Branick Strut Service Tool, Gm, W-body, Set on 2040-parts.com
Derby, Connecticut, US
Strut Service tool, GM, W-Body, Set
Description:
These Branick tools are for removing and installing gas-charged or oil-filled strut cartridges.
These tools work through the strut tower without removing the strut assembly from the vehicle.
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