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8629 Universal Wheel Hub Removal Tool: Replacing ATD Tools, Compatible with All Axle Bolt Hubs (5, 6, 8 Lug) Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 8629 Universal Wheel Hub Removal Tool: Replacing ATD Tools, Compatible with All Axle Bolt Hubs (5, 6, 8 Lug)

Function: Safely removes frozen hub assemblies instantly. It will not damage axles. Use supplied flange nuts to mounts to 2 studs, use with 5 lbs. hammer to knock frozen hubs out of axles. Universal: Universal mount fits all axle bolted hubs (5, 6 and 8 lug hubs). Superior Material: Made of high-quality 3/4" steel backing plate and reinforced striking plate for long life, hard enough with heavy strength, Anti-corrosion and rust, ensures an unparalleled long lifespan. Flanged Nuts Included (2ea): Attached with enough flange nuts. 12mm-1.50; 14mm-1.50; 7/16"-20; 1/2"-20; 9/16"-18; 5/8"-18. Satisfaction Guarantee: Yoursme aims to provide the best service for our customer, if you're not 100% satisfied with our item, simply return it for a full refund in 30 days. We support 12 months’ Warranty.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very Useful - Hardware

Stubborn Jack Removed. Watch out if he breaks free, keep your feet and ankles free. It flew away and hit me in the ankle. Ouch.

Pros
  • Sturdy Construction
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

An indispensable tool, best in trailer accessories

Borrowed this tool from a colleague. Was amazed at how easy the tool works and how well it works. I bought it the next day. Not disappointed. This tool rocks

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Bearing in exchange

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Terrible welds are the best in exterior accessories

Looks very heavy, but after about a dozen hits with a #10 sledgehammer, the welded pad started to loosen. After hitting the bottom, it almost broke. Be prepared to take it anywhere to have it properly welded.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Removed the hub, but. Best in Trailer Accessories

Not quite sure how to rate this. It removed the "rust welded" hubs on my 150,000 mile car BUT. The brake shield was bent on one of the hubs, causing the parking brake to not fit. It also caused problems with the mismatched caliper body. So it worked, but there were problems.

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bad production.

Don't try this on a Subaru. The welds on this tool have no penetration and are cracked on both the picture and the impact surface. I've only used a 3lb hammer, can't imagine anyone trying to use 5lb sledgehammers or heavier. Save your money and spend it on something else.

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just buy this!: Bushings and Spindles

I was hesitant to spend $90 on this but after reading many user reviews online and paying a few $150 I said $90 isn't bad. I tried the hydraulic steering wheel push trick, but it didn't push. I work on a '97 Dodge Ram that lived in New England! These hubs had rust welded in the knuckle. I used this tool with a 12 pound sled and pulled out both hub assemblies. It took about 20 hits, but this is by far the easiest way to get the bushings out. Definitely worth the price.

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • Inconsiderate

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The tool broke in half after a few hits.

As many others have said the weld on the tool broke before the bearing came loose. If it comes loose you will see how badly it was welded. I was able to smash the bearing by placing it under the car and hitting the tool's remaining flange with a sledgehammer. I live in New England, so I'll admit mine probably rusted together worse than the others. Also, none of the hardened nuts that came with the tool fit my Subaru Forester and I had to buy my own. Don't try to use your own lug nuts, they will

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something