Cruizn Caps Dice Valve Caps - Light Blue- Nip on 2040-parts.com
Waukegan, Illinois, US
Light Blue
NIP
4 caps for your wheels
Not for TPMS, has steel inserts.
Fits Bicycle, Cars, Trucks, ATVs, Motorcycles, Scooters
Anything with Schrader Valves
Many colors are available.
We also make custom logo Dice Valve Caps for your Car Club
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Fits the standard Schrader Tire Valves. Not for TPMS. Dress up your ride while keeping the dirt out of your valve stems. This set has threaded metal inserts press fitted and glued for that "HOT ROD" look and feel. Retro, not old-school. Auction includes a set of four (4) for your ride.
You can be confident that when you use
the original
CRUIZN CAPS
Valve Caps
Your Dice Caps will meet the quality your car deserves.
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