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Tire pressure Gauge.... What are you using ?

jimbosride

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Need to get a good tire pressure gauge. Looking at a dial type.

Needs to be flexible.

What works for you?



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I've had mine almost 25 years. I think I paid $25 for it back in the day. Several people have borrowed it and ended up buying one for themselves.

Analog Tire Inflating Gun
 
I bought the basic Longacre digital gage, 52-53036 is the number. Accuracy as good as I will ever need, in .2 steps.
It’s nice to be able to use the same gage for higher fronts and low pressure slicks.
 
My Mopars and jeep are not to picky on accuracy. But the 911 and the bikes are.

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Remember to treat it like a delicate instrument, because it is! If you drop it or bang it, it may not be accurate anymore. I have an old Milton air pressure gauge I bought new a long time ago & is still good because I took care of it. Buy a good one & do the same, you'll be good to go for years.
 
Have this one going on 40 Plus years and still going....
I also have this for ages and it is exactly what everyone should have at home. It is built like a tank out of metal and I think the view glass is actually glass.

If you have never owned an in line gauge with the trigger built in like this you don't know what you are missing. Yes, it is worth the money.
 
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