Re: Tire Guages

From: Patrick Delgado (dadoctah@vitelcom.net)
Date: Fri Nov 05 1999 - 14:05:08 EST


I love the FREE digital gauge I got from JCWhitney. Check out the back
page, they always give something free with an order but you gotta ask
for it.
Dr. Pat

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>From: Kyle Kozubal <grndak4x4@home.com>
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: DML: Tire Guages
>Date: Fri, Nov 5, 1999, 5:06 AM
>

> What are the benefits of having a liquid filled tire guage compared other
> tire guages. I am looking to buy a "good" tire guage, rather than relying on
> those pencil type ones. I am looking for the type with a nice big 1.5"-2"
> Round Face Dial, 0-60PSI, and one with a bleeder vavle built into it. I have
> seem these for around $25-$40 in Jeg's and Summit's catalogs. I have stumled
> across a liquid filled one for $45 and just curious about the liquid and
> what it benefits are. Here is a link of the one I found for $45.......I
> know, I know, it is a Toyota 4WD website, please forgive me.
> http://www.off-road.com/~allpro/pics/tireguage3.jpg
> Here is what the site(http://www.off-road.com/~allpro/product.html) says
> about it:
> "Made by Quickcar this high quality liquid filled air pressure gauge is
> accurate to within 1/2 pound. Many hard core wheelers keep two different air
> gauges with them, one for street pressures and a second 0-20 gauge for more
> accurate reading of trail pressures. Now you can have two in one. 0-40 PSI
> and accuracy to within 1/2 PSI. In stock and available for immediate
> delivery. One year warranty. $44.99."
> Any input??????
> Kyle
> 93 Dakota 4x4 V6
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