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What Tire gauge are you all using?

vito1943 I agree with the concept, but we do not actually know just how accurate the FOBO2 is, and that doesn't matter one iota.....just so the values stay consistent and the 2 fronts are the same. jmho
 
I am currently using Slime Digital Tire Gauge, says on package 5-150 PSI comfort pistol grip can be used for Cars, Campers, lawn mowers, trailers, motorcycles.

Tire sensor safe.

The above is very accurate.


Deanna
 
I must be a tight wad I use the free one I got from discount tire. every time I by new tires there I get one given to me.
 
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I use this one with my portable air compressor https://a.co/d/2ny5F6R. I also use kilopascals (kPa) instead of PSI because it is much more granular and provides much more accurate and consistent pressures.

For example, my motorcycle rear tire is inflated to 250 kPa (36.259 psi) if I am accidentally off at 249 kPa (36.114 psi), I am still at 36 psi +/- .15 psi.

Works for me.
 
This is the one I have been using. When you check pressure and then
take it off the valve stem it holds the reading so you can see it, then
all you do is push the button and it goes back to ZERO so you can check
the next tire. I got it at Cycle Gear about 2 years ago but I was just there
2 weeks ago for their open house to buy new riding boots and they had them
on display right on the counter.

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