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<blockquote data-quote="slapnpop" data-source="post: 46590" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Here in TN, they do not have to give you free air. It can be free at one station and as much as $0.75 at the next. Checking the tires a few times a week started to be an exspinsive proposition, so I got an air compressor for the house. I still found myself buying air from time to time when I was out, so I opted for this route.</p><p></p><p>I've also had gas station gauges be VERY VERY wrong on their readings, so I don't trust a gauge I don't now. I had one tire on a car filled to over 50 lbs for a few days after trusting a gas station gauge. It felt odd so I re-checked it later with my own gauge and saw how wrong it was. I went back and verified the gas station's gauge was indeading reading about 30% low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slapnpop, post: 46590, member: 2"] Here in TN, they do not have to give you free air. It can be free at one station and as much as $0.75 at the next. Checking the tires a few times a week started to be an exspinsive proposition, so I got an air compressor for the house. I still found myself buying air from time to time when I was out, so I opted for this route. I've also had gas station gauges be VERY VERY wrong on their readings, so I don't trust a gauge I don't now. I had one tire on a car filled to over 50 lbs for a few days after trusting a gas station gauge. It felt odd so I re-checked it later with my own gauge and saw how wrong it was. I went back and verified the gas station's gauge was indeading reading about 30% low. [/QUOTE]
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