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Accutire Ms-4800b Digital Pencil Tire Gauge With Tread Depth Indicator on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Accutire MS-4800B Digital Pencil Tire Gauge with Tread Depth Indicator, US $8.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Accutire Manufacturer Part Number:MS-4800B UPC:015507104540

Accutire MS-4800B Digital Pencil Tire Gauge with Tread Depth Indicator


  • Measures tire pressure from 5 to 99 PSI in 1/2 pound increments
  • Easy to read LCD display
  • Clips in your pocket like your old mechanical gauge
  • Measures tread depth from 0-3/4 inch (1/32" increments)
  • Lifetime lithium battery

Product Description

It slides in your shirt pocket like your old mechanical tire gauge, but this gauge has digital convenience and accuracy. Old school meets new school. Proper tire inflation saves gas, extends tire life and improves safety.

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