Pinion Height Gauge Tool Miller 9990 Jeep Front & Rear Axles on 2040-parts.com
Dubuque, Iowa, US
Use this pinion height gage with the 6774 or 6775 pinion depth kits to properly determine pinion height when servicing the 216FBI front axle and 226RBI rear axle in Jeep Wranglers. 2007 thru current.
If you need other Miller tools, please send me a list of the Miller tool numbers and I will check to see if I have them and did not get them listed yet. I have a couple hundred tools.
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