Uni-ball Removal Tool

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pirate air

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my idea that i actually use is a one time bolt and nut use this tool can be used over and over.

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cant believe you don't just make this easy and you have the tools to do it. YOu must not have look at the price....

Could probably use some all thread too instead of a bolt.


Personally I'd just us a ball joint tool and a puck for driving seals. But that tool above looks pretty handy.
 

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I have the uniball tool and it works really well.


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I was able to swap all 4 in my truck in less than 2 hours.


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I have the uniball tool and it works really well.


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I was able to swap all 4 in my truck in less than 2 hours.


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That coming with you to TRR Baja?
 

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No. Uniballs wear out but don't really fail to the point of replacement. Are you bringing 300m replacement pins?


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