New Craftsmen Digital Tire Guage on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, South Carolina, US
Craftsman Digital Tire Guage
-Programmable Reference Points
-Extra Large Back Lit Display
-Durable Metal Straight Push Nozzle
-Air Bleed Function for Exact Pressure
-Beeps When Guage Locks in Pressure Reading
-Included Batteries
-Bright LED Iluminates Valve Stem
-Program the Target Tire Pressure of a vehicle
Properly Inflated Tires Lead To:
Better Fuel Economy
&
Improved Handling and Safety
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