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    Hi Folks: What type, make of tire press gauge works for this rt.

    NB asking stupid question.

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    I hate to admit this...
    But I'm still using the BRP gauge, that came with my 2010 RT.
    Folks in here are always talking about digital gauges that work really well for this. If you can find one that you can get jammed onto the rear valve stem: please report it to us!
    (I was looking at one in a Toyota Dealership, and it showed a lot of promise...)
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    THANKS for the help!!! Greatly apprec. it

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENspyderman View Post
    Hi Folks: What type, make of tire press gauge works for this rt.

    NB asking stupid question.
    I use Joes racing gauge purchased off amazon.com

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    Here is a sample of the type I find easy to use on the rear tire. Get one with a 90o chuck. You don't need one that measures more than 60 PSI.
    http://www.amazon.com/TireTek-Flexi-...le+tire+gauges
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    You may also want to check out the FOBO tire pressure monitoring system. With the tpms you never have to guess what your tire pressure is and you never have to get down on the ground unless you need to add air. Then the bonus is you can put air in and screw the FOBO back on to see what your pressure is. No need for any fancy gauge.

    You can buy them from Lamonsters Garage and they are also available on Ebay
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