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Corghi Tire Changer Bead Breaker Arm Blade W/ Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Rhode Island, US

Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Corghi Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:224000

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Brand New Genuine CORGHI
Tire Changer Bead Breaker Arm
Also Includes Mounting Hardware Kit.

**this is the new style that has the 2 holes to accept a protective cover - a nice update to all the older machines**
This fits almost all Corghi Rim Clamp Tire Changers including:
2019, 2024, 9824, 9820, 9419, 2010, 9224, 9212 & others.
Full manufacturer's warranty.
Factory Corghi Parts Depot for all your Parts Needs.

We usually ship the same or next business day UPS or USPS.

3 Day return.
(Less shipping cost and Ebay/PP fees.  Item must be unused.)

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