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Gboost TOOL31SD – Clutch Puller – Can Am

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Gboost TOOL31SD – Clutch Puller – Can AmDescription Fitment : CAM AM Severe Duty Drive Clutch Puller All Years Maverick (non Turbo) Defender Renegade Commander Outlander. Features: All GBoost puller start out with annealed, cold rolled alloy steel. Due to several unique processes, GBoost pullers are superior to any other puller on the market. Oil Quenched Tempered Rockwell hardness between 50 55 Zinc plated to prevent rust and thread deterioration Machined to exact specifications in the U.

Description

Fitment : CAM-AM Severe Duty Drive Clutch Puller

  • All Years Maverick (non-Turbo) / Defender / Renegade / Commander / Outlander.

Features:

All GBoost® puller start out with annealed, cold-rolled alloy steel. Due to several unique processes, GBoost® pullers are superior to any other puller on the market.

  • Oil Quenched
  • Tempered
  • Rockwell hardness between 50-55
  • Zinc plated to prevent rust and thread deterioration
  • Machined to exact specifications in the U.S.A.

This results in

  • 31% higher tensile strength
  • 19% higher yield strength
  • Stronger than any existing OEM pullers

All pullers come packaged with complete application data.

Fitment : CAM-AM Severe Duty Drive Clutch Puller

  • All Years Maverick (non-Turbo)
  • All years Renegade
  • All years Commander
  • All years – Defender

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