
Clever but honestly more trouble than its worth. Ive never had an issue using a 3lb sledge to smack one out

For shame, for shame. Mr. Stud Muffin was using a chromy for his impact duties.
Well didn't you listen to him, he said you'd ruin the bearing doing it that way.![]()
Clever but honestly more trouble than its worth. Ive never had an issue using a 3lb sledge to smack one out and an open acorn nut and some grade 8 washers
I'm glad I've never had to pay an idiot like you to work on anything that I own.Clever but honestly more trouble than its worth. Ive never had an issue using a 3lb sledge to smack one out and an open acorn nut and some grade 8 washers
I'm glad I've never had to pay an idiot like you to work on anything that I own.
How do you think they do it lol and have been doing it for years? Read the rest of the posts and you can see many of us use a hammer. Thanks for insulting me btw
Clever but honestly more trouble than its worth. Ive never had an issue using a 3lb sledge to smack one out and an open acorn nut and some grade 8 washers
How do you think they do it lol and have been doing it for years? Read the rest of the posts and you can see many of us use a hammer. Thanks for insulting me btw
Don't worry about him. Half his posts are insults and the other half have been deleted. He will be banned in short order. They don't put up with that for long here.
If you're talking about me, any deleted comments that show "deleted", were deleted by me. Your statement that half of my comments are insults, is a lie, so that makes you a liar. That's not an insult, that's a fact. If I deleted a post, it's because I thought I was not being clear in what I was saying. I haven't figured out how to make a comment disappear. If I want to remove a post, I erase it and replace it with "Deleted". I'm guessing that if a moderator deletes a post, it's wiped out or there's an indication that it's been deleted. I don't know which.Don't worry about him. Half his posts are insults and the other half have been deleted. He will be banned in short order. They don't put up with that for long here.
Interesting idea, although I think pressing them in with the edge of the tool by the hole is not so great. I too just knock them out with a hammer, usually pull them back in with a nut. But now that I've seen this, I'm going to turn a plug on the lathe for the hole in the press when I get a chance and try using it to press the stud back in. Seems it should work slick with a socket over the stud on the front of the flange.
I use mine to do that and to remove leaf spring bushings more than I've used it for ball joints. I find it very useful for a "portable press".
A hammer brings short work for removing most studs
And lisle wheel stud installer put quick work and damage free to hub or bearing
I believe this is a good idea but at the same time too much work for what it is