For Sale 100 Series CV Axle Puller Tool

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I'm interested! Have any left?
 
Decided to run a couple out of 14ga 304-4 stainless steel just to see how it would look and I really like how it came out. I will be offering this as an option from now on for an extra $5 ($30 + shipping; feeler gauge is an extra $5). Let me know which version you’d like when you purchase. It will not have any additional finish besides the natural grain of the #4 finished stainless as pictured. 1wk lead time for the stainless version, galvanneal will remain in stock and ready to ship next day. If demand for stainless exceeds my expectations I will start keeping it in stock. Thanks again for all the support guys!

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In for stainless and feeler gauge. PM me with payment info 32246 zip
 
Got mine today, nice work! Another great replacement service tool that doesn't break the bank and isn't a cheap knockoff. AWESOME!
 
Got mine today, nice work! Another great replacement service tool that doesn't break the bank and isn't a cheap knockoff. AWESOME!
Appreciate the feedback!
 
Would love to purchase one of these! Currently doing front brakes ( '05 LX 470) and battling the snap ring spacing! Please let me know the payment etc. details!!!!
Pm sent!
 
I'm in for stainless and feeler gauge. PM Sent!
 
@TheForger I'll take a stainless. No feeler gauge
 
PM sent!

I am keeping both finishes in stock now and I'm usually able to ship next day
I would like to put in an order as well, whenever you have time.

Just did a ball joint replacement job/wheel bearing service and I can't get my cv axle pulled out far enough.... Then I stumbled upon this post!
 
I’m interested in SS & feeler gauge, please PM me. Thanks!
 
Over the past 5 months I have come to the realization that the raw 304-4 stainless steel finish is more popular than the epoxy-coated finish. As you know I advertise these as 'tools' and not decorative show pieces, meaning they are made to be used and abused. I've never been pleased with the durability of the epoxy coating, and I really didn't like the enamel coating I started out using. They show scratches, chips, and dings way too easily for my liking, and in general look like crap once they're beat up. I don't want these to be a one-time-use tool for people; I want it to be something that hopefully everyone carries with them in their recovery/tool bag. My intention was also to keep these as cost effective as possible so I've never been interested in powder coat. With that being said, going forward I will only be offering the stainless steel finish for the axle puller tools.

To kick things off, from now until Sunday, November 28th at 11:59pm, I will be selling raw 304-4 stainless axle puller tools at the same price as the previously sold epoxy-coated ones - $25/ea. Consider it a Black Friday special hahah!

I hope everyone has a safe and happy Thanksgiving!!

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