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Speedhut Jeep CJ Series 2-1/16-Inch Oil Pressure Gauge; Full Sweep; 0-100 PSI (76-86 Jeep CJ7)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J266725
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      Features & Specs

      Description

      Gauge Type: CJ Jeep Oil Pressure Gauge
      Pressure Sender Type: 3-Wire Military Grade Transducer (Performance)
      Range: 0-100 psi
      Size: 2 1/16 inch
      Hole Size: 2.062â€ (52mm)
      Standard or Metric: Standard
      Warning Light: No

      PRESSURE MATTERS. STAY DIALED IN. Keep your engine protected with a precision-built oil pressure gauge designed for Jeep CJ builds. Whether you're crawling rocks or cruising backroads, real-time oil pressure monitoring is key to preventing damage and keeping your engine running strong. With a clear 0–100 PSI readout, this gauge helps you catch potential issues before they become costly repairs—so you can stay focused on the trail, not the dash.
      Trail-Tested. USA-Built. Backed for Life.

      Key Features:
      0–100 PSI range for accurate, real-time oil pressure readings
      Precision microprocessor for reliable, real-time data
      High-torque stepper ensures smooth, pinpoint needle movement
      Billet aluminum bezel adds durability and clean styling
      Weather-resistant for rugged, all-terrain performance
      USA-made and backed by a lifetime warranty

      Speedhut L2-OP3-CJ

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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