LTI Tools® - Hub Shocker Wheel Bearing Hub Removal Tool

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Universal Fit
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Product Details

Universal Hub Shocker Wheel Bearing Hub Removal Tool by LTI Tools®. Safely remove all frozen hubs instantly without damaging the axle. Universal fit mounts to all axle bolted hubs-5, 6 & 8lug hubs. Mounts to two studs using the supplied flanged nuts in 2nds. Use with 5 lb. hammer to knock frozen hubs out of axles. Flanged nuts included for improved safety and performance. Two mounting holes in 3/4" steel back plate. 1/4" steel square tubing and striking plate. Will not damage axle.

Includes

  • (2) - 12 mm - 1.50 Flanged nut
  • (2) - 14 mm - 1.50 Flanged nut
  • (2) - 7/16" - 20 Flanged nut
  • (2) - 1/2"-20 Flanged nut
  • (2) - 9/16" Flanged nut
  • (2) - 5/8" - 18 Flanged nut
  • Hub Shocker

Features

  • Practical, efficient tools to get your job done right
  • Designed by professionals for professionals and DIYers alike
  • Ultimate in reliability, convenience, and ease of use

LTI Tools® has been bringing innovative tools to serve the professional technician for over 30 years. LTI develops problem solving and time saving tools that allow the technician to be more productive. LTI Tools sells worldwide to the automotive, locksmith, security, towing and specialty markets.

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Part Number:
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LTI Tools® - Hub Shocker Wheel Bearing Hub Removal Tool
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LTI Tools® - Hub Shocker Wheel Bearing Hub Removal Tool
Tried everything to remove a stubborn rear hub on a 2014 Forester. Slide hammer didn't move it at all. Hammering from back side after loosening bolts didnt budge it either. About 4 whacks with a sledge on this hub shocker and it came loose. Definitely works!
Posted by Kenneth (Rochester, NY) / September 05, 2019

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