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Dodge 4WD Heavy-Duty Hub Removal Tool Set - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 6576S

The OTC Tools and Equipment 6576S Dodge 4WD Heavy-Duty Hub Removal Tool Set is engineered for professional technicians facing challenging hub removal tasks. This robust kit offers two distinct methods to effectively remove stubborn hubs from various 4WD truck applications, streamlining maintenance and repair procedures. Designed for efficiency, this tool set ensures thorough removal even when other methods fail.

Key Features

  • Dual Removal Capability: This set provides two powerful removal methods. The 6576 Hub Pressing Tool leverages power steering assistance to press off the hub, while the included 6577 Hub and Bearing Housing Puller can apply up to 20 tons of force for the most seized assemblies.
  • Preserve Components: The primary hub pressing method allows for the removal of the wheel hub with the bearing remaining intact, minimizing potential damage and reducing the need for costly bearing replacements.
  • High Force Application: The heavy-duty puller component is capable of generating 20 tons of force, ensuring the successful removal of even the most severely corroded or seized hubs.
  • Efficient One-Person Operation: Designed for single-person use, this tool set enhances workshop productivity by simplifying complex hub removal tasks and reducing labor time.
  • Durable, Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, this set is built for professional reliability and longevity in demanding automotive and industrial shop environments.

Applications

This specialized tool set is designed to service a range of heavy-duty 4WD truck applications. The 6576 hub pressing tool is compatible with Dodge 3/4 and 1 Ton 4WD trucks from 1994 to present. The versatile 6577 hub and bearing housing puller also fits these Dodge applications, as well as select GM and Ford 4WD truck hubs, making it a valuable addition for diverse fleet maintenance.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 24 September, 2014.