10102 - Tiger Tool Heavy Duty U Joint Puller

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2008

The World's greatest and "original" U-Joint Puller! Engineered for use with up to a one-inch impact wrench, this tool provides the ultimate "brute strength" for disassembling drivelines.

Fits Spicer drivelines 1610, 1710, 1760, 1810, 1880, Meritor (Rockwell) 16N, 17N, 18N, 1710, Spicer SPL 140, 170, 250 "Life Series", and Meritor RPL 20, 25 "Permalube" Series. (Designed to work with U-Joint bearing cups from 1.5" to 2.2" and will fit virtually all Class 7 and 8 Trucks and Machinery)

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  • how about showing removal of a full joint with both shafts on the joint

  • @rthom86 We are currently in the process of refreshing our videos in HD and will show this in our next video. In the mean time you can watch the video on the Tiger Tool 10103 U Joint Puller which should show what you are looking to see. Thanks for commenting.

  • @TigerToolIntlInc does this tool work on 1/2 and 3/4 ton vans and pickup trucks, all makes??

  • @legendhunter47 You will need the Tiger Tool 10105 U Joint Puller. We also make a kit (20503) that includes the 10105 as well as a 10202 bearing cup install and a 70300 snap ring plier. You can view all these items on our website.

  • I like the THOR method better as demonstrated on my video. It is based on the same basic principles and requires the same vice and a $15 dollar hammer.

  • @briansmobile1 Hi Brian, Our U joint pullers are designed to be used without a vice as seen on the 10103 U Joint puller video I just posted. It was just easier to video being in a vice when this was originally recorded many years ago. Thanks for commenting.

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  • @qqqweplr Hi qqqweplr, Please contact me at 1 800 661 4661 ext 26 as I will need more information to answer your question. Thanks Kevin

  • what about the first 2 bearing cup how do u remove them whth the puller?

  • what a beast!!!!

  • holy crap! that thing is a monster! and nice!

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