Vtg Universal Wheel Hub Drum Remover Puller & Ball Joint/tie Rod Separator on 2040-parts.com
Westcliffe, Colorado, US
HERE IS A HEAVY DUTY BRAKE DRUM REMOVER AND A HEAVY DUTY BALL JOINT/TIE ROD SEPARATOR FORK. BOTH TOOLS ARE WELL USED BUT IN VERY GOOD WORKING CONDITION. HUB REMOVER DOES NOT COME WITH T-BAR BUT CAN BE TURNED WITH A 1-1/8" SOCKET, WRENCH OR THE VERY FORK THAT IS LISTED WITH PULLER. THESE ARE USED PIECES AND ARE SOLD AS IS. IF NOT HAPPY, JUST RETURN FOR FULL REFUND NOT INCLUDING SHIPPING. LOW START AND NO RESERVE.
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