to the job. I'm sure I can make do with Tom's
though, especially for $300 less cost. Several folks wanted Tom's contact
information so they could purchase a puller to have with them on the
road. They still intend to have Ken service their bearings at scheduled
intervals though.

bdub

>Billy:
>
>If you can, ask Ken Thoma if he sees any shortcomings withTom's puller. I'm
>told it won't line up the bearings to press them back on and won't put the
>knuckle back on the hub??
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: Billy Massey
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Sent: 10/15/99 4:50 PM
>
>Showed off my Warner Puller. Found a lot of interest in it. Think
>there will be some more folks ordering one to keep with them
 
It is self centering with the insert and was not made to put the hub back
on. The hub is very simple to reinstall without any other tool. The axel
nut pulls it on.

to use the Thoma tool you need to take the knuckle off.

>Paul
>
>I never got a chance to ask Ken your question. His tool set is, in my
>opinion, much more suited to the job. I'm sure I can make do with Tom's
>though, especially for $300 less cost. Several folks wanted Tom's contact
>information so they could purchase a puller to have with them on the
>road. They still intend to have Ken service their bearings at scheduled
>intervals though.
>
>bdub
>
>

>>Billy:
>>
>>If you can, ask Ken Thoma if he sees any shortcomings withTom's puller. I'm
>>told it won't line up the bearings to press them back on and won't put the
>>knuckle back on the hub??
>>
>> Paul Bartz
>>
>>From: Billy Massey
>>To: gmcmotorhome
>>Sent: 10/15/99 4:50 PM
>>
>>Showed off my Warner Puller. Found a lot of interest in it. Think
>>there will be some more folks ordering one to keep with them
>
>
>