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New HF Maddox slide hammer kit?

Coryc1

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Wondering if anybody here has experience with the new Maddox slide hammer kit from harbor freight. Looks like its the same one Matco sells. I am looking into a Mac one as well which looks like a re-branded OTC.
 
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SeisMec

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If you can - for purpose of comparison -, measure the distance between the inner radii of the two slots that are in a straight line on this piece -

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A buddy with a no-name chinese set has needed to borrow from another buddies Snap-on set, because the slots are (3/8"?) further apart on his cheapie.
 

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matt_i

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Everyone should own a 5/8-18 tap to be able to fabricate some end tooling.

Or...some 5/8-18 unplated hex nuts to weld things to...
 

nmantas

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At least the Maddox one looks a little different (actual sliding hammer) than all the others....as well as the orientation of the parts in the case (the Powerbuilt version also uses the same orientation for more $$$). I wonder if all the other Asian sets that look almost exactly the same in terms of parts and alignment (like the Craftsman/Gearwrench) come from the same factory that make the ultracheap ebay sets:

$43 with the tall hub adapter missing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-16P-He...-internal-Puller-Repair-Tool-Kit/373232352022

$49 with the tall hub adapter included:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/7-96kg-Sli...g-Dent-Hub-Gear-Puller-Set-9-Way/333790982679
 

Shootinok

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I had a hard time pulling the trigger on one but with so few options that I could actually get my hands on, gave in and just bought the Maddox. I couldn’t find anyone who stocked them and get Napa, HD or a parts store to bring one in I’d have had to order it and pay for it. Then that would pretty much make the decision.

I opened the box at HF and decided it would do the job I needed it for - replacing the gimbal bearing on my boat. d983b6e3b14a4074ddfda18e17c6dc94.jpg

Overall I think it’s a good tool.
Here’s the dimensions requested for both the puller brackets included.
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Steve_P

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I have the OTC Stinger version. Bought it ~10 yrs ago. 6.25" and 5.12" outside dimensions as shown above. Mine is made in Taiwan. I bought a ton of OTC pullers and slide hammers ~10 yrs ago and it was almost all Taiwan or USA with global materials (Taiwan or China, I'm sure). The ball joint press was USA and not sure about the pitman arm pullers, but nothing was marked China FWIW.

And yeah, I have a few 5/8-18 coupling nuts to weld things to when the need arises.
 
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