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US $75.95
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Joes Racing Products Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:21000

Joes Racing Oil Filter Cutter

 

Inspecting your engine oil and filter can catch problems before they explode and save you a bucket full of lettuce-identifying engine problems in the shop will help you win more races.
 
 JOES Racing Products has designed a new Oil Filter Cutter that allows you to quickly check your spin on filter for debris. The JOES cutter works with all popular filters and comes complete with an adapter bushing to fill the oversize hole of larger filters like a HP6.
 
The adapter keeps the cutter centered verses fumbling around with an undersized bushing that lets the cutter flop around. One tool works perfectly for various size filters. Fully machined anodized aluminum and lase etch produces a durable package that looks cool and gets the job done right.
 
 

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