VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Auto & Vehicles » South Main Auto Repair
The Lisle Hub Remover 40100

The Lisle Hub Remover 40100

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
The Lisle Hub Remover 40100 I got me one of those bolt on bearing bangers and so far 6 is the max number of hits with BFH to get bearing to pop loose. Been watching you and all the different methods you have used, think the 40100 look like it s worth the 100
Date: 2023-09-22

Comments and reviews: 12


Yes this was an advertisement, it was rare and it was a actual advertisement. If it was not real you would have known somehow. If you saw it consider yourself lucky! This is more rare than seeing falcons swimming in a concrete pool! Eric O is a good guy and good service he deserves a break. Just love it. Thank you Eric O.
reply

I was installing a led-bar with an electrical kit. Someone had switched the earth and rele cable in the switch. So the electricity went through and burned the fuse. After a brainwash I switched blue and black and it worked. Arent You supposed to follow the manual? (the black was for the led in the switch)
reply

sold one wed in a shop to use on a Ford Explorer rear bearing. we used a heavy piece of metal between the caliper mounts to push against. the ears of the knuckle where the caliper bolts up bent from the load and the bearing never moved at all
reply

Works great
I know it's only 100 or so. That would be a fun project to build when you have everything in house to make it. That would get me of my fat. and relax for a couple hrs.

reply

Anyone have experience with the Chinesium knockoffs that are about half the price? For a DIYer that might use it once every few years it seems like they would probably be adequate
reply

Would it be better if you had one at the top and one at the bottom to pull it out evenly, or even one that has two screw in one tool, same as 2 seperate ones but one unit. F.
reply

I use this Lisle tool to remove hubs on Subarus. I live in the rust belt, upstate NY. Has not failed me once, even with rusty hubs. Thanks for making this video.
reply

Whilst I'm well aware this was a promo for this tool & it's good it's just not a problem to remove bearings & or Subaru long bolts, no salt, no shit, no problem!
reply

I still use your old method of popping out a wheel stud and using a nut and bolt method. LOL. Gleaned that tip from you a few years ago.
reply

Don't know of it works for all vehicles but I just wedge something like an extention behind hub and use power steering to push it out.
reply

That made super quick work of that hub. The last one I did took me a while. I wound up make my own puller because of how tough it was.
reply

Cool tool. Thanks for sharing. I may need one of these on my Wife's SRX soon, starting to hear a slight hum in the back of the car.
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos