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Old 10-25-2016, 04:30 PM   #9
Emoto
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Drives: 2016 Camaro 2SS, Jeep JKU Rubicon
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Originally Posted by Glen e View Post
I have use the Michelin digital tire gauge and it's fine. However, an racer friend showed me a much better way, if you use one of the speed race gauges that has the button to let out air..... it's a perfect way to do your tires that I never really thought of. So here's what you do:
Go fill from a gas station and put in much more than you need; like 40 lbs.....then put the gauge on it and press the button and come down through short bursts to exactly where you want it ....no more filling , than checking , them filling /checking , you can do your wheels in half the time, no more bending over a bunch of times!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Please no comments about the price, what I can make procedures much easier, I don't care about the money… LOL..you certainly may feel differently.
Good advice about combining steps to save time. I have one very much like the one you link to (not identical, but similar). Up until today, I thought of it as my "good" one.

The only problem is that my "good" gauge, that my uncle (who was THE car guy in the family) gave to me isn't accurate. I always thought it was my best, most accurate one, but it's the one that read 38 when the Camaro read only 32!
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