3" Steel Craftsman Replacement Roller Wheels For Wooden Creepers Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com
Ingleside, Illinois, US
Slightly used Craftsman Creeper Wheels
These work like new
Changed mine out, I needed shorter wheels for my boat.
Maybe someone can use these
Nothing worse than a bad wheel on your creeper
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