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JX Wheel Knuckle Vacuum Installer Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of JX Wheel Knuckle Vacuum Installer

FITMENT - Compatible with 2005 to current Ford F-250 F-350 4X4s having the vacuum operated front axle.This wheel knuckle vacuum oil seal installer tool is similar to 6697. MATERIAL - Made of high standard quality steel resisting rust and impact. FUNCTION - Prevents front hub vacuum leaks that would cause the 4WD to not engage and covers in oil to prevent corrosion. INSTALLATION - Correctly installs the seal into the axle shaft and into the wheel knuckle. Service Support - Our offer comprehensive pre-sales and after-sales service with this wheel knuckle vacuum oil seal installer.If you have any questions,please contact us right now.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A game changer for suspension repair!

This tool has revolutionized the way we work on suspension .It`s incredibly user-friendly and saves us a considerable amount of time - the vacuum function makes installing wheel knuckles a breeze. Based on our own experience, we highly recommend this tool to any mechanic who wants to work efficiently and effectively..

Pros
  • Easy to use, efficient, saves time.
Cons
  • None to report.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't try without this tool

Having never dealt with Ford vacuum lockers before, I thought this tool would be "good to have". No, you definitely NEED it. For installing the oil seal without killing it and for installing the axle back into the truck. You really have to pound it all the way. Anything I would build would cause more degradation than the savings would be worth. Who knows if I'll ever use it again, but for fifty bucks just consider it part of the job. You will not regret the money spent.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Not bad, but...