Gmc Motorhome Front Wheel Bearing Puller Tool on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, US
Bearing puller tool for the classic 1973 - 1978 front wheel drive GMC Motorhome.
This tool has never been used. I purchased it to service my front wheels and never needed it. I recently sold my coach so I no longer need the tool.
It is complete with instructions on how to use it.
Please note, there is no hub puller with this tool. All the parts you need to pull and reinstall the bearings are included once you separate the hub and knuckle. I never had the hub puller.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
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