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I have had good experience with harbor freight tools. I have never used that particular press, but the most important part is the c-frame. I would guess that the kit has all the sockets needed to press out RBV joints, but if not you can always easily make one out of some pipe.
 

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has anyone used this ball joint press from harbor freight?

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=4065

i know all of their stuff is cheaply made i want to know if it will work for our trucks
i have a harbor freight ball joint press. it worked great, ive used it more than onece without problems. ive done ball joints and u-joints with it. i payed $30 for mine but it was a little different than the one in the link. mine wasnt the 'four wheel drive' set, it was this one. it looks like for just a little more, you could have a set with a couple other pieces. may end up being worth it.
 

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I have that exact kit.

Works great for U-joints and ball joints.

No issues with mine whatsoever.
 

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i got one of those presses and never used it to do my ball joints, i used a hamer and deep socket.
 

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We have a kit almost identical to that at work. I work in a very busy shop and it gets used every day without incident. For 40 bucks it's a great deal.
 

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I have a 4wd set similar to that. Got it from Princess Auto. Used it on u-joints from the old mazda as well as u-joints on the f-350. I know Red85 used it for the ball joints on his 94 as well. Boy does it make a job so much easier. No more heating and beating the snot out a u-joint.
 

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It's not really necessary for U-joints, but it makes it a LITTLE easier.

It makes a huge difference for balljoints. Virtually essential.
 

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A little???? NONE of the u-joints I've had to do were close to easy using a hammer and socket. The ones using my press were done in less than a 10th of the time.

The thing is invaluable for either components in my book. Especially on the trail.
 

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really? i have never had a prob with u-joints or ball-joints comeing out. the hammer and socket or pipe has been faster for me, just because i can slam um out and then back in.
 

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I bought one since the one I rented from A.Z. was broken. But I have not used it yet, seems every weekend is 96+ degrees outside and just to hot to do all the work I want to do to the front end right now. I plan on replacing the front differential,ball joints,outer tie rod ends and driver side radius arm bushing.
 

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You live in Florida, but complain it's too hot out?

The solution would seem obvious....
 

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anytime somone complanes about it being to hot down here I always tell them

"75 runs north and south, See ya!"

Everything is getting to crowed around here.
 

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Uh,yeah, last W.E. it was 100 degrees out and high humidity. With my health, no thank you, heat stroke is not in my blood, and yes I grew up here from birth. If it was 100 and low humidity, no problem, I have seen it get 110+ here before in my life,multiple times, and yes, snow one time in the late 70's. You snowbirds live up there with snow, and I hear ya saying "It is to cold outside to do this now, will wait", well that Interstate system works both ways!!!! ;missingteeth;
 

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I have that same press and it worked great. however cranking on it with the impact wrench, I ended up bending the upper ring a little, but it still works it is just a little crocked now. but I'd say go for it.
 

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