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W1450 - 2" Round Dial Tire Gauge - 0 To 100 Psi - Free Shipping Within The U.s. on 2040-parts.com

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Wilmar #W1450 - Tire Pressure Gauge

2 inch Round Dial Tire Gauge with
White Face and Release Valve

Features:

Easy to read 2 inch white dial face gauge
Measures 0 to 100 lbs in 2 pound increments

Pressure of tire shows until release valve is pushed


Free shipping to customers within the U.S.

 



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