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I'm not sure my gauge is accurate. Which gauge do you use, and do you have proof is it accurate?
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Auto Meter, when I first got it I would check the readings with another type of guage to confirm the Auto Meter guage was accurate. It's the only gauge I use now, fast easy and the reading stays on the meter until you reset it.
I have an Accu-Tire Racing Gauge. It reads to 0.1 psi but I doubt it reads that accurately. I keep several gauges and check to see if they are ready close. For me, I am happy with them within 0.5 ps
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My first sample stopped working but Autogeek replaced it without having to go back to the manufacturer.
My gripe with some gauges is they do not always seal the stem (some stems worse than others) well so they leak as you read.
I have the analog version of the same gauge. Works awesome.
Auto Meter, when I first got it I would check the readings with another type of guage to confirm the Auto Meter guage was accurate. It's the only gauge I use now, fast easy and the reading stays on the meter until you reset it.
I use an Auto Meter. Love it.
I am very impressionable. I went to Autozone and ordered an Auto Meter gauge tonight. It will be here on the 2nd. Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm going to laugh when it reads the same as the cheap on I own. :rockon
Use this type of inflating gauge in the shop everyday. Love it to pieces
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I recently purchase from Roadgear their Hi-Tec talking gauge. Less than $25 & 5 year warranty on it sounded great. Their more expensive model is said to be accurate to a 10th of a pound but i'm not racing in Nascar or Formula 1. If lighting is low, why not hear the psi. Also own the Accu-tire.I'm not sure my gauge is accurate. Which gauge do you use, and do you have proof is it accurate?