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Old Oct 31, 2005 | 09:41 AM
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G'Day, Well I have been a Ford Mechanic for over 35 Years and I am a Ford Master Tech, I now design and make tools to fix fords. Under the Name of G&G TECHNICS. The Mini Press I designed for changing Ball joints in cars works very well on the ford explorer no matter how hard they are to remove. and you do it all in the car, it also does a lot of other bushes and balljoints in a lot of other fords as well, It is such a success here in Australia that at present we are selling them quicker than we can make them. But if you want to get one you can allways contact me and I can organise one for you. Why am i telling you about them? Well when I first did a Explorer bottom Ball joint it was a night mare as i broke the "good Quality Tool" for doing it with out even trying and had to do the job the hard way, so i now make My own tool for doing this Job, but it also does so many more, that it is a very favourate tool for any Mechanic. and I know it will save you lots of time, frustration and money. I also make Harmonic Balancer Pullers for the ford i6 and the 5.4 ltr V8. cassowaryind@bigpond.com
 
Old Nov 1, 2005 | 04:02 PM
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have any images of this tool?
 
Old Nov 2, 2005 | 08:16 AM
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Thank you for the intrest i will send you a photo.
 
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