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Mac Ratcheting Lockout Tool Rtl2800 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Stuart, Florida, US

Stuart, Florida, US
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A MAC TOOLS RATCHETING TOOL #RLT2800. Small end fits Ford ’86 and newer light trucks with Dana 44 front axle. Large end fits ’85 and newer Ford F150-F350 trucks with Dana 80 full floating rear axle. Use with 1/2" extension in conjunction with torque wrench. Not for impact use. THIS IS A USED TOOL, BUT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THERE ARE NO INITIALS OR ETCHINGS ON THIS TOOL

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