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Kent-moore J-44414 Pinion Oil Seal Installer For 11.5" Axle on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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Kent-Moore J-44414 Pinion Oil Seal Installer for 11.5" Axle

2001 C/K TRUCK WITH 11.5" REAR AXLE. J-44414 is designed to install the pinion seal to the correct depth for proper operation. The pinion seal is placed in its bore, and J-44414 is installed onto the pinion seal. A rubber mallet is used to drive the seal into the correct position.

This seems to be used, but it's in great condition.

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