Tire Pressure Guage With 4 Valve Caps (new) on 2040-parts.com
Altamont, Tennessee, US
Use this tire gauge to check your tires. Proper air in your tires is important for your safety. Easy to use press gauge firmly onto valve stem and read the psi on indicator. Psi is from 10-50 PSI Note: Make sure you do not over-inflate your tires. You will also receive 4 valve stems.
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