SYKES-PICKAVANT Ball Joint Separator
- Simple and specific tool for ball joint removal
- Ideal for one-size efficient use on passenger vehicles and some light commercials
- Jaw Opening: 45mm
- Throat Depth: 30mm
- Throat Width: 19mm
SKU: 660550
Categories: Steering & Suspension, Steering & Suspension
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