![]() 11/15/2018 at 08:15 • Filed to: good morning oppo, PSI | ![]() | ![]() |
Decided to check my tire pressures last night when I got home. Thought the tire looked a little low. Turns out, they were really low by like 8 psi low!
...may have contributed to the love tap I gave to the car I hit on Tuesday....
The struggle is real, y'all!
![]() 11/15/2018 at 08:25 |
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Since it went from 80s down to 20s over the course of 3 weeks here in Wisconsin, all of my car tires have deflated. I think I wore out my tire gauge airing them all back up. Or maybe because I buy $2 gauges from the gas station...
![]() 11/15/2018 at 09:26 |
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yup. 1-2 PSI change per 10 degrees of ambient temperature change, up or down, just due to air density and relative pressure changes.
![]() 11/15/2018 at 10:40 |
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This will probably last longer than the car it’s checking tires on.
![]() 11/15/2018 at 11:20 |
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Right out of college I worked for a distributor of industrial gauges (among other industrial
process items). One of the sales giveaways was a tire gauge made from this vendor’s gauges. Really high end stuff. I saved one after the company closed, but I’ve misplaced it. I even called up the gauge company and they don’t make them any more. So I’ll have to get one of these off Amazon.
![]() 11/15/2018 at 11:28 |
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If you really want a gauge with a lifespan of from now on, find a hydraulic shop in your area that sells these: http://www.hyvair.com/pressgauge.html
![]() 11/15/2018 at 11:33 |
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I literally have cases of these high end gauges in my warehouse. As I mentioned, the company closed and I “inherited” a bunch of their inventory
since I rented their building to start my business. So really, I should figure out how to turn them into tire gauges and get some usage out of them.