Allstar Performance 64255 Shock Eye Socket Imca Circle Track on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
The ideal tool for shock rebuilders or anyone that disassembles shocks on a regular basis! Unique socket safely removes and installs the shock rod end without risk of damage to the spherical ball. Steel socket contacts the outer housing of 1/2" rod ends up to .640" wide and has a 1/2" drive for ratchet or impact use.
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