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Maybe it doesn't exist but I want it all - wondering if anyone has found the holy grail. I am not afraid to spend but don't want to drop $300.
I have had many over the years but they all let me down eventually. Wants are accurate, durable, ability to attach to the compressor and read live as it goes. This will be for the garage and not portable. Also need a 90 on the end option so I can access difficult spots. Lastly my van runs 80 psi so range at least that high. Waddya got??
This is what I just ordered off wunna the trucks when I caught him at my buddy's shop. He's been using one non-stop for 6-7 years now, and I mean constant use...
https://webcat.cornwelltools.com/JP1...tor-p371692123
I was gonna go with a Harbor Freight jobbie, but knowing first hand how well the Cornwell has held up I spent the few extra $$ and went with that...
https://www.harborfreight.com/pistol...tal+tire+gauge
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
For fillers, I ordered this one years ago and am actually very happy with it. The gauge is surprisingly accurate (filler gauges never seem to be).
And for checking, sounds kinda silly but this is the one I always recommend for good accuracy and a really low cost. I carry this one on my bike for airing down.
2023 KTM 890 Adventure R
Buy this one and be done:
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-di...ce=google&wv=4
It's exactly the same one I've used from Snapon for 15 years as a pro for 1/3 the price. In that time I've had to replace the hose once and replace the valve once. Comes with both the clip on end or dual foot. Zeroes when you turn it on. Inflates and deflates. Mine is so old it reads in 0.5psi increments. I bought a newer one for home maybe 5 years ago and it reads in 0.1psi.
$70
Last edited by golden chicken; 03-28-23 at 09:35 AM.
What's the difference between a bolt and a screw?
First you screw, then you bolt.
https://www.quickcar.com/tire-gauges/
These have always been a good gauge for me however I just looked quickly and they don't have anything that goes to the pressure you are looking for. Figured I'd throw it here in case someone looking for a good gauge that is below 60PSI might look at this thread.
In my completely unscientific research I came to the conclusion after a few beers and some youtube videos that I'd rather have an accurate gauge than the ability to use it on the compressor. I ended up with a Longacre 4" analog liquid filled gauge. Cost about 120$ and comes with a hard padded case. Overall it seems extremely accurate and it's nice to not be guessing any longer with the cheap parts store counter gauges.
They do have one that will go to 80/100 lbs.
https://longacreracing.com/products....%9d-Tire-Gauge
I've been using a NAPA unit: https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NTH9...ressionRank=19
Gives consistent readings in comparison to Kurtz's in the Pirelli garage, didn't cost an arm and a leg, and I don't feel bad about just tossing it in my toolbox.
can't go wrong with an Autometer I've got these two
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Rear lift bags in my truck need 5lbs minimum in the system. The lines and bags in system only make up a very small volume so being at 5psi is important. 10psi will inflate the bags and contribute to a rougher ride and raise the rear end a little. They really need to be at exactly 5 for daily driving with no weight.
I have something like this but the issue for you would be the valve type. This is specifically for presta and I'm not seeing anything similar for schrader.
Accu-Gage Fat Bike Presta Valve Low Pressure Bicycle Tire Gauge, 15psi https://a.co/d/6fK0UzR
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
https://www.quickcar.com/0-20-psi-li...-gauge-56-021/
How accurate does it need to be? Would a 0-20 PSI gauge suffice?