High Qaulity Tire Pressure Guage w/ Bleeder Valve
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Hi folks,
I'm looking for a nice oil filled pressure guage that has a bleed off valve. Anyone have any reccomendations? The last 2 guages I have bought have been pretty bad, and apparently oil filled is the way to go. Bleeder valve would be nice too, makes things so much easier.
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-Mike
I'm looking for a nice oil filled pressure guage that has a bleed off valve. Anyone have any reccomendations? The last 2 guages I have bought have been pretty bad, and apparently oil filled is the way to go. Bleeder valve would be nice too, makes things so much easier.
Thanks!
-Mike
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Maybe it's the oil filled requirement that is throwing everyone off.
I also cannot help with that.
I just went to our local NAPA autoparts store and bought a 4X4 tire pressure gauge with a bleeder valve for $20 or thereabouts. I got the 4X4 version because it had heavy duty rubber cladding, a 6" long flexible hose, and a dial that went to 60psi max. All the others went to 120 psi which made the gradations very close together. The 60 psi face is very clear. So far the gauge has matched the computer pressure gauge (I have a performance model) to within 1 psi, so I'm happy. Plus, it was only $20, so even if it goes to ****, I can easily replace it.
-D'oh!
I also cannot help with that.
I just went to our local NAPA autoparts store and bought a 4X4 tire pressure gauge with a bleeder valve for $20 or thereabouts. I got the 4X4 version because it had heavy duty rubber cladding, a 6" long flexible hose, and a dial that went to 60psi max. All the others went to 120 psi which made the gradations very close together. The 60 psi face is very clear. So far the gauge has matched the computer pressure gauge (I have a performance model) to within 1 psi, so I'm happy. Plus, it was only $20, so even if it goes to ****, I can easily replace it.
-D'oh!
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