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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Tire pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieS&#039;04" data-source="post: 1020842" data-attributes="member: 61136"><p>Before I retired. I took my pencil type, digital and gauge style to work. I was a Instrument tech and had access to calibrated equipment.</p><p></p><p>The pencil gauges are crap IMO. The digital and gauge type were always close. Forget tire shops. Every time I left. Not one tire they checked had the same amount of air. Nor did their pressures match my gauges.</p><p></p><p>What I do now, is. I hand them my digital that I trust, to use.</p><p></p><p> I retired in 2005 so I hope my two gauges I trust are still accurate. One digital and one gauge type on a hose.</p><p></p><p>One thing is, shop around. I have seen the exact gauge's cheaper than ones stamped with a name brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieS'04, post: 1020842, member: 61136"] Before I retired. I took my pencil type, digital and gauge style to work. I was a Instrument tech and had access to calibrated equipment. The pencil gauges are crap IMO. The digital and gauge type were always close. Forget tire shops. Every time I left. Not one tire they checked had the same amount of air. Nor did their pressures match my gauges. What I do now, is. I hand them my digital that I trust, to use. I retired in 2005 so I hope my two gauges I trust are still accurate. One digital and one gauge type on a hose. One thing is, shop around. I have seen the exact gauge's cheaper than ones stamped with a name brand. [/QUOTE]
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