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Longacre Digital Tread Depth Gauge With Silver Carrying Case,hoosier,goodyear on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:50565

Longacre

 

Digital Tread Depth Gauge

 

Tire hardness has a huge affect on your car's performance.

A tire too hard won't bite and a tire too soft may wear quickly or even ball up. Also tire hardness changes during its life cycle. To run your best you must keep track of all your tire's hardness. This easy-to-use tool will help you do just that - quickly, accurately & easily.

NEW Digital Readout to .5 (Shore 'A' scale)

  • Straight edge on base to 'rock' durometer for more consistent results
  • Non-slip coating for better grip
  • Accurate easy-to-use
  • Includes Silver case

For the most consistent results rock the durometer from angled back past straight up to angled forward. The readout will move up to the highest (true) reading, then back down. Record the highest reading reached. The durometer must have a straight edge on base to do this properly. If you just push straight down you may get inconsistent and inaccurate results.

 


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