New Matco Tools 3/8" Drive 88 Tooth 15" Ratchet - Bfr158t on 2040-parts.com
Illinois, US
NEW - Matco Tools BFR158T 3/8" DRIVE 88 TOOTH RATCHET
- 88 ratchet gear teeth with a 4 degree arc
- Ultra low profile head
- Recessed shift lever
- C-Ring retainer
- Overall length is 15"
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