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2 Digital Air Ride Gauges 1 Single Display, 1 Dual Display Air Suspension System on 2040-parts.com

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Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:airmaxxx Other Part Number:domed tint display bag tank pressure Manufacturer Part Number:AI-AM-GA-DIG1-DIG2 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Interchange Part Number:200 psi max air suspension gauge panel air ride, air digital gauges air suspension kit air display Warranty:1 Year UPC:Does not apply

Two Digital Air Ride Suspension Gauges

purchase includes:
one - airmaxxx single digital display gauge 
one - airmaxxx dual digital display gauge
three - electronic air pressure sending units
(eliminates need to run air hose directly to gauge)
 wire harness
2-1/16" face with tinted lens, 200psi max
fits inside 2" panel hole

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