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US $38.95
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:56-041 Brand:QuickCar Part Brand:QuickCar

QuickCar 56-041 Liquid Filled Tire Pressure Gauge 0-40 PSI IMCA Circle Track

This QuickCar Tire Pressure Gauge is their Liquid-Filled Model.  Gauge face is a 2-1/2" Diameter.  Range is 0-40 PSI and reads in 1LB Increments.  Features a 14" Hose with 45 Degree Swivel Chuck, Relief Valve and hose strain relief.  Gauge comes with a shock resistant boot to ensure long life and to protect unit under severe use. QuickCar Tire pressure gauges are regarded as the most reliable and accurate tire pressure gauges in the industry.  Sold each.

Self Pressure Equalizing Head. Head is liquid filled to help with durability and longevity.
 

0-40 PSI.

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