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myredracer
Sep 15, 2014Explorer II
Roger Marble has several posts on his RVtiresafety.comRVtiresafety.com blog (scroll down) which I thought were interesting. I wonder where you could go to test the accuracy of a gauge?
I have a couple of mech. gauges and a digital one which are all pretty close. Our TPMS sensors are a different matter and all read a couple of psi lower than the gauges which is a bit annoying but that's just the way they are. It would be nice though to get a gauge tested so you accurately know what your tire pressures are.
Is there any reason to use a mechanical gauge anymore over a digital one?
I have a couple of mech. gauges and a digital one which are all pretty close. Our TPMS sensors are a different matter and all read a couple of psi lower than the gauges which is a bit annoying but that's just the way they are. It would be nice though to get a gauge tested so you accurately know what your tire pressures are.
Is there any reason to use a mechanical gauge anymore over a digital one?
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