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Astro Pneumatic Tool 78620 Subaru Ball Joint Puller

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Features

  • For difficult to remove, seized, rusted and/or corroded bolt-in Subaru ball joints
  • Designed for easy use with vehicle on jack stands using a deep 24mm socket and impact or hand wrench
  • Unique sliding pin non-rotating design removes ball joints in a single pulling motion without spinning the ball joint stud, reducing the chance of ball joint breakage
  • For Subaru Baja 2003+, Forester 1998+, Impreza 1993+, Legacy 1990+, Outback 2000+ and more
  • Or use included 5/8-18 thread adapter with any common slide hammer (arrives installed on tool, unthread to use alone)

Description

Never compromised on quality, fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology - Designed with the user optimal experience in mind. International Renown, constantly modernizing powerful devices to meet the demands of the modern user.

Brand: Astro Pneumatic Tool


Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.65 x 2.36 x 2.21 inches


Manufacturer: ‎PROOK


Part Number: ‎78620


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.65 x 2.36 x 2.21 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎78620


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎1 Astro Pneumatic Tool Branded Product


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 25, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent. Works!
It is not necessarily as good as "Company 23 tool 1" to remove the pinch joint ball joint which is rusted in place. And slightly a knockoff maybe. But it works; just arrived today - opened up the package; threaded to tool onto my not removed ball joint - used an impact driver - and less than 30 seconds later - ball joint is removed! Fantastic. Way less money than previous mentioned above. Some people in reviews mention the 'pin' falling out - well drive it back in. Another person mentioned that the 'thread adapter' was not included - so they were out of luck with a slide hammer... Maybe Astro messed up - but the 'thread adapter' is part of the tool. It is not optional or an accessory. The thread 'adapter' screws onto the end of your ball joint; and the other end of the small 'adapter' has 5/8-18 threads - which ARE the threads of the large Bolt included with the tool; and also the thread of a typical Slide Hammer. So, if you have the steering knuckle OFF; and you don't have an impact wrench - but DO have a slide hammer - you could attach the slide hammer and remove the stuck ball joint. It is a simple tool, that should last a long time. and if the threads of the large bolt get messed up - pick up another large 5/8-18 bolt from your local hardware store. I am very impressed and happy with this tool. Glad a blog discussing how to remove the stuck ball joint mentioned Company 23 - because I had no idea this type of tool existed. I have a bunch of ball joint presses; and had been racking my noggin on how to maybe use one of them... but hadn't seen a way. If you work on Subaru's get this tool - or the slightly different - but US made Company 23... I went with this - because of the price; and it is not bad and I will be using it again tomorrow and have it for many more years. Can't really see something going wrong with it - but it is made of Steel; and I know how to weld... but don't think it is going to break. 1 year warranty. Nothing wrong with the tool. After using it a couple of times - the large WASHER which the Nut tightens against - needs to be replaced. I am going to purchase a thicker washer. But that will be nut much; and readily available from any Hardware Store. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by David S.

  • Awesome product
The quality is really good! It made pulling the ball joint off of a 2012 Subaru Legacy real easy. It is worth every penny!
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Steven Tuamoheloa

  • Must have for Subaru lower ball joints from the knuckle!
The media could not be loaded. Purchased to remove the lower ball joint from the steering knuckle on a rusted Subaru Outback with 122K miles of hard driving in the rust belt. This tool worked soo well, the machine shop technician at NAPA ordered one for himself! Screws onto the threads of your ball joint. Once threaded on, turn the bolt clockwise. As the bolt moves down the mechanism moves up and pulls the stubborn, rusted old ball joint out of the knuckle. Much easier than heating with a torch! Heavy duty, seems well made, and a must have for any dyi Subaru owners tool box, for professional mechanics, and apparently for any machine shop that removes Subaru lower ball joints. Glad I purchased it and will definitely be in my tool box for my 4 children for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by AMoose AMoose

  • worked great on my stuck balljoint
worked great on my stuck balljoint
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Richard L Baisden

  • Worth EVERY Penny. Buy it!
I am a weekend, jack-stand mechanic living in the rust belt. Ball joints on northern Subie's can be an absolute B*t*h to get removed. I've done several sets, and they can take all day to get changed out. Part of the challenge, of course, is getting the old ball joint extracted from the spindle. I bought this tool, and literally extracted each ball joint in less than 15 seconds once I pulled the trigger on the impact wrench. To say this tool is worth every penny is a gross understatement. If you are doing this job by yourself, do not think twice about obtaining this tool! One tip on the pinch bolts. (The other PIA on this job...) Do not rush them. Soak them with PB blaster several times over a couple day period before you try to remove them. When the moment finally comes, do NOT try and loosen them with a long breaker bar. Two things will happen- 1) the head of the bolt will snap off, and 2) the garage will instantly be filled with words you don't want your kids to hear Instead- gently (and I mean GENTLY) use an impact wrench at its lowest possible setting. Forward/ backward/ forward/ backward very slowly- it may take several minutes of this. Again, DO NOT RUSH THIS. Eventually, you will see a very small, minute rotation, followed by a little bit more rotation, and finally it will loosen up and decide it wants to back out. The forward/ backward rotation is slowly breaking free all the rust on the threads. I have yet to break a pinch bolt doing this method, but it is not fast. Patience is absolutely the key, both in soaking them diligently for a couple days and not using too much force when you do try to remove them. Run a wire wheel inside the spindle to clean all the schmutz out of it, and then tap the new ball joint home with a brass hammer- the brass wont damage the threads on the new ball joint. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022 by RSchief

  • looks good have not used it yet
solid tool hope it works as stated
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by joe pintur

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