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On-the-car wheel bearing puller?



I bought a set from Harbor freight. Its in a nice red case with plates, cups and bolt for about $60,00.
 Fairly easy to use once you get the circlips off the inside of the hubs. I used an air hammer to pull the bearing and revercing the parts, pressed it back in. 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nate Mellom [mailto:doubt@inwave.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 10:38 PM
>To: 'Scirocco list'
>Subject: On-the-car wheel bearing puller?
>
>I've heard they exist, and I thought I remember someone on the list 
>"renting" one out to listers.
>My DS bearing is feeling nasty, but I don't really want to disrupt my 
>alignment, or pay to have it done somewhere.
>What say you?
>
>Oh, and are Mk1 and Mk2 16v hubs interchangable? I have my old hubs off 
>my '81, I could swap one in temporarily, I think the bearings were okay...
>
>Nate
>
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