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CV Axle Joint Removal Tool 48mm w/ Nut Front Wheel Drive Slide Hammer Attachment



Application:

For Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable models from 1986 to present

 

Specification:

Type: CV Joint Puller Adapter

Material: Carbon Steel

Color: Black

Product Size: 48 mm(2-inch) opening and 2.5-inch depth

Condition: 100% Brand New

Warranty: 2 Years

 

Package Included:

1x Axle Joint Puller Adaptor Removal Tool With Screw

 

Feature:

EASY TO USE: Attach the CV joint fork removing adapter to your slide hammers with 5/8-inch x 18 threads(not included in the package), then position the adapter around the shaft behind the inner boot. Use the slide hammer to create torque to pull out the axle. Easy, yet powerful.

BENEFITS: Unlike pry bars, this CV joint axle removing tool is designed more easier and simpler to remove axle without damaging the roller bearing inside the joint. 

PREMIUM MATERIAL: This U-Shaped CV joint fork removing adapter is made of high hardness AISI 1045 medium carbon steel, heat-treated, sturdy and steady, phosphating and black coloring, corrosion resistant, wear resistant, with reliable use and long service life.



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