Lock'em Magnum Expandable Wheel Lock By Rack'em - Ra-25 on 2040-parts.com
Binghamton, New York, United States
Lock'em Magnum Expandable Wheel Lock by Rack'em - RA-25
Fast shipping Quick easy to use lock leaves your truck, trailer, etc. unable to roll. Highly visible lock instantly puts a kink in any thief's intentions! Reversible: 12"-15" on one side - 15" to 20" on the other side Fits most wheel types and sizes Coated to prevent damage to the wheel |
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