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Drum Buster Heavy Duty Brake Drum And Rotor Puller. New on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
Location:

Hopkinton, Massachusetts, US

Hopkinton, Massachusetts, US
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Instant Rotor/Drum Puller

 

The DrumbusterTM   Rotor and Brake Drum puller saves time in removing automotive brake drums and rotors.

 

Representing a distinct step up in technology, the DrumbusterTM   simplifies the action of holding brake drums and rotors  firmly, while removing them easily, using a simple turning operation.*

 

Quicker than you can say, “Hand me a wrench,” the brake drum or rotor is in your hands...

 

Built of solid steel components, the DrumbusterTM   is tough, long-lasting and easy to maintain. Constructed of only four parts, it fits neatly into a mechanic’s tool box for quick and ready access.

 

 

*Fits 8 to 14 inch Drums and Rotors

 

[Patent Pending]

 

The DrumbusterTM

 

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