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Slime 20165 Dual Head Digital Truck Tire Gauge 5-150 Psi on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Slime Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:20165 Type::Digital Tire Guage UPC:716281503825


 1 Slime 20165 Dual Head Digital Truck Car RV Camper  Motorcycle 
Tire Gauge 5-150 PSI


PRODUCT FEATURES:

Extended reach for your convenience
Easy to read digital gauge
5-150 PSI
Perfect for cars, trucks, RV's, campers, Motorcycles, ect.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Properly inflated tires save you money. Maintaining proper tire pressure reduces fuel consumption and maximizes tire life. Best of all the process is simple. Just check tire pressure monthly and air up low tires. Dual Head 5-150 PSI digital gauge. Easy-to-read backlit digital display. Extended reach. Displays PSI, BAR and kPa


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