BJP1, adapters lock in place and the C-Frame press is probably the best you'll ever find but spending ~$500 (more if you need the adapter update kit) to do a vehicle or two really doesn't make sense. The OTC kits are perfectly serviceable and are also nice quality. Their kit/press has been the go-to for most shops for decades.
Except the OTC is prone to bending.
I used a HF press kit for years. Made many times over what I paid for it. I finally broke it using an impact on it because I was struggling with the breaker bar (I even said, "This is probably dumb," first Haha).
I bought a used BJP1 for $400 on eBay after that. Strength aside, the BJP1 just works a hell of a lot better due to the adapters. Also, the standard presses are not wide enough to do 1480 ujoints, whereas the BJP1 is a few inches wider than it would need to be.
Personally, since you can rent them for free from any parts store, I'd probably just rent one until I saved enough for the BJP1 if I were to do it all over again. If you are far away from a parts store, though, I could see buying an Astro or OTC or something. The HF isn't covered by their warranty, so I wouldn't recommend them. I think they're like $70 normally, and I'd rather just pay $100-$150 for something with a warranty.
anyone have any experience with the astro pneumatic 7897?
http://www.tooltopia.com/astro-pneumatic-7897.aspx
I'm about to start the redoing the front end on my 4x4 s10 blazer, was considering this option
I have, they have already been replaced once before so no rivets to deal with this go round.Double check yourself, I'm pretty sure your ball joints are riveted in and if replaced, bolted
Hi owenst7
what is brand " HF press " ?
but having to work at 80% of the Jeep is not better 8031 otc that has C-frame throat opening larger than bjp1?
thank you
Giacomo
Huh?
I have bent or broken the frame on three ball joint presses. One OTC, one Astro, and broke the Harbor freight in half. I bought the snap on and never looked back. The only thing I was doing with the others was trying to remove ball joints. I didn't do anything stupid like leave the snap ring on. They were just really stuck. I had even heated them with a torch and let them soak with PB. I've had the SO one for years now and zero issues.
How long ago was this?
We've made the C-clamp beefier twice since its inception, keeping up with the torque levels of modern impacts is always an ongoing thing.
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Do you have a dimensional drawing of your current model?
I've been pretty much under the assumption that there are only 2 or 3 shapes/dimensions out there based on the ones I've had contact with. Seems like they are all dimensional copies of the OTC (which I think has a standard and a slightly bigger unit for medium duty trucks) from all the ones I've used.
The height of the "vertical" section of the I-section is what provides the strength significantly more so than the metallurgy. If the Astro unit compares to the BJP1 in material height at the 90°s and the center where it counts (that's where they always bend), I'd probably consider buying another press to carry to races/on the trail.
What I would really like to see is someone make one with ACME thread and a grease zerk. I keep telling myself I'm going to build one that way to carry in the buggy...but several years after building a press brake, that has still yet to happen lol.
Pretty sure the answer he's looking for is 'Harbor Freight'.