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2 Straight Head Truck Tire Air Pressure Gauge 150 Psi Trucker Tire Gauges New on 2040-parts.com

US $20.49
Location:

Northern Ohio, United States

Northern Ohio, United States
2  STRAIGHT HEAD TRUCK TIRE AIR PRESSURE GAUGE 150 PSI  TRUCKER TIRE GAUGES NEW, US $20.49, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Ctt Tools Inc Manufacturer Part Number:BZTGT UPC:091044806666

2 STRAIGHT HEAD TRUCK TIRE AIR PRESSURE GAUGE 150 PSI TRUCKER TIRE GAUGES NEW

You are bidding on 2 STRAIGHT HEAD TRUCK TIRE AIR PRESSURE GAUGE 150 PSI TRUCKER TIRE GAUGES NEW

  • YOU ARE GETTING 2 - 2 STRAIGHT HEAD TRUCK TIRE AIR PRESSURE GAUGE 150 PSI TRUCKER TIRE GAUGES PER ORDER
  • Features:
  • Straight-on chuck and 30 degree heads
  • Reverse angle chuck dual zinc alloy head
  • Brass tube with chrome plating
  • Length: 12 Inches
  • Zinc alloy bar with maximum air pressure of 150 PSI
  • Manufacturer: Cal Hawk Tools Part # BZTGT
  • PROFESSIONAL QUALITY
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