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Ford Special Tool-t76p-1165-e-axle Bearing Seal Remover**- on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Birmingham, Iowa, US

Birmingham, Iowa, US
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You are bidding on a Ford Special Service Tool Rotunda / OTC T76P-1165-E Axle Bearing Seal Remover for 1975-76 Full-size Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Lincoln, and Mark IV Vehicles with rear disc brakes. Tool holds the caliper anchor plate against the seal and removes the bearing/seal assembly from the axle shaft so the bearing can be reused after the seal is replaced. This tool is in good condition.

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If you have any ???, Comments or want more pictures please email me. Always glad to combine shipping. Paypal is preffered but email for other payment options. Thank you. Ken

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