Big End Products 15153 0-60 Tire Pressure Gauge 2-5/8 Dial Rubber Check Valve on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, United States
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Tire Pressure Gauge Type:Analog Gauge Range:0-60 psi Gauge Face Color:White Gauge Size (in):2 5/8 in. diameter Hose Length (in):15.00 Lighted:No Bleed Valve:Yes Please contact us at 609 504 9854 or send us a message if you have additional questions or concerns. Sign up for our mailing list also. Terms & Conditions:
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