- 【OE Part Number】The seal lnstall tool OE part number is T-M109RAC.
- 【Fitment】This Front-Output Seal Install Tool fits for Chevy for GMC NP246 NP261 NP261XHD NP263 NP263XHD.
- 【Fitment】This Front-Output Seal Install Tool fits for Cadillac Escalade 1999-2000,for Chevy Avalanche 1500 2002-2007,for Chevy avalanche 2500 2002-2006.Fits for Chevy 1500 1998-2007,for Chevy Silverado 2500 1999-2004,for Chevy Suburban 1500 1999-2007,for Chevy Suburban 2500 2000-2007, for Chevy Tahoe 1999-2007.
- 【Function】This Front-Output Seal Install Tool fits for GMC Sierra 1500 1999-2007,for GMC Sierra 2500 1999-2004,for GMC Yukon Denali 2000,for GMC Yukon Xl 1500 2000-2007.
- 【Note】Our products are OE compliant, please check the model and year before purchasing to ensure that the product is properly installed.


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Front-Output Seal Install Tool,For Chevy,For GMC NP246 NP261 NP261XHD NP263 NP263XHD,OE T-M109RAC,Trucks Transfer Case Seal Installer Tool
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Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Riyhch |
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Brand | Riyhch |
Model | Seal Install Tool |
Item Weight | 1.07 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 2.95 x 2.76 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | T-M109RAC |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | T-M109RAC |
Date First Available | August 5, 2024 |
Daveonator –
This tool made the installation very well. No damage.
Daveonator –
Fits 2016 Suburban LTZ MP3010 transfer case perfectly. To be honest getting the seal off was much harder than putting it on with this tool. Fit, functionality, and quality is there with this tool and since the seal is 2 parts don’t know how I could’ve done it without this tool… highly recommended. For getting the old seal off I recommend to carefully drill some holes in the center of the seal and use some strong screws to form some kind of anchor to it… don’t drill too far into the seal because can damage the case or bearing behind the seal…. And then use a small crow bar to remove it… ya for reals. But protect the shaft that comes out with a thick rag as you pry on the screws to evenly remove the seal. From the pic you can see how I did the screws and that I tried my best to pull the seal out using the lip but was a no go. Job is not for the weak at heart and requires some knowledge and innovation but is doable. With that said next time this goes bad I’ll probably just swap out the case as I already have 170k miles on the truck. When installing do it slowly and make sure you are evenly putting the seal back on so you don’t get it hung up on one side so it doesn’t seat properly and inspect the seal all around… with that said this isn’t leaking no more!!! Used OEM seal.
Glider –
Works great on a 44 81 awd use the big hammer