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Digital Tread Depth Gauge Inch/mm,goodyear,hoosier,pit Equipment,tire Tools 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.70
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Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Digital Tread Depth Gauge Inch/mm,Goodyear,Hoosier,Pit Equipment,Tire Tools 10, US $18.70, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:joes Brand:Joes Manufacturer Part Number:TD






JOES Digital Tread Depth Gauge measures to 1/1000 of a inch.

Reads in Inches and MM

Range 0-25.4mm


Why pay crazy prices from our competition when the JOES Tread Depth Gauge gets the job done quickly and accurately at a fraction of the price.


 The JOES design is efficient, saving you the costs of elaborate designs that cost 10 times as much! Use the right tool and save!


 

 



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