Sold 20 ton shop press

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I have a shop press and a basket of misc pieces. I've used this for front arm bushings with ease. Works well for transfer case gear changes as well.
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I'm still over here pluckin' dolls? :ROFLMAO:

Great deal, whoever has room should make a happy home for this thing.
 

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Sorry, missed that! Is 20 tons enough to do u-joints?
I have the same press, should be plenty to do u-joins (I build diffs with it), 80 series radius arm bushing can/will stall it.
 

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Yup

Those must've been pretty rusted in there! The pop will catch you off guard
I’ve had 2 where it was totally stalled and started to parallelogram lol, so I took the map torch to it as far away as I could, it sounded like a gun shot in my garage.
 

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BANG!
 

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I will take if still available. I need to press in new front wheel studs.

Looks like Nic has first dibs, but for your wheel studs you can use a brass hammer (what I used on mine) or a regular hammer and a brass drift.
 

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Looks like Nic has first dibs, but for your wheel studs you can use a brass hammer (what I used on mine) or a regular hammer and a brass Would be nice to have a press for this, u-joints and other things.
Looks like Nic has first dibs, but for your wheel studs you can use a brass hammer (what I used on mine) or a regular hammer and a brass drift.
Removed the old studs with brass drift and hammer. Would be nice to have a press
 
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