The bushing puller is fine and can do the job but I don't think I would recommend it to anyone for any particular reason. The threaded bolt is too short. Even if you look at the display picture, you can see that the screw stops exactly where the puller attaches to the lugs. So how is he supposed to pull at this point to remove the hub? When I pulled the rear hub halfway out (2004 Ford Focus) the bolt ran out of threads and I couldn't pull any further, so I had to use a socket between the end of the bolt and my axle to get the extra inch. necessary. I did my job, but only because I needed the jury to set up the device. I don't have to use it very often, so it's not that painful for me, but if you're a mechanic who does something like this every day, stay away from this thing.
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