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Highly Efficient Universal Hub Puller by TruePower 20-2029 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Highly Efficient Universal Hub Puller by TruePower 20-2029

Can be adjusted by legs to an 7-1/2 inch diameter bolt circle. Adjustable sliding arms. Made of alloy steel and drop forged. Includes striking wrench and puller screw. Won't distort wheel lugs.

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Ideal for removing brake drums from air-cooled VW vehicles. Where I used to be able to usually remove brake drums by tapping the perimeter with a sledgehammer, I've had a case where this method just didn't work. VW manuals have always shown it as a tool to get things done, I ran for the money and took it. God, this should have happened decades ago. The drums come off so easily. The wood turner is set up to bang with a sledgehammer and on unyielding drums.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Withstands extreme testing

I bought this puller because I couldn't remove the tapered brake drums from a 1950's Chrysler rear axle. I apply a penetrating lubricant to the axle every day for a week. When I received the puller, I installed it, tightened it and heated the drum with a flashlight. I then applied a percussion gun to the puller and applied enough torque that I bent the 9/16 screws (see photo). The barrels were eventually released undamaged. The puller worked perfectly. I don't know if the manufacturer planned…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works! Happy with my purchase.

I was a little skeptical just what is nominally cheaper than all the others but it works. This is the tool you need if you have tapered axle drums like on my Studebaker 52. I would have preferred the tool to have 5 levers but the 3 that were there did a great job removing the drum. It seems a bit sketchy at first, but after everything was gently pushed down in small increments and given a few hard hits of the hammer, it came out beautifully. A good tool to have in your toolbox if you have an…

Pros
  • Excellent general characteristics
Cons
  • There are problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great but depending on your application you may need longer screws.

Used to remove seized brake drums on an old VW that had sat for 20 years with the parking brake on. Needless to say, the drums were so rusted that nothing worked. Since the old VWs had thin metal wheels that the eye bolts went into, they weren't long enough to use this puller (allows me to bolt it on, but not long enough to grab or place my feet where it is necessary), so I need them longer. Once I figured that out, everything worked great! I've used other pullers in the past, but this one is…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Don't remember

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The 3 in 5 hole pattern is not good and you risk deforming the hub

I used this to remove the hubs from the tapered axles on my Stude 39 and finally it worked on the second one I bought. Don't forget to lubricate the threaded shaft. The first one I bought stuck because the round thing that the hooks attach to is just aluminum. After grabbing this round piece, he simply turned around and the shaft with the hooks stayed in place. I couldn't figure out how to spin for 10 minutes without it coming loose. The other issue is that you really need 5 hooks if you are…

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The puller works but the middle screw is too short

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

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Overall very happy with my purchase. I like it.

I had a drum on my old Ford that turned with a lot of force and after a few hammer hits on the spindle it came off easily. Since the drum spun freely, I was able to remove it by hand. I understand it coming straight from China but it actually worked well. I use this to easily remove all drum brakes. I wouldn't say use this if you have a badly stuck drum, but then again I haven't tried it. It works great for what I need. I would recommend it to a friend. Great tool for fifty bucks. It's heavy…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • DK