Wheel bearing puller ?
#21
Not sure why people whine so much about this. I think it is great idea, if you are trouble shooting a problem or look for something such as this. Why start a new thread.
George is out of stock on pullers.
Though when you do look at old threads based on parts or such, that can change, you need to wonder if something newer has come out.
George is out of stock on pullers.
Though when you do look at old threads based on parts or such, that can change, you need to wonder if something newer has come out.
#22
People bitch all the time when members don't use the search feature to find the answer to their question, then when they do and revive an old thread people bitch! Which is it folks?! Use the search feature or start a new thread?!
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Zerk (07-18-2019)
#23
I use google a lot. I put in my question, and add forum at the end, if I want to read reviews on a product. Google will take you to all these threads too. The forum search engine is nice to direct the search.
This is also why I encourage people when trouble shooting to come back and tell us the fix.
This is also why I encourage people when trouble shooting to come back and tell us the fix.
#24
Not sure why people whine so much about this. I think it is great idea, if you are trouble shooting a problem or look for something such as this. Why start a new thread.
George is out of stock on pullers.
Though when you do look at old threads based on parts or such, that can change, you need to wonder if something newer has come out.
George is out of stock on pullers.
Though when you do look at old threads based on parts or such, that can change, you need to wonder if something newer has come out.
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[QUOTE=05UltraBob;18407977]People bitch all the time when members don't use the search feature to find the answer to their question, then when they do and revive an old thread people bitch! Which is it folks?! Use the search feature or start a new thread?![/QUOTE
your totally right he did search but why revive something so old to tell people he found a way to get a tool from auto zone to work? Adios pot calling the kettle black
your totally right he did search but why revive something so old to tell people he found a way to get a tool from auto zone to work? Adios pot calling the kettle black
Last edited by decencyxdefied; 07-19-2019 at 06:55 AM.
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https://www.georges-garage.com/sitemap/
BTW: I have the George's Garage "Wheel Bearing Remover & Installer" (SKU: 740010) tool. Works great and is well made.
Last edited by LQQK_OUT; 07-19-2019 at 10:35 AM.
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