Now lets see you do that on real world u-joints ... you know the ones that have been installed for 20 years. Those came out way to easy, and it didn't look like it was because of the tool.
Seriously though, why not just use a ball-joint puller.
By design, force is applied ONLY to ONE cup, NOT TWO as with a typical ball joint press (c-frame). Tiger uses approx.HALF the force a BJP would take to do the same U joint. For those seized-up stinkers it appliest approx.TWICE as much force as the BJP at a given scrw pressure. If it looked too easy it's because it was TWICE as easy using TIGER TOOL. I took time to say this because they are GREAT to deal with... I got AWESOME customer sevice recently thamks to KEVIN. I don't forget that.
@TsmnnDvl5 Hi TsmnndvI5, We have manufactured these tools for over 20 years and have yet to here of a case where this has happened. Generally speaking the yoke ears are stronger than the cast portion of the glove that pulls against the yoke.
I've gotta get me one of those!
LUckybones25 1 week ago
Now lets see you do that on real world u-joints ... you know the ones that have been installed for 20 years. Those came out way to easy, and it didn't look like it was because of the tool.
Seriously though, why not just use a ball-joint puller.
Anubis78250 3 weeks ago
By design, force is applied ONLY to ONE cup, NOT TWO as with a typical ball joint press (c-frame). Tiger uses approx.HALF the force a BJP would take to do the same U joint. For those seized-up stinkers it appliest approx.TWICE as much force as the BJP at a given scrw pressure. If it looked too easy it's because it was TWICE as easy using TIGER TOOL. I took time to say this because they are GREAT to deal with... I got AWESOME customer sevice recently thamks to KEVIN. I don't forget that.
JP-USA
lauratwo16 2 weeks ago
looks good , probably better than my BFH & big block of wood that i use : )
piglett2195 3 months ago
thank you sir this was a huge help
Justo506 5 months ago
Made in CANADA?! Why would we wanna buy that?! Just kidding of course :)
Dranger024 8 months ago
What are the chances/odds of this tool bending the "eyes" where the caps go while pressing in or out? A very interesting tool kit.
TsmnnDvl5 9 months ago
@TsmnnDvl5 Hi TsmnndvI5, We have manufactured these tools for over 20 years and have yet to here of a case where this has happened. Generally speaking the yoke ears are stronger than the cast portion of the glove that pulls against the yoke.
TigerToolIntlInc 9 months ago