OTC 7315A Universal Tie Rod End Remover
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Customer Review
Where Have You Been All My Life?
I've worked on cars since I was about 14 (30+ years). I've always used a pickle fork to remove rod ends; beating and banging on things, tearing up parts and knuckles. For whatever reason I decided to buy this OTC rod end remover to use on a Jeep my son recently purchased. I think the title of the review says it all-snug that baby up, put a turn or two on it, and POP, the rod end is off-no drama. The quality of the tool is outstanding and it's a pleasure to use.
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best so far
I can honestly say that this is the best tool of this type out there, made it look easy cos it was easy. It has fit a lot of Mercedes, Bmw, Volkswagen and Alfa Romeo. I am sure it fits other brands too. Worth it.
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Product Description
Tools that make front hub service easier without damaging wheel bearings. Installer is used to pull the axle shaft into the front hubs on Ford Taurus/Sable vehicles. Fits axle shafts with 20 mm x 1.5 thread. Top to learn more
OTC Tie Rod Press
This is one of the better press tools for tie rod ends to be pressed out of the steering arm since the tool is the most steady & stable for the job. The seesaw/lever tools can sometimes be scary. This press tool itself, despite it's stability, is not what does all of the work. I tighten the tool as much as feels comfortably possible without damaging the tool. More often than not, the rod end does not pop out. Therefore you apply sharp blows with a hammer on the knuckle/steering arm to "shock" the rod end and make it pop out of it's stuck position. Works like a charm.
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