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Axle Nut Wheel Bearing Tool-geo Tracker <similar To J-37763> on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States

Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:afrermarket Surface Finish:BLACK OXIDE Manufacturer Part Number:A1-54-5001 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:J-37763 UPC:Does not apply

Description: 


This is a special tool designed to remove and reinstall the axle nuts or spindle nuts on front brake hubs. 

Tools is made as a solid one piece tool which makes for easier alignment. ( Pins and main housing machined as one.)

This is a high quality tool machined from high quality tool steel. 

 

Fits:  Suzuki Sidekick 1989 through 1998

Fits:  GEO Tracker 1989 through 1998

Fits:  Suzuki Grand Vitara 1999 through 2004

Fits:  Chevrolet Tracker 1999 through 2002

and Others.


We specialized in precision production machining of small components in lot sizes with huge quantity.

The most important: we ship in the same business day using USPS Priority Mail Service.

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