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Ball joint service kit

rebelmyers1

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I'm searching for a ball joint service kit. Best bang for my buck. Don't look to spend $300


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DSLTRK

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I'm searching for a ball joint service kit. Best bang for my buck. Don't look to spend $300


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OTC 7249, around $100. C-press is forged in USA with mostly USA made parts.

Buy the Otc, then use sch 80 pipe for adapters. That's going to be your true value.
 

JKady

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Literally any of the affordable ones on the market will do just fine. I've done many balljoints with a Harbor Freight set. Any of the non Snap On presses I've ever put my hands on (AP, OTC, Matco) felt and looked exactly the same, price was the only difference
 
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Greg85mcss

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My old shop had the otc press & hf adapters. They do a lot of fleet vans & nobody has their own kit so that stuff gets used a lot & works great


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LXCam

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What will you be using it on?

A roofing project :lol_hitti


I have a OTC 6530 kit that works out well 70% of the time. But considering all the miller specific kits I own and the amount of money those cost is a pretty damn good percentage in my book.
 
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HomeTheaterMan

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I bought the Harbor Freight kit and I'd stay away from it. After a few uses it the c clamp bent open. Reading reviews on the HF website it seems like this is a very common issue with this kit. I'd spend a bit more and get an OTC one.

If you only need it once, getting it from a loaner tool program at Advance or Autozone isn't a bad idea.
 

anndel

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OTC or Astro tools are decent. Both way better than Harbor Freight unless you want a Snap On set.
 

Tim C

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I bought the Harbor Freight kit and I'd stay away from it. After a few uses it the c clamp bent open. Reading reviews on the HF website it seems like this is a very common issue with this kit. I'd spend a bit more and get an OTC one.

If you only need it once, getting it from a loaner tool program at Advance or Autozone isn't a bad idea.
My HF press bent open too. I bought the OTC clamp and still use the HF adapters with it at home. Clamp was like $100 on the tool truck. At work I use a full OTC kit that belongs to the shop owner.

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