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Does anyone have any recommendations for a good, inexpensive hammer that would easily do the job of bashing the hubs off the bottom of the shocks? All I have is a small rubber mallet and it's doing absolutely nothing and the head is disintegrating.
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I tend to find a good selection of cheaper hammers is better than one good one. I have a rolson 10lb sledge, a wilko 1lb lump and cheap smaller hammers, always got the right tool for the job then and I've had some hubs need the sledge.
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I use lump hammers for anything like hubs.
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I tend to use lump hammers for everything...got fed up with the little pussy hammers lol. But then again I'm an impatient bugger.
The 8mm key doesn't always work (hex or square), I've had a few that still wouldn't budge like that.
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I'll take another look at it before investing in a bigger hammer, thanks guys.
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The only thing on any of my cars I had to get the lump or sledge out to was the old seized axle, so far I haven't found much a 32oz can't shift
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I go with gentle taps with the sledgehammer on the hub as well tbh