Stagger Tape Tire Tape Imca Wissota Modified Dirt Circle Track Bryke Racing on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Our Hawk Tip design securely grabs onto any surface and wont pull loose. It's used to measure tire diameters and check stagger. They are ideal for shop use or in the pits.
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