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Tire Inflator, 160 Psi, Clip-on, 6' Whip - Tig-8176 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Lodi, California, United States

Lodi, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Powertank Manufacturer Part Number:TIG-8176

Description:
So you say you have high pressure tires (80+ PSI) and you like the #TIG-8160 but you don't need any dualhead chucks. Well then buy this Tire Inflator and save some dough. The idea is to clip the chuck onto your stem and stand away from your high pressure tire (60-130 psi) while inflating. WHY? If there is any internal damage to your tires there is a chance that it will tear the carcass and blow out. The blast from this explosion can be fatal. Why take the chance? If you don't believe me go ask your local RV/truck tire shop and have them show you their tire cage. And don't forget the limited lifetime warranty. 

All of Power Tank tire inflators are fully rebuildable with parts available on our website.
List Price: $99.94

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