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<blockquote data-quote="BwanaDik" data-source="post: 813224" data-attributes="member: 13660"><p>I use the $5 model available at the check out counter at Autozone. MCN did a tire gauge comparison on gauges a while ago and these turned out to be a "best buy". Surprisingly accurate! I've checked them against some high buck models and they are within 1 psi or so. Yes, you have to use some "wrist action" to get them to load correctly (as with ALL gauges) but, if you check your pressure, you're probably going to have to add some air anyway</p><p></p><p>Why spend the $$$$ unless you're on the track (in which case you'd use a temp gauge, in conjunction with a pressure gauge)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BwanaDik, post: 813224, member: 13660"] I use the $5 model available at the check out counter at Autozone. MCN did a tire gauge comparison on gauges a while ago and these turned out to be a "best buy". Surprisingly accurate! I've checked them against some high buck models and they are within 1 psi or so. Yes, you have to use some "wrist action" to get them to load correctly (as with ALL gauges) but, if you check your pressure, you're probably going to have to add some air anyway Why spend the $$$$ unless you're on the track (in which case you'd use a temp gauge, in conjunction with a pressure gauge) [/QUOTE]
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