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I I can fix anything Well-known member Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 2,689 Location TeXaS Sep 9, 2011 #1 SPS103???? Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I ibedayank Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 2,619 Location Columbia TN Sep 9, 2011 #2 looks like the socket used for older solid 4X4 front axles
B browntown Well-known member Joined Feb 28, 2010 Messages 599 Location Salem, OR Sep 9, 2011 #3 but it looks smaller, no idea
D daveblank Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 2,678 Location Dallas, Texas Sep 9, 2011 #4 It looke like an antenna nut socket, but the lugs seem to be thick for that. It's lists in the computer as a 1/2 Truck Spanner Socket.
It looke like an antenna nut socket, but the lugs seem to be thick for that. It's lists in the computer as a 1/2 Truck Spanner Socket.
9 930dreamer Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 7, 2009 Messages 22,984 Location Amarillo,TX and Stinnett,TX Sep 9, 2011 #5 Chevy 4x4 upper/lower ball joint socket.
M Mr Ratchet Well-known member Joined Mar 3, 2011 Messages 930 Location Michigan Sep 9, 2011 #6 I have a similar tool made by OTC except it's hex shaped and you put a socket or wrench on it. I used it on the front end of my Jeep CJ5 that I had at one time. If I remember correctly it was to remove a castle nut type bushing.
I have a similar tool made by OTC except it's hex shaped and you put a socket or wrench on it. I used it on the front end of my Jeep CJ5 that I had at one time. If I remember correctly it was to remove a castle nut type bushing.
M merr6267 Well-known member Joined Nov 17, 2010 Messages 47 Location Ravenna, MI Sep 9, 2011 #7 I've used a similar tool to pre-load a tapered bushing on the upper ball joint on older trucks. Just like you have all said already. hehe.
I've used a similar tool to pre-load a tapered bushing on the upper ball joint on older trucks. Just like you have all said already. hehe.
M Moose-LandTran Well-known member Joined Mar 8, 2008 Messages 15,945 Location The Brink of Insanity (England) Sep 9, 2011 #8 Looks like a diesel injector nozzle socket to me.
H Hammer1963 Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2011 Messages 2,048 Location Kentucky Sep 9, 2011 #9 Rear brake caliper tool used for retracting the piston on the parking brake mechanism of the caliper
D daveblank Well-known member Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 2,678 Location Dallas, Texas Sep 9, 2011 #10 Here is a pic of the Matco computer screen.
M Moose-LandTran Well-known member Joined Mar 8, 2008 Messages 15,945 Location The Brink of Insanity (England) Sep 9, 2011 #11 daveblank said: Here is a pic of the Matco computer screen. Click to expand... Diesel injector nozzle socket for large commercial trucks. Like these:
daveblank said: Here is a pic of the Matco computer screen. Click to expand... Diesel injector nozzle socket for large commercial trucks. Like these: