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Chrome Standard Tire Valve Core Extension 1 1/4" 32mm Lot Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

C $10.97
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Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:generic Manufacturer Part Number:na

Not a lot to say about these.  If you can't get your air chuck onto your valve stem because it's too damn short, you need this product. Allow inflating & deflating of tires without removing hubcaps etc. Fits standard car, truck, atv, motorcycle, lawn and garden equipment tires and increases valve stem length approx 1 1/4". Set of 4 pieces.

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