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Old 08-03-2013, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Alsea
I've used this, it's within .2 PSI, but it is $100+ less....choices!

Viair 90052 Digital Tire Pressure Gauge : Amazon.com : Automotive
I have used similar gauges to the one above and they work great and are accurate. No need to spend $150 for a gauge
Old 08-03-2013, 01:29 PM
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I drive mostly on the curvy back roads that are the foothills of the Cascades in western Washington State. I guess I am mostly interested in dialing in my tires for more even wear. I tend to only measure them in the garage before I take off so the temperature is truly a constant "cold" reading. I've noticed that merely parking in the sun will drive up the pressures on the sun side by 2-3 pounds.

With all that said, I have an opportunity to pick up a Longacre gauge for a good price, which I think I'll take advantage of.

Thank you all for your experience and guidance. You confirmed my own thinking.
Old 08-03-2013, 02:56 PM
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I've had my old school analog VDO tire gauge for around 20 years. It works perfectly for my needs. The thought of getting a more modern tire gauge has never crossed my mind.
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Because I'm broke...
Old 08-04-2013, 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Devil Boy
Because I'm broke...
I use the same thing. Good enough for my purposes.
Old 08-04-2013, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Devil Boy
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Check it against a good gauge, at least. Most are within at least 3 or 4 psi, but I've seen some as much as 10psi off.
Old 08-04-2013, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by fastm3
I use the same thing. Good enough for my purposes.
Are you serious? I just can't imagine someone buying a $100K+ car and then ignoring the single most important handling item by entrusting it to a $0.99 toy gauge.

How much does a set of tires cost? If you could get 10% more wear life out of a set by using a better gauge, wouldn't it make sense? If you could improve your car's handling by 10%? Fuel mileage?

You don't need 0.1% accuracy for the street, but those "stick" gauges are a joke, and really aren't appropriate for anything other than an emergency safety check.



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