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Longacre 52031 Magnum™ 3 ½” Gid Tire Gauge 0-15 By ¼ Lb Imca Circle Track Drag on 2040-parts.com

US $79.39
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:52031 Brand:Longacre Part Brand:Longacre

NEW Design Tire Pressure Gauge - Great looking new graphics, includes both angle and ball chucks and dual bleed buttons for faster setting.

  • Huge 3 1/2" Glow-in-the-Dark face for high accuracy and easy readability
  • Dual bleed buttons for faster setting
  • 1/4 lb increments with 2% accuracy
  • Swivel angle chuck installed with alternate ball chuck included
  • HOLDS PRESSURE UNTIL RELEASED
  • Internal gauge damper for more consistent, accurate readings
  • Flexible 17" red hose
  • Comes with silver case

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