Made of Aluminum, then Anodized in Red Color, the Nugget Shape makes this Valve Stem Cap perfect for the new addition for your wheels, or just to replace your lost or damaged caps. Contains an O-ring for extra valve leak protection. ****Package of 4 Caps are included for the price listed, which includes a 20% package discount.**** Manufactured by Midwest Acorn Nut Company. P/N MPB1739
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