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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023
All though cheap very well-made. Glad I bought them.
Cronk
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
Had everything but what I needed in the kit. I was still able to make it work by flipping the driver upside down. Quality is very good considering the cost.
GILV
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
Used to rebuild a gm 8.6. 81MM(largest size in kit) tapered end didn’t fit largest pinion race so I flipped it over and drove it in with the flat side. Also used to install outer axel wheel bearings on same 8.6. Aluminum is soft and wears easily so as not to damage the race/seals. Handle stood up to my 4lb sledge without bending. Overall it’s worth the money for occasional use.
DINSTAAR
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023
Bought so I can drive races into new Empi slotted rotors for 68 Beetle. Bearings and races are part of the rotor kit and not some other manufacturer. I though this kit a reasonable purchase for doing a job it is completely designed to do. It failed miserably and the only thing making me list one star for durability is the fact I cannot list zero stars. Keep in mind, I am not a novice and have worked as a professional mechanic for the US military for my career. I've installed engines, bearings, chassis', generators, and worked hydraulics. I am not new to auto maintenance and completely know how to use hand tools. This tool, in my reasoned and professional opinion, sucks.The first pic shows the bent driver handle and the failure of the metal. A deadblow hammer was employed and this handle collapsed under the strain. The second picture is the result of using the 50mm race driver itself. Did not hold up to the strain of one race installation. Resorted to using brass drift to attempt to straighten out the race using the 50mm driver and failed. had to take the rotors in to a guy with a hydraulic press, something I bought this kit to avoid doing.
Clarence
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
I have used it once. It was very simple to use. Made what I was working on a lot easier.
Jason Baer
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023
This is a great product for the money. I’ve used it to install new bearings in a power steering pump I rebuilt as well as install new axle seals on an axle we were rebuilding.Now, being totally honest, if you needed this tool everyday for work, this is not the tool for you. You likely need one of the other sets on the market that costs 4-8x the price. However, if you only need it occasionally, this is the perfect product for you. It’s way better than using sockets, wood blocks, and other items to drive seals and bearings. The metal is aluminum, which can be soft, so I highly recommend using a rubber or plastic sand filled dead blow hammer for striking it. Honest review here - it’s a great product for the money for the occasional user, but it’s not for professionals looking to beat the hell out of it on a regular basis.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
Yes, these are constructed of aluminum and the rod deforms a bit when you strike it. That's the point, fellas. Honestly can't believe people are in here complaining about that. Read the directions and watch a couple YouTube videos to make sure you're doing it right. For the money, if these get me through a handful of bearing, race and seal replacements I'll consider myself ahead of the game. Not bad at all.
Carlson Batchelor
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
Good
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