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Lisle Tools Oil Fuel Filter Socket 14600 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
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Newton, Illinois, US

Newton, Illinois, US
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LISLE TOOLS

OIL AND FUEL FILTER SOCKET

14600

 

FUEL FILTER SOCKET FOR 5.9 DODGE CUMMINS  DIESEL

LIS14600

 

 

Fuel Filter Socket Dodge Cummins 29mm

29mm Low Profile Filter Socket. Helps Remove and Install Fuel Filters on 5.9 Liter Cummins Engines.

 

Use the low profile, 29mm socket on the raised hex on the fuel filter housing. 3/8” drive.

 

 
 

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 I HAVE RECENTLY STARTED SELLING THIS PRODUCT AND AM VERY EXCITED TO START SELLING ON EBAY. I AM NOT NEW TO EBAY AND HAVE SUCCESSFUL MANAGED EBAY SALES FOR A LOCAL COMPANY.  THIS IS THE START OF MY OWN PERSONAL ACCOUNT  BUT  I AM EQUALLY COMMITTED TO HAVING GREAT CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND QUALITY ITEMS.  I DO NOT HAVE A LOT ON THE FEEDBACK RATING BECAUSE OF THIS BEING A NEW ACCOUNT BUT I AM A VERY TRUSTWORTHY SELLER AND AM COMMITTED TO HIGH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.....PLEASE FEEL CONFIDENT IN YOUR PURCHASE!!!....THANK YOU   JEN

 

 

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