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Adapter for 205-S127 T79P-4020-A18 - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 205-129

The OTC Tools and Equipment 205-129 Adapter serves as a critical interface for professional automotive technicians, specifically engineered to integrate the OTC 205-S127 tool with service procedures requiring T79P-4020-A18 compatibility. This adapter is essential for precise work on Ford 8.8-inch Ring Gear Rear Drive Axle/Differentials, ensuring accurate and reliable repairs.

Key Features

  • Precision Engineering: Ensures a secure and accurate connection, vital for precise differential bearing installation and adjustment tasks.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, this adapter is built for professional-grade reliability and longevity in demanding workshop environments.
  • Seamless Integration: Facilitates the correct and efficient use of the 205-S127 tool, aligning with Ford service specifications for optimal performance.
  • Equipment Protection: Helps prevent improper fitment, safeguarding both the specialized diagnostic tool and critical vehicle differential components from potential damage.
  • Optimized Functionality: Guarantees the 205-S127 tool operates with the exact mechanical interface needed for specific differential rebuild and setup procedures.

Applications

This OTC 205-129 Adapter is an indispensable component for technicians performing service on Ford 8.8-inch Ring Gear Rear Drive Axle/Differentials. Common applications include setting drive pinion bearing preload, installing differential bearings, and adjusting component interfaces. It is applicable across a wide range of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles that utilize the 8.8-inch differential, including popular models such as the Ford Mustang, F-150, Explorer, Ranger, Expedition, and Crown Victoria.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 205-129
  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Compatibility Reference: T79P-4020-A18 (Ford Rotunda specification)

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 27 May, 2010.