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2025-08-24 11:19:32
It worked fantastically used it on two pumps so far
Michael B. Matyas
2025-08-11 16:53:50
Good
Joe
2025-07-06 13:04:25
I will start by saying the install tool nut is captured by a steel frame that is not properly pressed together. This reduces the nut engagement area to one third of the surface. Now when you try tighten on the pully, the nut pulls further into the hardware causing the wrench to slip off the edge. This coupled with the fact that the material is not hardened. results in the damage to the tool and the power steering pump thread. :( I will return this junk and recommend that you save yourself some time and buy something else.
Sergio
2025-06-10 15:04:06
bolt on shaft could have been larger so it can be more sturdy but i was made with a smaller bolt so you need to keep very still with it so it can work better. Avoid small tight spaces with or can be tough to work with but if you get to right leverage you'll be just fine!
Daniel
2025-06-09 16:25:00
This worked well for me, removed and installed a pulley on a jeep xj, no problems and everything went smoothly, no complaints, good price and easy to use, different style than what ive seen some other people use but it worked very well
joseph crawford
2025-05-28 13:04:43
The tool you use to press the pulley back onto the shaft, less than half the nut is exposed and it rounds off easily.
tx_toolman
2025-05-13 16:58:07
Did exactly what I needed it to do, decent case. Very hand to have around
Shelby Harris
2025-03-13 20:59:06
I was still able to remove the pulley, it just wound up being a disposable tool for me because the pulley remover is no longer straight
Jean Séguin
2025-03-11 11:13:37
Use as a pulley extractor for the direction pulley, it works with patient.
Merlin
2025-02-17 09:42:33
The pulley puller worked okay, but trying to press the pulley back on the threads stripped on the bolt and nut, utter garbage, now I have to buy a good one,
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