Acurate Pressure Gauge?
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Acurate Pressure Gauge? - 11/23/2007 8:10:22 PM
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ajh
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So far I have about 5 gauges, and they vary by about 7psi across the lot. Has anyone found a really good pressure gauge? I'm tempted by the internal pressure gauges next time the skins come off the rims but for now I need something accurate. My other option is setting a set of staun deflators to my desired pressures and just overinflate and deflate down to the right pressure. If they're accurate +/- 1PSI that is. Any other suggestions/ideas?
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RE: Acurate Pressure Gauge? - 11/25/2007 6:46:20 AM
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Disco Mike
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Best gauge I have been able to find under $100. I have been using this guage for over 5 years. https://www.expeditionexchange.com/powertank/
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