Longacre Magnum Glow-in-the-dark Tire Pressure Gauges Lon50434 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Tire
Pressure Gauge Type: Analog Gauge
Range: 0-30 psi Inflator:
No Gauge
Face Color: White/Luminescent green Gauge
Size (in): 3 1/2 in. diameter Hose
Length (in): 17.000 Lighted:
No Bleed
Valve: Yes Storage
Case Included: Yes Notes:
1/2
lb. incremental readings. Angle chuck. Longacre Racing's Magnum tire pressure gauges have a highly visible, easy-to-read gauge face that glows in the dark to help provide accurate readings, even under low light conditions. These gauges include an ultra-flexible 17 in. hose, a high-flow release button, and are available with either an angle or ball chuck. |
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