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Lisle 29450 Anchor Bushing Driver Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Lisle 29450 Anchor Bushing Driver

Includes a 7" Driver for Applications withLimited Access. Pneumatic bushing driver set removes and installs truck andtrailer 1-3/8" anchor pin bushings and stuck anchor pins. Double sided cone snaps onto driver to drive out and installbushings. Use flanged end to install and tapered end toremove. Also removes truck leaf spring bushings. Fit type: Vehicle Specific.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing Quality of Automotive Tool

Based on my observations, this tool seems to be poorly constructed and flimsy. The metal used is not strong enough to handle the intended task, and I found it difficult to use effectively. However, it did come with multiple sizes. With that said, this product isn't worth the money and I would advise looking elsewhere.

Pros
  • Efficiently installs anchor bushings in vehicles with precision.
Cons
  • Only compatible with specific types and models of anchor bushings, limiting its versatility.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easier bushing removal

I personally like this tool. Simplifies anchor pin bushing removal and installation. Worth every penny. A great addition to your toolbox if you work with air brakes on a daily basis.

Pros
  • Use a flanged end for installation and a tapered end for removal
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than homemade

I no longer work with drum brakes as all cars in our fleet have disc brakes since 2013. But when I do, this tool comes in very handy. The older mechanic who taught me just uses whatever plug he has and it's a pain in the butt. Also, it has a rim so I don't have to worry about overloading the hubs, just stop rattling when the rim hits the cross.

Pros
  • Double ended cone snaps onto driveshaft to knock out bushings and install
Cons
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