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Joes Tire Pressure Air Gauge 0-60 Psi 2-1/2" Gid 17" Flex Hose #32310 Swivel End on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:JOES Surface Finish:RUBBER Manufacturer Part Number:JOE32310 Brand:JOES

JOES GLOW IN DARK TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE 2 1/2" 0-60PSI 17" LONG HOSE WITH HOLD VALVE.

  • JOES  TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE
  • 2 1/2"  INCH LARGE EASY TO READ PREMIUM  GAUGE
  • 17" ULTRA FLEXIBLE HOSE
  • SWIVEL CHUCK & BALL CHUCK
  • EASY TO READ
  • 1 lb INCREMENTS
  • AIR RELEASE BUTTON
  • WITH HOLD DOWN VALVE, HOLDS PSI
  • BLACK RUBBER SHOCK BUMPER AROUND GAUGE
  • PART#32310

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