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Bought three SLIME Tire Pressure Gauges from Auto Zone
$12 each, PN20459 Fit nice in the hand and have a release valve on the side. Dial is easy to see without glasses. They have a Liquid filled one for more.. Checked with my other gauge for the race car and numbers are right on. I got 2 brass one one chrome for my garage and cars. https://shop.slime.com/products/bras...nt=47562172104 |
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I have a Matco DT100 that I really like. It fits in the palm of your hand and digitally reads 0-100 psi in .5 increments. It was $33 off the local tool wagon.
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I made 1 with a Weksler liquid filled gauge.
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Thanks Aaron Allison, just ordered the tire gauge you recommended. Like the site racetoolsdirect.com
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