Miller Tool 1126 Case Splitter & 938 Remover Bridge on 2040-parts.com
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, US
USED,
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938 | ||||||||
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Bridge | ||||||||
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Use this special tool with the 1130 Splitter to remove various bearings and gears. This tool is also used with 8019 Adapters and 1126 Splitter to press the Shafts and Shift Unit out of the rear section of the Manual Transmission in Crossfire Vehicles
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