These work exceptionally well!
--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56
Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 8:04
AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Brake/wheel
puller
Is this what you need?
Rear Brake Drum Puller: It consists of a 6"x6"x5/8"
steel plate with the 5 holes drilled on the 4 1/2" bolt pattern that all
Mopars, except Imperial, use. For 1956 and newer cars that have studs on the
drum, we made elongated nuts (1 3/8" long) by drilling and tapping hex rod for
right and left hand thread. We cut right & left hand threaded studs to
length and screwed them about half way into the elongated nuts and tack welded
them into place to maintain the right length. You screw the five elongated
nuts onto the stud on the drum. The studs stick out beyond the axle far enough
to install the plate over the studs and sits against the axle shaft. You put a
nut & washer on each stud & tighten them until the drum comes off. It
pulls on all five studs and is shorter & sturdier than three legged
pullers. The puller for pre-1956 Mopars uses the same plate but the
hardware is different to attach to those drums that have threaded holes in the
drum. I sell them with the guarantee that if you are not satisfied with the
puller, send it back for a refund. So far no one has sent one back. The puller
for 1956 and newer cars sells for $100.00. The kit that includes hardware for
pulling pre-1956 drums is $125.00. Add $12.00 for UPS shipping within US. To
order, send a check made to Les Fairbanks to T & L Mold 1246 E. Empire
Ave. Benton Harbor, MI 49022. I have a few pullers made up and usually ship
the same day I get the check. Thanks, Les email: lessue52@xxxxxxxxxxx (06/09/10
On Aug 18, 2010, at 8:30 AM, Mike & Chris Morelli wrote:
For the past 15 yrs I have had a local garage do
the brakes to both my 57 and 58 Plymouths, seeing how he was the only one
around that that the wheel pull tool. Recently he has down sized and had
some of his employees (non-mechanics) clean out his shop. Doing so the
tool was tossed.
I am looking for help in locating someone who has
one for sale, or if anyone knows where I can buy one. I was told that
the Chrysler 300 club sells heavy duty ones, but have been unable to fine that
info. If you can help me locate one or even give me the proper name of
this tool so I can keep my eyes open on e-bay, that would be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Morelli
57-58 Plymouths
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