KINCROME Ball Joint Separator
Specifications
| Brand | KINCROME |
| Warranty | Lifetime Guarantee |
| Material | Steel |
| Length (mm) | 158 |
| Width (mm) | 59 |
| Height (mm) | 95 |
| Weight (kg) | 1.346 |
Features
Used to separate the ball joint from the spindle support arm
Chrome-plated finish drop forged steel body with thrust bolt
18-24mm jaw capacity
2 Step adjustable (30mm to 50mm) to give a greater range for different vehicles
SKU: K8582
Categories: Steering & Suspension, Steering & Suspension
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