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41mm Rear Axle Lock Nut Tool Spanner Wrench Set Fits Many Honda Trx Atc Models on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:ANY AND ALL RETURNS WILL HAVE THE INITIAL SHIPPING CHARGE DEDUCTED AND THE BUYER PAYS SHIPPING FOR THE RETURN. Manufacturer Part Number:3000 Warranty:No Tool Type:Pair 41mm AXLE LOCK NUT SPANNER SET SAE Size:1 5/8 Metric Size:41mm

(1 Pair) 41mm or 1 5/8" ATV Rear Axle Lock Nut Tool Service Wrench for ATV Quad Scooter Kart Buggy and More

 

This set is mostly for Utility Models - Not Sport models.

This set is a must if you are trying to service or replace your rear axle or rear brakes or rear bearings.

         FITS MANY ATV QUADs KART SCOOTER AS SHOWN BELOW.

  • ATV axle wrench set made to fit your large OEM stock axle nuts.
  • CNC cut 1/4 steel
  • Compact slim design for easy storage.
  • 1/2 in drive or breaker bar
  • This item will come unpainted.
  • KNOWN TO FIT
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              Honda Utility ATV's
      • BIG RED
      • ATC90
      • ATC110
      • ATC125
      • ATC185
      • ATC185S
      • ATC200
      • ATC200
      • ATC200E
      • ATC200ES
      • ATC200M
      • ATC200S
      • TRX125
      • TRX200
      • TRX200D
      • TRX250
      • TRX250TM TRX250TE RECON
      • TRX300FW FOURTRAX
      • TRX420
      • TRX420FM TRX420FE
      • TRX420FPM
      • TRX420TE TRX420TM

    If you buy this item I guarantee this item to be as described or I will pay the return shipping.

    If you buy this item you must agree to hold me harmless on any all incidents that may occur while using this tool.

    We pride ourselves in customer service. Please be sure to contact me if you have any issue.

     

     

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