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Above. One of the handiest things I ever come up with started as a thing while I was waiting. That tray on the seat, there is a hammer and a cpipe wrench within reach and lots stuffed in the cab. But I am a career welder and emotionally tethered to a torch like a security blanket and have an anxiety attack if I am too far from one even though it wasnt statistically worth hauling around the last few years.
Well here is one of the simplest tools. Actually can not recall exactly what it was for, just remember that it was made to let me install and remove a retainer of some kind on a limited slip differential almost surely in an F150-250 ford truck. Seem to recall there was some fancy factory tool shown to do the job, but as this was the first and most likely last time I would be doing the job no way I could justify the cost of the tooling.
The more I look at it and think about it I'm thinking it went between the inner ends of the axle shafts to push them to the outside to let me install the shaft for the pinion gears!
Yes, I seem to recall that same job somewhere long ago if not far away and we rig something similar. Seems it was in some kind of 1T. I think it was a black one,,, ha