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Old 11-28-2018, 02:52 PM
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Anyone used one of these bad boys on their wheel bearings ? Wondering how effective it is and how you use it. Thanks...b.
 
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do forum search for wheel bearings (and failures). multiple threads referencing such tools.
 

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I simply wanted a review of the Motion Pro tool...b.
 
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Interesting Timing ... I almost pulled the trigger on one on Monday (but didn't ... yet). Wanted to try it out ... just for fun and as an "Alternative".

Should be faster and an acceptable choice in a lot of cases.

Not many reviews as sold for a "Harley", but enough when researched as sold for a "Metric" ... Mostly Favorable

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Google Motion Pro bearing removal tool...b.
 
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I'm guessing the OP is referring to the Motion Pro 08-0410 tool.
This tool looks similar to the Pit Posse PP2562, except the Pit Posse tool doesn't have the 25mm collet.

Here is a video describing the Pit Posse tool, which is similar to the Motion Pro one.


I have the tool from wheel bearing remover and installer from Georges Garage and I recommend it.
 
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Regardless of whether you get the Motion Pro Tool or the Pit Posse Tool, you might want to also get a heat gun for those stubborn wheel bearings.
 
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'Look Out' that's exactly what I was looking for ! Such a simple idea for getting them out ! I'm ordering a set for sure. Thanks sir !...b.
 
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