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| Is the brake drum puller for the original rear drums 64 earlier a special Chrysler only tool?
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Location: Pacific Northwest | nope. they're around. example
https://www.amazon.com/Cal-Van-Tools-94800-Hub-Puller/dp/B0066PU1PM/... |
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Location: Pieksamaki, Finland, Europe | I got mine with the car, one such was in the trunk :D |
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Location: Eastern Iowa | how many of those do you suspect are ChiCom knockoffs?? |
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Location: Williams California | Lots of cars used tapered rear axles years ago, early Fords, Nashes, Jeeps, and many others.
Blue Point brand [Snap-On] sold a large hub puller that would work on all of them, being a mechanic in the '70's it was a tool I was required to buy, as we worked on lots of older vehicles. I still have and use the one I bought from the tool truck 40 years ago.
---John |
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Location: NorCal | Many here swear by the Fairbanks puller.
http://www.chrysler300club.com/rcmstuff/fairbanks/puller.html |
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Location: northern germany | |
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Elite Veteran
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| Am I missing it or I what is the price for the Fairbanks puller? |
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Location: New Castle PA | Price isn't shown on that link, but you should contact Les directly for current pricing. His email address and phone numbers are shown. Les told me once that there has only been one time that his puller was returned to him for a refund as having "failed". He suspected it actually worked, but the buyer likely removed the drums, then said it didn't work so he could get his money back. His pullers are super strong. |
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Location: Frederick, MD | My brake drum puller has come in handy for pushing rust-seized CV axle splines out of hubs. |
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