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jabberwoki

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So `i'm looking at a used mac ball joint puller that has one of the sleeves missing so i contacted mac to find out how muck a replacement was and i got this part number #OT29505 which looks like an OTC number so i`m assuming that OTC makes this for mack and with OTC making their stuff in china that makes the mac tool ****** Chinese ****?
Am i wrong?
 
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House Sparrow

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The BJP1 is sweet, and every piece is USA. I still hate it, only because if I'm getting it out, it means I'm changing pressed-in ball joints. Nothing against the tool, it works great for pressing those accursed things out.
 

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Oh yeah! Got to use my new bjp1 today! Pressed the e350 jts out and only needed 2 hands! One of my favorite tools
 

Jamez

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Never needed to.

The Napa master set has worked everyday for the last 10 years.
 

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I know where there is a BJP1 in a pawn shop. It hasn't ripened yet, I"m thinking $250 out the door!:evil:
 

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Hasn't been on the shelf long enough for the price to go down to what I want to pay. They have it at $500 but it's been there for a few months, I'm going to wait another month or two, hoping someone else doesn't want it for a higher price than I want to pay. I screwed up on a Baldor 8", 3/4 HP buffer motor the other day, someone bought it out from under me for around $120. I got lazy and figured that since it had been there for months I could wait another week.

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Never needed to.

The Napa master set has worked everyday for the last 10 years.

Some folks aspire to own nicer things, others are happy with less. Those are the ones more likely to end up with a booger-welded toolbox that collapses in on itself.
 

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OTC new big c clamp all day long snaps together like a bjp1 I have the otc 8031 and it is a killer set for my particular needs.
 

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OTC new big c clamp all day long snaps together like a bjp1 I have the otc 8031 and it is a killer set for my particular needs.

I am looking to upgrade my balljoint set and have been eyeing the OTC stuff.
Have you had yours long? Do you know offhand where it was made?

Thanks.

Screw it. It's probably all Chinese now, may as well just drink the delicious Kool-aid and be done with it.
 
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Have the BJP1 as well. Blows the doors off any others I have used including OTC and my buddies Napa set.
 

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Some folks aspire to own nicer things, others are happy with less. Those are the ones more likely to end up with a booger-welded toolbox that collapses in on itself.

:supergay:

Youre just jealous
 

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I will say I was very happy with my OTC 8031 for my dodge used it a few times once of my truck and on a couple other trucks. No issues, I lube the thread which seems ot help.
 

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Youre just jealous

That's true.
My balljoint press is just a crappy OTC knockoff made by Astro.
And my crappy Waterloo box (one of them at least) has already collapsed in on itself: about six years ago my (then) service advisor thought he would "play a prank" on me and open all the drawers at once.
 

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You can never open all the drawers at once.... never.

just like going to the strippers, once all the cloths are off shows over.....
 

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Some folks aspire to own nicer things, others are happy with less. Those are the ones more likely to end up with a booger-welded toolbox that collapses in on itself.

:+1:


lmao... booger-welded toolbox... i gotta remember that line... classic and so true! :lol_hitti
 

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I bought my MAC/OTC ball joint press many many years ago. Mine is made in USA. It says MAC Tools but it is made by OTC.
 

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OTC stuff is made in China now? **** **** ****!

I was wanting to eventually get the OTC balljoint press master kit for awhile now. Not anymore. Oh well.
 

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My buddy has an old, Mac made in the USA by OTC press but he would never sell it. I just broke down and bought a BJP1 and have never regretted it. The adapters snap in unlike the OTC and I can do them by myself instead of needing three hands.
 

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i have done A LOT of ball joints, not sure where people are needing 3 hands sure it can be a balancing act till you get the screw threaded in some but not a big deal. the snap on one I am sure is nice i would love to try one, but its another one of those tools that is awfully expensive and the OTC has gotten the job done fairly easily. my 2 hands are free when using the OTC, one for the impact, 1 for the big hammer
 

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My buddy has an old, Mac made in the USA by OTC press but he would never sell it. I just broke down and bought a BJP1 and have never regretted it. The adapters snap in unlike the OTC and I can do them by myself instead of needing three hands.


What makes and models do you work on?
I've thought about the s-o one, I primarily work on Fords.

ETA: If anyone else would like to share their experiences with the BJP-1, good or bad, what it fits/doesn't fit, etc. I would love to hear them.
 
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NC-Fordguy

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I have an otc set (usa) and a US General (HF china)

Broke the clamp on the US General removing ball joints off a Dana 60 that had been sitting out in a junk yard in the back of a junker truck for likely 10 years. Easy exchange at HF.

I bought the HF set for things like this as I end up dealing with junk yard axles often
 

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I use the HF press daily at work. Key is just keep the threads greased and press on straight. Never had a bend or break.

I bet those snap in adapters are real handy! Nothing ticks you off more then getting the right adapters and then the entire setup falling on the floor while you try to finagle the impact gun on it lol
 

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What makes and models do you work on?
I've thought about the s-o one, I primarily work on Fords.

ETA: If anyone else would like to share their experiences with the BJP-1, good or bad, what it fits/doesn't fit, etc. I would love to hear them.

Funny you should ask. I pulled the left lower ball joint and pressed the new one in on the future son-in-laws 97 F150 4x4 tonight. Stopped for supper and will let him pull the right side. We are replacing the upper control arms (with bushings and ball joint included) as well as the lower ball joints, tie rod ends and shocks. The rear diff will get put back in tomorrow when Hudlow gets finished with it and the rear shocks and brakes will get replaced them also.
 
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