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pitmanpuller1.jpg This Snap-On (DarthVader-style [url=https://shop.snapon.com/product/Pitman-Arm-Pullers/Pitman-Arm-Puller-(Domestic-Cars-Light-Trucks)/CJ119B]CJ119B[/url]) pitman arm puller makes short work of a difficult job.  I'm using a flat tip on the nut & shaft, instead of the point on the shaft alone.
IF THE IMAGE IS TOO SMALL, click it.

The AirCat is a big help, too, but it's on the lowest setting, and I'm not giving it full-power.  Technically, pullers should ONLY be driven by hand tools.  And the pressure-screw's threads should be kept lubed with EP chassis grease.

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This Snap-On (DarthVader-style CJ119B) pitman arm puller makes short work of a difficult job. I'm using a flat tip on the nut & shaft, instead of the point on the shaft alone.
IF THE IMAGE IS TOO SMALL, click it.

The AirCat is a big help, too, but it's on the lowest setting, and I'm not giving it full-power. Technically, pullers should ONLY be driven by hand tools. And the pressure-screw's threads should be kept lubed with EP chassis grease.

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