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Old 01-07-2007, 09:10 PM
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just got home, used it to help me do 2 balljoints and a caliper(didnt use it on the caliper)on a 2000 ford mustang. took me 2h and they where press on. I didnt have a baljoint press so I went to daves house(snap on man)and bought the otc press kit. cost 200+tax for the press kit but it has a liftime warrenty and I made 150 for the job plus the 40 doller core on the caliper. this is why everyone should buy tools. If you learn how to use them they can pay for themselvs and more.

ps any job you have to do just go to www.autozone.com and they have online instructions to help you out
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Old 01-07-2007, 11:27 PM
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This year my boss bought me the 3/8" 12v model for assembling motors, for my Christmas bonus. He has a 9.6v 3/8" and another of the same model as mine. I was always grabbing one of his so I can work faster, but I guess he thought that would be a nice bonus for me this year. Last year was a t-shirt, so I had no idea I would get anything more.

I guess it works out for him as well, since it certainly speeds up assembly and he's always looking for ways to speed me up. I love it. I want one for the house now, lol.
-josh-
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