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US $65.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:32435 Brand:Joe racing Products UPC:Does not apply

SRI Performance - The Choice of Champions
JOES Digital Tire Pressure Gauge provides top quality at an affordable price. Nice size backlit numbers are easy to read even at night. PSI setting can easily be changed to Bar. Great accuracy is built into this versatile gauge. Laboratory Calibration to 1% Accuracy at .1 resolution for the 0-60 option and .5 resolution for the 0-150 option. As with all of our gauges, we provide a chrome factory installed angle chuck and we included a ball chuck in the package so you always have the right fitting for your application. Why worry about buying the right kind of chuck? We give you both!     




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