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Old truck
Greater than one weekEasy to use, price was right.
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kevin
> 3 dayGreat tool
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Keith Dinabantu
> 3 dayI felt like a professional mechanic when i had to remove my Chrysler Neon 2004 Pulley, just to install tha mere plastic cover for timing belt. The only advise i can add is that, one have to ensure a perfect grab before attempting to remove. The tool slips very easily if its not properly placed.
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J. Scholten
Greater than one weekThis is my third Ames tool, and I have yet to be disappointed. The puller fingers locked onto the balancer very well, and the replaceable pushing mandrel protected the crank and the threads. Used it on a 2009 Ford Edge, and my only note is that you may want to buy an installer as well, because I had to rent one to put it back together.
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Chris Johnson
> 3 dayI’ve used it only twice but it seems to be of good quality and has worked well so far. There seemed to be some red paint remnants on the black part but whatever. I don’t need it to look pretty, just functional.
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Johnnie Danger
Greater than one weekBought this because it said it worked with gen v lt1. I used the longest rod in the kit and it still didnt come close to removing my stock balancer. Had to improvise. Not what I wanted to do. 2 stars because it worked well up until the point it didnt.
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Alessandra
> 3 dayTool seems to be very cheep and floppy
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Barry U.
> 3 dayTHIS PULLER MADE THE JOB MUCH EASIER
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D. H. Nathan
Greater than one weekThis thing is made for the 3 legged harmonic balancer; fits right in and does the job! Comes in a nice case to keep it all together. If you want to know where its manufactured (my guessis the Far East) write the company at [email protected]. They are located in Tukwila, WA. USA.
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Kevin Lord
> 3 dayPulled my destroyed harmonic balancer off my 97 Jeep in no time. So glad I didnt have to yank the radiator!