Snap-on Wwp12p Right Angle Wheel Weight Pliers on 2040-parts.com
Covington, Georgia, US
SNAP-ON
WWP12P RIGHT ANGLE WHEEL WEIGHT PLIERS
These Pliers
easily removes and replaces wheel weights, as well as cutting and crimping them.
They are made of heat strengthened Steel, include comfortable vinyl handle
grips and a replaceable hard plastic hammer tip. Note: Tool is engraved with my
last name.
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