Gorilla Automotive 1334 Telescoping Power Wrench on 2040-parts.com
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Gorilla Automotive 1334 Telescoping Power Wrench Item Description
Features The Gorilla Power Wrench's 21" telescoping handle provides the leverage needed to remove even the tightest lug nuts with ease. Includes two thin wall sockets and one 3" extension, and works on both deep dish wheels and recessed lug holes. Additional Information
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