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Tire Claw Wheel Lock Fit Wheels Upto 13-16 Inches Wide For Trailors, Atv,jet Ski on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Interchange Part Number:not available Manufacturer Part Number:TWC





Tire Claw Wheel Lock Fit Wheels Upto 13-16 Inches Wide For Trailors, ATV,Jet Ski

The Wheel Club� fits wheels up to 13" to 16" wide. It is self locking and iinstalls in seconds. A plastic cover protects the lock from the elements. The Wheel Club� is great for the following vehicles, trailors or both; ATVs, Snowmobile Jet Ski and Utility Vehicles.



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