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Pinion Flange Holding Fixture - Mopar Essential Tools

Part #: C-3281

The Mopar Essential Tools C-3281 Pinion Flange Holding Fixture is a professional-grade specialty tool engineered to provide secure stability for the pinion flange during crucial differential service. This fixture ensures technicians can perform critical tasks like pinion nut removal and installation with confidence and accuracy, protecting drivetrain components and enhancing operational efficiency on Mopar vehicles.

Key Features

  • Secure Pinion Flange Retention: Specifically designed to securely hold the pinion flange, preventing rotation during high-torque operations.
  • Precision Fitment: Engineered for an exact fit, ensuring component stability and proper alignment during differential servicing.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from robust materials for long-lasting performance and reliable repeated use in demanding shop environments.
  • Facilitates Accurate Torque Application: Aids in maintaining component stability, allowing for precise torque application to pinion nuts, crucial for differential longevity.
  • Reduces Risk of Component Damage: Provides a stable anchor point, minimizing the chance of slippage and potential damage to critical drivetrain parts like the pinion gear or universal joints.

Applications

This essential tool is primarily used for holding the pinion flange firmly in place during the removal and installation of pinion nuts on Mopar vehicles. It facilitates the servicing of differential pinion seals and bearings, making rear axle maintenance and repair tasks more straightforward and efficient for professional technicians. The C-3281 is indispensable for ensuring proper torque specifications are met during reassembly, which is vital for the reliability and lifespan of the differential.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Mopar Essential Tools
  • Model Number: C-3281
  • Product Name: Pinion Flange Holding Fixture
  • Weight: 1 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 23 October, 2010.