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2014-04-26 20:33:13
#1
Tire pressure gauges
What are you guys using for tire pressure gauges? I want to get. a little serious this year, I'm coming off from using your standard stick style reader, which are dog shit. So I wanted to see what the guys in the feild are using. A simple brand name and price you paid is the information I'm looking for. I've heard about Morroso tire pressure gauges and was quoted a price of $40-$50 but is there anything out there that works well for a lower price?

This is what I'm using now JHUNK!! :
Last edited by Topdog781 on 2014-04-26 at 20-37-17.
2014-04-26 21:13:37
#2
summit and look through there

a tire gauge isnt getting that serious haha
2014-04-27 00:57:58
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http://www.sr20-forum.com/tools/72174-joes-racing-tire-pressure-gauge-hold-valve-32310-a.html
2014-04-27 08:35:33
#4
It is when your using what I been using. I call it getting serious because I actually intend to log before and after tire pressures this year. This is something I've never done morgan. I would set the pressure maybe check them 3-5 times out of. 15-20 passes. I know everyone not using the same thing. So I'm looking for the brands that people have had success with. I see ones for up to $200, but if there is one for $50 that just as accurate, why spend the extra money.
Last edited by Topdog781 on 2014-04-27 at 08-40-30.
2014-04-27 09:59:55
#5
THIS. This is one of the best inventions ever. You can get it at Sears Hardware. It's not much $, and it is powered by your CIGARETTE LIGHTER in your car. It is digital and you can preset what you want the PSI to be:

Sears.com

I carry this when I go on long trips.
2014-04-28 22:51:41
#6
He's looking for a gauge to check psi in his slicks when drag racing, not trying to air up a low street tire.

This is what I use.
0-15 Competition Tire Gauge
2014-04-29 00:09:55
#7
went to autozone today for other things and started looking at tire gauges. got a digital one for $12 and goes from 5 psi and up and is accurate to within .5psi
2014-05-01 08:24:45
#8
Had a digital one before, I honestly was not a fan of buying button cell batteries at. $4-8 dollars a pop, I rather stick with something analog. and low maitenence.
2014-05-01 16:41:03
#9
I use the Longacre glow gauge it's awesome $40 iirc

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2014-05-01 21:26:30
#10
Originally Posted by Storm88000
THIS. This is one of the best inventions ever. You can get it at Sears Hardware. It's not much $, and it is powered by your CIGARETTE LIGHTER in your car. It is digital and you can preset what you want the PSI to be:

Sears.com

I carry this when I go on long trips.


I will pick up one of those also because the pump was broken one day at the track..... and it made for a real real shitty day, I hate asking these stuck up bitchs with trailers for air. Thanks.
Last edited by Topdog781 on 2014-05-01 at 21-30-04.
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