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tapered axle nuts-right and left handed?????

Soak it in WD or atf for a day before you start to pound on it. Wear gloves and safety glasses just in case...
 
This is what you need. No heat required.

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https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...8Q92AvMJTAcwKkBoRfzEXpNvwIcWRy8hoCYA4QAvD_BwE
 
^^^^^^ I have the same one/style. It is a old Snap-ON Have it for many years. Use a heavy hammer or sledge on the "T" then tap the end,tighten with sledge again,tap end. Sledge and "BOOM" sounds like a shotgun going off when it lets go.
 
I have been putting off getting one. Been looking on Feebay for a good used one. But $250-$300 buys me an 8 34 66 up,just takes a road trip as nothing in yards around here older than 2000! I'll get 'er done!
 
Over the years I've bought tools and only used them for 1 job and never again.Kinda sucks.
Know anybody that has AMC's or older Jeeps ? If so I bet they would have the right puller.
 
True that, I always have to go looking to get mine back.
Always get "I was gonna bring it back,but forgot."
 
I have been putting off getting one. Been looking on Feebay for a good used one. But $250-$300 buys me an 8 34 66 up,just takes a road trip as nothing in yards around here older than 2000! I'll get 'er done!
I really don't need mine anymore. Shipping could be pricey, though - it's got some weight to it.
 
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