Tvov wrote:
Each of my vehicles has its own tire pressure gauge in the glove compartment. When I get a new tire pressure gauge, I compare its' pressure readings with other gauges such as on a service stations air line. As long as it is close, I go with it. Tires are designed to function with a few pounds pressure differences.
So you accept the fact that you might want 60 psi but really are getting 55 or 65? It doesn't matter what a gas station's gauge says because you are comparing it to an unknown standard and I would think we can do better than that. Does anyone have a good idea about a good brand that really reads correctly?