tire gauges

Discussion of Infiniti's amazing (and underrated) sport-luxury crossovers, the EX35 and EX37. For 2014, the EX series will be renamed QX50, in line with Ininfiit's new naming conventions.
googleman
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I need a tire gauge. I want something durable, easy to use, and obviously as accurate as possible. What do you use? Any brand suggestions?


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txgcoupe
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Go to http://www.tirerack.com and buy their Accutire digital gauge.

Best $17.95 you'll ever spend.

The best gauge I have ever owned!

John

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kullenberg
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I bought a brass analog gauge from Brookstone about 20 years ago, and it's served me well. I don't remember how mush it was, but I don't think it was more than $20.

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SteveTheTech
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Digital is the way to go. Especially with tire monitor systems.

For years and years I had one in my pocket and one hanging from my cart at work both had two psi increments. Which lead to inconsistencies on models with displays (I am ocd and love new toys). I bought this thing and love it.
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Although not for the average owner digital is fast reading and precise however you do get what you pay for to some extent and the EX deserves better than the check out line model. :naughty:


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