tire pressure gauge

cobram at juno.com cobram at juno.com
Thu Oct 2 16:37:46 EDT 2003


Personal recommendation would be a Moroso gauge.  They make a 60 PSI
racing gauge that is balls on accurate even after years of use/abuse.  I
had a machinist friend check it at his work, will ask him what he used
the next time I see him.  The downside of course is the price, about $45
plus another $6 bucks for the protective cover.  Last one I picked up was
at the local speed shop (morphed into a wheel/rice burner supply),  I've
also occasionally seen them at the local FLAPS.

BCNU,
http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/

"Nick Lawrence" <nick at beol.net> writes:

> I would like some recommendations on an accurate tire guage.
> Has anyone devised a method of checkng accuracy?
> I have used what I believed to be a quality dial type guage for
> awhile but comparing it to another of the same manufacturer there is
> a wide difference, maybe 8 psi.
> Just got a digital from Sears, it differs by 12 psi.
> Would the guage on a welding outfit be accurate in the 30-40 psi
> range?

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