sixdogs
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While we're at it, get a decent tire gauge. Almost all of them are crap so spend a couple dollars more and buy something that works. I have a Moroso racing gauge and it works perfect. Forty something dollars and it's spot on for accuracy. Free shipping.
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It says access denied but the link works. It's Moroso #89560 if you need to look it up. It's a 0 to 60 psi gauge.
Over the years I have spent far more in total on an assortment of junk gauges that always failed when I needed them or gave false readings from the start. I use this one gauge on all my tires. It's all good.
EDIT--If anyone buys one be sure to get the optional rubber protective cover with it.
Access Denied
It says access denied but the link works. It's Moroso #89560 if you need to look it up. It's a 0 to 60 psi gauge.
Over the years I have spent far more in total on an assortment of junk gauges that always failed when I needed them or gave false readings from the start. I use this one gauge on all my tires. It's all good.
EDIT--If anyone buys one be sure to get the optional rubber protective cover with it.
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