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90zcar

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Does anyone that has the hf seal driver kit that's pictured below have or take a pic of what the back of the discs look like. I wanna know if they are flat or cupped. I can't find a picture anywhere
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Does anyone that has the hf seal driver kit that's pictured below have or take a pic of what the back of the discs look like. I wanna know if they are flat or cupped. I can't find a picture anywhere
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Thanks!!


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I have that set and they are flat. Don't have a pic off hand. It's a great set for the money.
 
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90zcar

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Ok thanks. I'm looking for a cupped set that could drive in seals like this.
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It needs to be cupped/open in the center to clear the high centered ridge on the inner part and only come in contact with the outter lip.
In the past I always used pueces of pipe or PVC and even sockets that are big.
I'd like to actually have a set that's made for it and organized by size


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Some truck wheel seals use a driver like that. Most are much bigger than the one in your photo. Check with a shop that repairs semis.
 

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What you pictured is a bearing driver set. They have a seal driver set with about 15-20 black nylon discs. Some of those are cupped. I'd give you the part number, but I threw away the box years ago.
 
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90zcar

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What you pictured is a bearing driver set. They have a seal driver set with about 15-20 black nylon discs. Some of those are cupped. I'd give you the part number, but I threw away the box years ago.


Thanks for pointing that out. Just checked out that set. Wish it was made of aluminum tho. The black nylon set seems to have bad reviews but I think people are using it for the wrong purpose


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Thanks for pointing that out. Just checked out that set. Wish it was made of aluminum tho. The black nylon set seems to have bad reviews but I think people are using it for the wrong purpose


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I just used mine the other day to do the hub seals on my k1500. The plastic has never really concerned me (although I agree aluminum would be better). It comes with a big metal washer that you should use to back up the bigger ones. The cupped ones are thicker and heavierby the way.

I have an identical set with Power built on the box. Auto zone probably still carries a set under a different name. You might be able to warranty it through them if you buy their set, probably depends on your local store.
 
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Advance Auto carries the Power built line. I bought a serpentine belt tool there. If you can get a part # you can probably look it up on their website and get a discount on it.
 
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I'll check advance tnite hopefully


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