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09-08-2010, 10:24 PM | #23 | |
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tranquility, as others have mentioned, you want to get a good tire gauge and keep it in your glove box. You don't want to trust your tires to a compressor air gauge. This one cost me about $15 and it easier to use than the round dial racing style pressure gauge. http://www.properautocare.com/setpoprtiga.html .
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teagueAMX,
I had that one twice and never last long. The battery runs out pretty quick. I decided to go back to the standard cheap one that looks like a pen and the readings pop out and you push it back down to reset.
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So far I've had mine since about 2006 or 2007 and replaced one set of batteries.
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Nitrogen vs. 'air' in tires
Remember that the atmosphere around us [the ‘air’] is already 78% nitrogen and 22% oxygen. If nitrogen is provided free by your garage it is not a bad thing but paying for it is always wasted money. The benefits are not worth the expense.
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