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Accurate tyre gauges

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Accurate tyre gauges

Post by MQ080 »

Any winners out there? I think i'll avoid the reject shop in future for my automotive needs
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Post by MQ080 »

I've got a good one for 300... maybe i'll just have to pad
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Post by bazzle »

Ive got 2 VDO ones from ARB.
Both read the same .
One Ive had for 8 years.

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Post by greg »

I think the trick is to get one that only goes up to 30 or 40... rather than one that goes way up... that way you can get a more accurate reading with lower pressures.
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Post by Ben »

I got a VDO with the ARB compressor I got as a gift - thing was fucked from the start - could work out what the hell was going on when I was at the servo and checking the pressures with the servo's guage then mine.

Before that I had one of those el cheapo pen guages from the servo - and I've gone back to using it - its perfect, and always accurate...and only $7.95 if I loose it.
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Post by dumbdunce »

the dick smith digital ones are actually pretty good.

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Post by srowlandson »

Ben wrote:I got a VDO with the ARB compressor I got as a gift - thing was ***** from the start - could work out what the hell was going on when I was at the servo and checking the pressures with the servo's guage then mine.



Servo Gauges get knocked around and a far from accurate.


I'd trust a good quality VDO before a Servo one anyday
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I use one of those pen type cheap ass jobbies from Kmart...hasn't done me wrong yet ;)
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Post by Ruggers »

i went to my local gauge shop that sell and calibrate guages then got a decent gauge up 30psi, and atached a tyre chuck/air valve on the end. and it is the best. i got it for when i was gokarting and very body around was suing mine until they made there own.
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Post by murcod »

I've had one of the Dick Smith digital ones for many years. Seems to be accurate and the readout goes up in 0.5psi steps.
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Post by beebee »

I got one through a fitting supplier. Attahed a valve and a tyre chuck and I don't have to bend over whilst deflating anymore. (Great security for when BJ is around :finger: )

I have 2 other guages and all 3 read different :roll:
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Post by ausyota »

I use a digital one from super cheap and it seams to be acurate and goes right down to zero psi.
I still carry a guage type one as well in case the didi sh!ts itself though.
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Post by Matt N »

I've had a VDO (the one in the leather pouch) for over 10 years. This suited me fine until I wanted to go down to single figures, so I flagged down the local Snap-On truck and got one that just goes to 30psi. The face is nice and large and the increments spaced with very decent gaps so it is easy to read.
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Post by bundytunna »

i got a vdo one in the leather pouch from arb
never let me down
gives a good accurate reading
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Post by Ben »

srowlandson wrote:
Ben wrote:I got a VDO with the ARB compressor I got as a gift - thing was ***** from the start - could work out what the hell was going on when I was at the servo and checking the pressures with the servo's guage then mine.



Servo Gauges get knocked around and a far from accurate.


I'd trust a good quality VDO before a Servo one anyday
Steve


True, thats why I was so confused for a while - but I checked with two other guages (including another VDO) and it was f*cked.
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Post by Robbo »

I use a Poly Air unit & has been great for the past 8-9 years, all metal easy to read no probs. Have seen some pretty bad one's in mates cars (like 10 & 20 psi different). I know someone who when deflating just pulls the valves & counts to twenty, simple if you don't drop it hey. :finger: :D
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Post by antt »

that's what we used to do when we went on the beach :oops: ......have to be a bit more precise now with the locker. i just use a $10 from autobarn and it works great
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