Lisle Heavy-duty Brake Spring Tool #44800 on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
Heavy-Duty Tool Designed for Removing and Installing Larger Brake Springs.
Works on brakes with or without an anchor pin.
Engage brake spring in tool head.
Turn rear handle to lock on spring.
Expand spring to install or remove.
Front handle can be removed when working in tight places.
Brand new! Never been used, in original factory packaging.
Manufacters suggested retail price $18.45
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