J-36392 3/4" Drive By 3/4" Drive Kent Moore Km Gm Dealership Repair Shop Tool on 2040-parts.com
Ramona, California, US
I have a GM service tool from Kent Moore. It is part number J -36392. It looks like it is 3/4" square drive by 3/4" square drive.
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