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Cut Jeep Exhaust Manifold Repairs Times With ProMAXX MYRA

ProMAXX Tool has announced the availability of a ProKit for the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Dakota and Dodge Durango. The ultra-slim design and versatility helps it address limited access areas that are common in the V8-powered Grand Cherokee. The tool uses three precision-ground guide bearings to facilitate precise boring of the damaged studs and keeping the tool within the envelope of the cylinder head.

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ProMAXX Tool has announced the availability of a ProKit for the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Dakota and Dodge Durango.

“Our Dodge 5.7L HEMI ProKit has been very successful in aiding technicians in dealerships and independent shops alike in cutting exhaust manifold repairs times in half,” said Jeff Del Rossa, president of ProMAXX. “Working with Dodge and Jeep technicians, we have developed yet another extension to our growing portfolio to aid technicians in the particularly challenging 4.7L engine, model name MYRA.”

The ultra-slim design and versatility helps it address limited access areas that are common in the V8-powered Grand Cherokee. The tool uses three precision-ground guide bearings to facilitate precise boring of the damaged studs and keeping the tool within the envelope of the cylinder head. As in all ProMAXX tools, a built-in drill depth gauge takes the guesswork out of the equation and significantly reduces potential cylinder head damage.

Supplied in the kit is ProCutter deburring tool, spline extractor, specially formulated drilling fluid and other accessories to provide a complete solution to make the repairs fast and easy.

MYRA is manufactured in the USA and is backed with a limited lifetime warranty.

For more information on ProMAXX Tool, call 412-347-4041 or visit www.promaxxtool.com.

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