gmartin1215
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Asking this forum since lifted vehicles are more than likely out on the trail...
Recently, I replaced a lower ball joint. I got the Loan-a-tool from Autozone for the basic press and master kit. The tool made the job easier to do than without it!
With the Loan-a-tool from Autozone, you have the option to return to get the deposit back or just keep it.
Right now, I am on the fence about keeping the tool. The guy at Autozone said he keeps one for his trail rig, which I thought may be a good idea. However, I wonder how often I would find myself in the situation out in the field where I would need this tool. The downside is I think this tool will go mostly unused.
Does anyone here have or is keeping their ball joint press kit? If so, what are your reasons for keeping the tool?
Recently, I replaced a lower ball joint. I got the Loan-a-tool from Autozone for the basic press and master kit. The tool made the job easier to do than without it!
With the Loan-a-tool from Autozone, you have the option to return to get the deposit back or just keep it.
Right now, I am on the fence about keeping the tool. The guy at Autozone said he keeps one for his trail rig, which I thought may be a good idea. However, I wonder how often I would find myself in the situation out in the field where I would need this tool. The downside is I think this tool will go mostly unused.
Does anyone here have or is keeping their ball joint press kit? If so, what are your reasons for keeping the tool?