Snap On Extra Deep 5/8 Sae Impact Socket 1/2 Drive Diesel Engine on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Snap on extra deep socket 5/8 single hex for the stud used for the rocker box on engines equipped with Jacobs engine brake. 1/2 drive 5 inches long. The socket is in good usable shape with no
Owner markings. Older logo on socket. Lists for $56 new. Selling other tools and parts in separate listings.
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