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Kent-moore J-45341 Axle Shaft Remover Gm Specialty Tool Msrp $103! Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US
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AXLE SHAFT REMOVER Part # J-45341


Applications: 2003 Vibe (GMX 125). J-45341 is used to remove various wheel drive shafts when there is no access to pry the shaft from the axle or transmission case. J-45341 is attached around the shaft joint, and tightened into position. J-02619-A Slide Hammer is attached to J-45341 or GE-47829 Slide Hammer Extension, and used to safely remove the shaft from the component. Unapproved methods will damage the joint, seal, slinger, or component
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