Waste of money! There are only a few things you will use it for and a lot of times you can get by without it. In the case that you do need it, your local FLAP should have a press and for a small fee, do the job. Even the corner repair shops no longer have press tools, or brake laths. Not wroth the money. Eric SyncroWesty wrote: > Hi all, > > I am going to buy a press so that I can change my wheel bearings, upper > strut bearings, ball joints etc. I see 4, 10, 12, 20, and 50 ton presses > available. How much pressure do I need to work on a Vanagon? For instance > what is the toughest part to press out and how much pressure would it > require? > > Anyone have any idea? > > TIA, > > Cory |
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