[V8] wheel bearings
cobram at juno.com
cobram at juno.com
Wed Jun 20 14:12:35 EDT 2007
You really don't need the Hub Shark, unless you're going to work on
Japanese cars (and others) with captive hubs. The Hub Tamer has all
you'll need to do bearings on an Audi. Basically they've upgraded the
old Hub Shark (by adding accessories we don't need for our cars), and
the old Hub Shark is now renamed the Hub Tamer.
Here are two links that will give you an idea of how the tool works:
http://www.kentool.com/hub-shark.pdf
http://www.mytoolstore.com/oldforge/olf06.html
Doing a web search is probably the best way to get the best price.
Here's a link to the hub tamer:
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/OTC-6537.html
Check eBay, when they show up there, they're usually the old Hub Shark or
the Hub Tamer, usually go for around $250.
BCNU,
http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
We come into the world naked, screaming and covered in blood. Why should
the fun end there?
tlastre01 at sprintpcs.com writes:
> What is a hubshark and where do I get one?
> Tomas
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