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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 7025366" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>gees for the money you couldn't go far wrong there.</p><p>£130 wouldn't get you far in sykes or similar.</p><p>i notice they have the threaded holes in the shell puller beside the bolts, this is a better place to pull from, if you look about, there are none of the avg to medium brand puller sets like this, the holes are always 1/2 ways between the bars which is an inferior place to pull from imo.</p><p>the top end brands pull from beside the bolt, and so do the spaldings.</p><p></p><p>god only knows who's making it for them but you can be sure there's a few different brands cummin down the same line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 7025366, member: 11821"] gees for the money you couldn't go far wrong there. £130 wouldn't get you far in sykes or similar. i notice they have the threaded holes in the shell puller beside the bolts, this is a better place to pull from, if you look about, there are none of the avg to medium brand puller sets like this, the holes are always 1/2 ways between the bars which is an inferior place to pull from imo. the top end brands pull from beside the bolt, and so do the spaldings. god only knows who's making it for them but you can be sure there's a few different brands cummin down the same line. [/QUOTE]
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