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Roe Racing Crankshaft Pin Tool, 92-06 Vipers & Srt-10 Ram Trucks on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Hampton, Virginia, United States

Hampton, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

This tool kit allows you to pin the harmonic balancer hub to the crankshaft, in the chassis. Eliminates the possibility of the hub bolt spinning out and possibly ruining your crankshaft. For 92-06 model year Vipers and Ram SRT-10's.
 
Stock hubs are not keyed and can spin off if not properly torqued and Loctited. This tool kit contains the components necessary to drill and pin the hub to the balancer. Contents include; drill guide, drill bit, two 7,000 lb double shear stength roll pins and instructions. For 92-06 model year Vipers and Ram SRT-10's.

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