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Kent Moore J-33855 Brake Bleeder Adapter Medium Duty Truck Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Auburn, New York, US

Auburn, New York, US
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This is a used Kent Moore tool J-33855 Brake bleeder adapter.  Med Duty For use with the J- 29532 or equivalent diaphragm brake bleeder. Adapts to the master cylinder with 2 caps; a pressure drain valve cap and the pressure apply cap which is equipped with a relief valve to avoid over-pressurization.  This tool retails for $497.57  Get it here much cheaper and with free shipping to the lower 48 states!!

This tool is in very good condition, with case, and instruction sheet.

Of course, these have lifetime warranty, because they are KENT MOORE tools.  You have to take up warranty issues with the manufacturer.

Email or call PAT (315)730-0302 with questions.  NY buyers to pay 8% sales tax.   FREE SHIPPING in lower 48 states.

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