They make a low pressure tire gauge just for bike/4wheeler tires.I'm interested in this as well. I've been needing to get one for doing tires on my KTM at very low pressure up to my truck tires
Joes Racing are good. Also, Longacre Racing has a pretty large selection of quality gauges.I use these. One for the race car and one for my vehicles. I use an old style stick gauge to set the pressures on my tow rig.
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They precise, but are they more accurate?I like the digital ones now.
HD used to have these on sale for $5 during the holidays and they're the best digital ones I've found. They are typically within 1 psi of the TPMS display in my truck. I looked for them this past season and they didn't have them on sale, but if I really needed a gauge, I'd still probably pay the $10 normal price for one.They precise, but are they more accurate?
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yeah, you'll have fun when you start seeing TPMS sensors, they all seem to read different pressures too
just check all four with the same gauge so they're the same, call it good enough
I grabbed all the miltons that they threw out at work when they bought digital gauge type ones, guess who's always borrowing mine that's 'too hard to read' because all the whiz-bang ones are either smashed, leaking or need batteriesI've grown fond of this style of tire inflator.
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It has a stick gauge that pops out when you release the air trigger so you can check real quick while you are filling. They are really rugged too. Every single inflator that I've had with a dial gauge sticking out on the top ends up getting dropped and the gauges end up getting fucked up.
Nice. Yeah those old milton style ones are good too. You're talking about the one that has the internal stick gauge that you read through the magnifying window right? I have a couple of that style too and they are also nice. I got one that has like a 15' hose and locking chuck that makes airing up old cracked truck tires to 100psi a bit less nerve wracking.I grabbed all the miltons that they threw out at work when they bought digital gauge type ones, guess who's always borrowing mine that's 'too hard to read' because all the whiz-bang ones are either smashed, leaking or need batteries
they also all read different from each other, you can adjust them internally if you care, I used to do this periodically on the ones at work
I use a HazetI'm interested in this as well. I've been needing to get one for doing tires on my KTM at very low pressure up to my truck tires
yupNice. Yeah those old milton style ones are good too. You're talking about the one that has the internal stick gauge that you read through the magnifying window right? I have a couple of that style too and they are also nice. I got one that has like a 15' hose and locking chuck that makes airing up old cracked truck tires to 100psi a bit less nerve wracking.