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Ideal Tire Regroover Grooving Blades 12 Square #3 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

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Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ideal Manufacturer Part Number:Set #12

Ideal Tire ReGroover Grooving Blades #3 Fits on the Ideal Tire ReGrooverPack of 12 Blades#3 blade width is .150" Must use Head #1 with these blades; which isn’t includedBlades are Extra Heavy DutyBlades are Brand New Below are all the sizes that we offer in our Ebay store. These are for the Ideal Heated Tire ReGrooving Irons. We offer the 12 packs of blades. Heads are sold separate in our Ebay store. #1 (.060" wide) round #2 (.090" wide) round #3 (.150" wide) round and square #4 (.215" wide) round and square#5 (.290" wide) round and square#6 (.375" wide) square#8 (.500" wide) square#10 (.625" wide) square#12 (.750" wide) square

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