The Ford Barn

The Ford Barn (https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/index.php)
-   Early V8 (1932-53) (https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=4)
-   -   Rear Hub Puller (https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65686)

My 34 Ford 03-18-2012 09:34 PM

Rear Hub Puller
 

Does anyone have any experience with the rear hub puller being sold by Vintage Precision? It is advertised as an enhanced reproduction of the K.R. Wilson ABV-156 rear hub puller and looks pretty good for less than $100.00. Just wonder if it will work as well as the original? Check it out at www.vintageprecision.com

Old Henry 03-18-2012 10:07 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Looks good to me. But, if you only need to pull a hub once in a blue moon you can rent a puller from AutoZone for free to do so.

ford38v8 03-18-2012 10:24 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Why fix something that isn't broke? For just a few dollars more, you can have a KR Wilson Hub Puller.
The KRW AB-156 is the best thing since chocolate.

Henry.... I'm surprised at your response! You're gonna pull the hub or are you gonna pull the studs from the hub?

Old Henry 03-18-2012 11:10 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by ford38v8 (Post 388802)
Henry.... I'm surprised at your response! You're gonna pull the hub or are you gonna pull the studs from the hub?

The only reason I can think that you would be surprised is that you don't know what the AutoZone puller is like. It pulls the same way the Wilson puller does, on the ledge of the hub. It's a little more cumbersome but pulls just the same - and for free. It has nothing to do with studs.

If you want to see what you can rent for free to do what only rarely needs done look at puller #27078 here: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ino...llersUniversal It's the first one listed. #27011 works too. It's just not quite as versatile.

Karl Wolf 03-18-2012 11:13 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

The Vint. Pres. puller looks real good... I got the KRW, love it..
Good not to cheap out on this, one time can ruin a good axle...
Karl

Scott H 03-18-2012 11:21 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

I got the aftermarket one Mac's sells and I've used it about 5 times so far with zero problems. 2 of those times were on drums that looked like they haven't been off in 50 years!

bobH 03-18-2012 11:22 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by My 34 Ford (Post 388731)
Does anyone have any experience with the rear hub puller being sold by Vintage Precision? It is advertised as an enhanced reproduction of the K.R. Wilson ABV-156 rear hub puller and looks pretty good for less than $100.00. Just wonder if it will work as well as the original? Check it out at www.vintageprecision.com


Looks pretty good. But, I always wonder (about credibility) when I see something like that hub & drum that is labelled 1939. Maybe it's just me, I don't recall seeing a 39 hub/drum that looked like that. JMO

Mike in AZ 03-18-2012 11:30 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

looks pretty good....definitely not a '39 Ford drum, tho....no wide five there....Mike

ford38v8 03-18-2012 11:35 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 388822)
The only reason I can think that you would be surprised is that you don't know what the AutoZone puller is like. It pulls the same way the Wilson puller does, on the ledge of the hub. It's a little more cumbersome but pulls just the same - and for free. It has nothing to do with studs.

If you want to see what you can rent for free to do what only rarely needs done look at puller #27078 here: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ino...llersUniversal It's the first one listed. #27011 works too. It's just not quite as versatile.

Henry, I wouldn't use a universal puller on my Ford for a couple of reasons:
Hold your mouth wrong and you pay for a new axle.
Hold your fingers wrong and you pay the E.R. Doctor.

Old Henry 03-18-2012 11:37 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl Wolf (Post 388825)
The Vint. Pres. puller looks real good... I got the KRW, love it..
Good not to cheap out on this, one time can ruin a good axle...
Karl

I was just trying to give us poor folks an option. Seems there are those trying to spend as much as they possibly can, and that's great if money is no object as appears to be for many. But, for others of us, we sometimes have to pick and choose where we spend our money and save by renting for free instead of buying when we can get the same result so we have our limited resources to spend on other things that we can't rent for free. I don't think that approach should be so quickly condemned. That approach may well represent the less noisy majority. :)

JM 35 Sedan 03-18-2012 11:42 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

I made what I consider to be a nice rear hub puller and posted pictures of how it works, etc., here on the new barn and on the old barn as well. I'm away from home right now and my computer files but could post something again when I get back home or I could email/pm those pics to you.

Fe26 03-18-2012 11:58 PM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

I too made my own, being an Industrial Blacksmith by trade helped. When I went to use it, the first rear hub on my new '36' pickup came off after just one revolution of the screw, the other rear hub took two revolutions. I figure the ft Ib's of torque on the hubs were practically zero. Still, I have it for next time.

Lucky I didn't drive it without first checking out the brakes (a standard proceedure for my mechanic).

I also agree with Old Henry, 'as needs must' while it's a comforting feeling to have the correct tool, any other tool which can do the job properly and safely should also be considered. If you can borrow one even better.

40Pickup 03-19-2012 12:32 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

4 Attachment(s)
Well, has been posted before! The way I did it!

/Jorgen

Old Henry 03-19-2012 12:36 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

If I was pulling my rear hubs once a month I'd definitely get the KR Wilson as it looks a lot easier to use but I only pull them every 10,000 miles to grease the bearings and change the brake shoes. For me, that is "once in a blue moon" and I'll keep borrowing from AutoZone for those rare occasions. Is there some reason others of you are pulling your hubs all the time? Something I should know?

Old Henry 03-19-2012 12:39 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by ford38v8 (Post 388838)
Henry, I wouldn't use a universal puller on my Ford for a couple of reasons:
Hold your mouth wrong and you pay for a new axle.
Hold your fingers wrong and you pay the E.R. Doctor.

I guess I haven't had the trouble with my mouth and fingers that some others must have.:rolleyes:

[email protected] 03-19-2012 12:47 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Vintage Precisions works just fine except: Vintage Precision's Rear Hub Puller will only work on grooved design hubs and not on protruding ring style hubs.

Fibber Mcgee 03-19-2012 12:48 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Old Henry ,I like knowing ways to save money .Now days we need all the shortcuts we can get.I got the cheaper one from Macs and have used it several times with no problems,I thing if I was pulling them all the time I would spring for the other but right now I dont have an extra $200 laying around.I like the fact that you can get all kinds of advice on here thats how we learn.

richard crow 03-19-2012 06:10 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

if your going to spend 100 for a toy puller go the extra & buy the kr wilson one advertized in the v8 times it workes & remember when you trade your old ford for a rocking chair you can sell it for near what you paid for it that pipe & bolt thing after you wacked it a few times will not look so good i have seen rear hubs so tight that they can bring tears to a glass eye. you don,t go bear hunting with a 22

My 34 Ford 03-19-2012 08:01 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

Thanks for all of the comments. When I saw the puller listed by Vintage Precision my first thought was that this is a good price for a club tool, one that would get a lot of use among friends. Then I wondered about the quality of the item, the hardness of the steel and how long it would last under repeated use. At $100 I thought that this was a good price when compared to the $150 puller advertised in the V8 Times which I know to be a quality item. The puller sold by Mac's at $190 seems out of line price wise and I wonder who makes it. Does anyone have any first hand experience with the puller made by Vintage Precision? For a club tool this is the best price at $100 but only if it lasts under repeated use.

Scott H 03-19-2012 08:19 AM

Re: Rear Hub Puller
 

I did this one for $75 http://macsautoparts.com/search.asp?...113t&x=19&y=12

Has been working just fine


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:45 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.