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

US $49.99
Location:

NJ, United States

NJ, United States
Condition:New Brand:partsproductsetc Surface Finish:Black Oxide Manufacturer Part Number:T19-1-1000-01

 

Axle Nut Wheel Bearing Tool-Geo Tracker

 

 

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We supply high quality tools in Black Oxide finish; black oxide surface finish adds rust resistance to the surface.  

It is better than simple powder coating and much better than surfaces without any sort of rust resistance treatment!

 

Also, we ship within 24 hours using USPS Priority Mail.


Description:  

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

This is a high quality tool manufactured in the USA and machined from high quality tool steel.

This is a one piece tool design.  That means that the tool is made from one piece of solid 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.

 

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