







🛠️ Master your front end service game with the ultimate 5-in-1 tool kit!
The Orion Motor Tech OMT 5-in-1 Ball Joint Separator and Puller Kit is a rugged, versatile front end service solution featuring five adjustable tools made from hardened alloy. Designed for universal compatibility with a wide range of domestic and import vehicles, it comes in a durable ABS case for professional portability and organization.








| Manufacturer | Orion Motor Tech |
| Brand | Orion Motor Tech |
| Model | Ball Joint Separator |
| Item Weight | 10.54 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 15.35 x 3.15 x 12.2 inches |
| Item model number | 8542039067 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PAP0006RD GWCA |
I**N
Good
Works as described, good price
T**T
Great little kit
If you're a DIY or a wrench who likes a decent kit for a decent price. This is it (just like most of them, they're all manufactured in the same place more or less. I've tested this kit on some pretty brutal stuff. Rust belt services on 80, 100 series, E55's, M3's, M5's 1 tons etc. I've definitely bent some of these and they've held up great to the abuse. Do yourself a favor and get a great pickle fork as well and you'll be able to kick in some pretty good work with them both.
C**E
Easy to use, excellent customer service!
EDIT-updated from 2 star to 5 star I reached out to OMT directly about the broken tools and they responded quickly. They shipped out a replacement with a lead time "around 3-7 business days". It arrived the very next day. I was finally able to pull the pitman arm after 2 weeks of wrestling with it. It was rusted in place but these tools broke it free. I'm leaving my original review below for reference. I'm not sure if was user error or faulty tools, but OMT came through in the end. ORIGINAL REVIEW: Four of the five tools broke while using them. The 5th tool (separator) only survived because it wouldn't fit around any of the ball joints on my 1992 Toyota Century. The large claw puller was able to move the pitman arm down a few mm before cracking. I used an obscene amount of silicone grease on the threads. I didn't use an impact wrench. The joints have been sprayed with PB Blaster several times daily for about a week. I did everything I could to give these tools a fighting chance and they still broke. The large adjustable puller bent out of alignment on the first try. The arms are no longer even and do not sit flat making it useless. The bolt on the smallest puller sheared when I used a tube as a breaker extension. I had to use a hacksaw to cut it free. The large puller was the perfect size for the pitman arm. I went super slow with the tube extension, tightening a half turn or so before backing off, hosing the steering column down with penetrating fluid, and then tightening it again. Using this process, it moved a few mm before the claw snapped. I tried my luck separating the ball joint side of the pitman arm with the small puller. Using only a wrench (no extension) the claws began to bend backwards. I expected a little bit of a hassle when using these. Even one broken tool would've been understandable, but four? The metal used is of terrible quality. I do not recommend.
A**4
They’re cheap and they work
Nice cheap Chinese tools. They did the job and I added them to my arsenal. Fit and finish is what you’d expect from drop ship tools made in china. However, there was zero issues popping the ball joints on my 2020 Ram 1500. The attachments were on the small side. If you have a large vehicle, you’ll likely need to use the adjustable puller. Was a bit sketchy lol. Looking to save yourself a few hundred instead of taking your car to the shop? Then these are a solid buy. I don’t know if I’d buy these for professional use though.
W**S
Works because I was on ground fork is hard to pound no room
Works on 2017 F-250 4wd .Buy it And do your own repairs used it on steering control shock.it will pop fast and hard and fall to side uses a 13/16 just turn till pops.
L**B
great
great tool
M**M
Quality, front end work tool automotive
I’m a home mechanic I do my own work on my car. This is a quality tool and if you do in front end work, it’s a must have makes the job easier and faster..
S**T
Definitely not for heavy duty use
Price is good but quality is good for light duty use at best. 2 jaw puller broke on first use trying to pull pitman arm on 2013 f350. Granted they are tough to get off but the tool broke rather easily. Probably a good tool for light duty use. Amazon refunded hassle free and quickly. I used the powerbuilt brand from Advance auto parts and tools were designed the same but were noticeably better built and quality. performed effortlessly and flawlessly.
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