The Lisle Hub Remover 40100

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Time Saving Tool That Safely Removes Frozen Hub Assemblies Without Damaging Other Suspension Components.

Fits on most 5, 6 and 8 lug hub assemblies found on cars and trucks. Bolt the 1/2" thick driving plate to the hub using the hardened washers and existing lug nuts. Insert the hardened threaded forcing screw to push against a solid surface to loosen the hub assembly. To completely remove hub the forcing screw must push from a least two different solid points. Use the tool with caution, and do not push on only one solid point.

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Due to factors beyond the control of South Main Auto Repair, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. South Main Auto Repair assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. South Main Auto Repair recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of South Main Auto Repair, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained.
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I have no idea if the knock off is just as good 🤷🏼‍♂

SouthMainAuto
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Eric O’…My wife will not let me watch any more of your videos. Every time I watch one, I have to go buy another Tool! Thanks so much Eric!!!

johnboywaltonbeard
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Lisle has been making useful more or less budget oriented tools for years.

SlowHippie
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I have used all the tools you recommend and have become somewhat of a wheel bearing guru here in Ohio. I have to say that the 40100 is my all time favorite. I make sure to keep the threads on the large Jack bolt lubricated and she has yet to let me down. Thanks for all the Rusty car tips. Don't Let Cheapness be your weakness. Weasel piss is your friend.

BudgetGuitars
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I use this Lisle tool to remove hubs on Subarus. I live in the rust belt, upstate NY. Has not failed me once, even with rusty hubs. Thanks for making this video.

iamtattles
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Lisle is probably one of the best specialty tool manufacturers there is. What impresses me is how high quality they are for the price. Not a sponsor, but i wish i was!

SPAZTICCYTOPLASM
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I really enjoy when you show us how to use specific tools! Most manufacturers instructions are vague, at best. Watching you use it teaches me how to use one correctly. Thanks for another great video!

JRBRestorations
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You, sir, have sold me more tools than any tool truck rep ever has. 👍😎 thanks for all your quality tool recommendations, keep it up

christianc
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Part two, show the wheel bearing replacement and put it altogether. Great video Sir. Simple and to the point. 🇨🇦💝👍

gerrymcintosh
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I still use your old method of popping out a wheel stud and using a nut and bolt method. LOL. Gleaned that tip from you a few years ago.

MarcMercier
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Oh I'm buying this! I have had to pull the hubs on mu corolla 3 times now and it's always a beast to do. I end up pulling the entire knuckle and then pressing the hub out. I like your method better. I didn't have much choice but now I do! Thanks for the video. Nice and simple!

DSpanky
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That made super quick work of that hub. The last one I did took me a while. I wound up make my own puller because of how tough it was.

aarongrabowski
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I live in Michigan so I deal with the same rust. A friend of mine has this tool. He let me borrow it to change the hubs on my Expedition. Made quick work of them.

adamkane
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Tools like this pay for themselves after one use when it saves you hours of frustration and sweat equity. Great tool and great channel! Cheers!

mikehightveedub
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Central NY tech here. This tool is awesome. Subaru, GM, and Chrysler all caved to this little beast so far 👍

butterknuckles
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Lisle 40100 hub remover is a Great tool Lisle makes Amazing tools and very budget friendly good quick video Eric O @South Main Auto Repair LLC

AntonioClaudioMichael
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It's all well and good for someone like you that doesn't have to deal with rust. Some of us have rust we battle against

Tigerfire
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Great tool here in Michigan. Thank you Eric O. for everything you do.

tracydiller
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Sooo Glad I live down south. No rust. Love your vids MR. O

GregRuffino
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I wish this was out when I was a mechanic here in Wisconsin. This tool is 1/3 what I paid for a larger air hammer. Even the scan-tools are just vastly better than anything we had at dealer level.

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