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Universal Tie Rod Adjusting Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, US

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OME Manufacturer Part Number:25422 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China UPC:076812254221

NEW UNIVERSAL TIE ROD ADJUSTING TOOL

 

Fits most vehicles with split tie rod end sleeves

 

Offset ends allows for full turns in confined areas.

 

Part # 25422

 

This is new never been used I have a couple of them here selling them one by one.

Will post the other ones as I sell them on here.

Selling as you see it as is no returns.

Happy Bidding

Shipping Only To US

I 'may' ship to international states or countries - it would vary upon the shipping fees. Email me if interested before you pay for the item if not from the US, so we can try to work something out.

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