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8629 Universal Wheel Bearing Hub Removal Tool Replace for ATD Tools, Compatible with All Axle Bolt Hubs (5, 6 and 8 Lug Hubs).

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About this item

  • šŸš— Universal installation is suitable for all axle bolted hubs (5, 6 and 8 lug hubs)
  • šŸš— Without damaging the shaft, Safely removes frozen hub assemblies instantly
  • šŸš— Made from quality & high strength steel, prevent corrosion and rust, sturdy and durable. 3/4ā€ steel backing plate and reinforced striking plate for long-lasting service.
  • šŸš— Easy to Operate: Mount it to 2 studs with supplied flange nuts, use a 5 lbs hammer to knock frozen hubs out of axles.
  • 1 year warranty for it.If you have any problem ,please contact us and we will respond you on 24 hours



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Michael Foster
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2025
Removal of a wheel hub assembly on your truck or SUV. The right tool makes the job much easier. Sturdy construction, this tool gives you the leverage to remove the hub easily. Package comes with bolts, nuts & washers.
Tracy E Bobo
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
This thing is a beast! Put it on with the "ears" pointed up. The bigger the sledgehammer, the quicker it will pop off. I have used it twice now. The second time it was faster and easier knowing what to do. I didn't get instructions. I put the "ears" down first.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
car part. Husband didnt complain so it must have been good quality
Alex Karpov
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2025
Those who ever tried to replace a wheel hub without this wander tool, I feel sorry for you. You wouldn't believe..
Proud American
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
2019 Subaru Outback rear wheel bearing. I beat the living daylights out of the thing for a couple of hours with a 8lb sledge and then a 16lb’er, and was only able to move the bearing about 1/16 inch out of the knuckle. It wouldn’t go any further. I gave up, and will take the knuckle to a machine shop. I just hope I didn’t damage anything in the process. Like others have mentioned the washers are way too soft, and the nuts fit too loosely, so I went to the hardware store and got better nuts and washers. I can see how it might work in some cases, so I give it 3, but for me it didn’t work.Update: I decided to give it one more try, and I did manage to get the bearing out by using 2 cold chisels, one on either side of the bearing from the back behind the dust shield. I was able to just barely get the chisels in between the bearing and the knuckle and drove them straight down on either side, and eventually they drove through, hitting one side then the other, and it popped right off. I’m updating my review to 4 stars, because I don’t think I’d have ever gotten the chisels started without that 1/16 in gap I got using the tool, so in the end it did work for me. I still can’t give a 5 because of the soft hardware.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
The nuts supplied with this product did not fit my 2013 Outback. Had to go to the local hardware store and find nuts that would work. Those nuts were not as good as the ones that came with the product and kept coming loose, even when using the supplied washer/lock washer. Easy to install, but I was not able to get the wheel bearing hub off. Will have to take to a mechanic.I would return it, but I beat on it quite a bit.
Jeffrey Jones
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2024
After a couple of good wacks with a 8 lbs mass the rust Belt Subaru rear bearing from 2019 came loose from the knuckle. I was carefull to aim at the reinforced plates and I used two struts bolts 8 grade from an other car with the included washer to secure the buster to the Hub.
Randy
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2024
It would have been great if it had a case and better wheel nuts all And all I give it a 8 out of 10
becky mccollum
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
5 years ago we drove from Ohio to Jupiter Fl to visit our daughter. On the way down our 2014 Subaru Forester developed a wheel hub noise. I have changed numerous wheel hubs in my lifetime without any major issues. When we got to Jupiter I tried to change the rear wheel hub but failed so I took it to a auto shop. They spent all day trying to get the wheel hub out and finally did with heating it several time. Cost me a bunch.We now have a 2016 Subaru Forester and my wife on returning from New Jersey developed a wheel hub noise. I jumped on Youtube to figure out how to change the wheel hub. Almost every video of someone changing the wheel hub of a rust belt driven subaru forester was a nightmare. There were numerous different ways to try and get it out. I am now 70 years old and crawling around on cement in my garage was making me reconsider even trying to change this Forester wheel hub. But then I found the video with this universal wheel hub remover and felt it was worth a try, because I did not want to pay all the labor cost at an auto shop. Thank God for the inventor of this tool. I was able to use my sledge hammer and after a few hits the wheel hub pops loose. Since it was so helpful i decided to change both rear wheel hubs because Subaru Foresters are known for them needing changed. I give this product one negative because the washers and nuts that come with it are crap. I went to Gilmans Hardware and picked up some number 8 washers and nuts because the first hub I did bent the washers. I highly recommend this tool!!!
DB COOPER
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Absolutely worthless, doesn't work. Bearings need to be pulled straight out, not beat down. Not to mention the nuts don't fit. Save your $ don't buy this
randall
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
I replaced 2 wheel hubs with this tool, and it is assume, worked great.
Xavier.M
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2024
Use it daily. Removed rusty wheel bearing on 2008 Silverado no problem . A must have tool if you work in winter climates where they use salt on the roads .
Blue Subie
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
This tool worked great on a Subaru rear bearing. A friend had to replace both rear bearings on his 2017 Impreza. The passenger side came out in 3-4 swings of the sledge hammer. The drivers side we were unable to get out and ended up taking the entire knuckle to a shop to have them press it out. Even that didn’t work so he was able to find a replacement at the local bone yard. So no fault of this tool. That bearing is seized in there until the end of time.This was the best priced version I was able to get delivered the next day. The only negative I’d have to point out is that none of the included nuts fit the Subaru lugs. I had a handful of extra lug nuts so we were able to utilize those.Other than that I highly recommend this type of tool to remove rusty and crusty wheel bearings.
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