Lot Of 10 Schrader Valves 2672 Manufacturer Schrader Made In Usa Lot Of 5 on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Michigan, United States
Schrader Valve For R134A or R 12 Part number 2672 GM Number 15-1119 Interchange number 59346 Schrader 808058047 Fit’s most American cars , 1 per car (sometimes 2 used on hi and low sides} Also fits many foreign car’s. These are REAL Schrader valves, Made in the USA.
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