Lisle Valve Core Torque Tool #18810 on 2040-parts.com
New Hampton, Missouri, United States
***NEW, NEVER USED***
LISLE VALVE CORE TORQUE TOOL #18810 Product DescriptionProperly installs and removes valve cores, including late model vehicles with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Torque tool is set to 4 inch pounds, to prevent under and over torquing the valve core. Helps prevent valve core leaks causing low tire pressure and possible TPMS alerts. Slim design allows access in tight spots.
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