What tire pressure gauge do you guys use?

98 svt

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I feel it's time for me to stop using the old "pencil" tire pressure gauges and buy a big boy gauge. Seems all of the prices have gone up with inflation. See what I did there?
I'm looking for something digital, accurate, and preferably made in USA.

I can't seem to find much for USA made (Accu-gage).
I keep going by back to Motion Pro and Longacre mostly.
Specifically these 2. I'm leaning toward the Motion Pro.

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Longacre


Longacre 52-53097 0-100 PSI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge https://a.co/d/eInF4kC


So, what say you?
What are the SVTP ballers using?
 

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I have that same gauge lol. On the foxbody we run 8lbs of air lol.
255/50/15 nitto NT555 RII’s.

GT500 runs 22PSI on Nexen Sur4G Drag radials 285/35/20

C7 24Psi on Nitto NT555 RII’s
285/30/20

Black cobra 20psi Nexen Sur4g drag radials 275/35/18
 

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I have that same gauge lol. On the foxbody we run 8lbs of air lol.
255/50/15 nitto NT555 RII’s.

GT500 runs 22PSI on Nexen Sur4G Drag radials 285/35/20

C7 24Psi on Nitto NT555 RII’s
285/30/20

Black cobra 20psi Nexen Sur4g drag radials 275/35/18
The Motion Pro? You like it? How long have you had it?
How's the recovery coming along?
 

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Yes sir, I want to say I’ve had it for around 4 years now. I’ve had no complaints. Things durable as hell. It goes with us to the track everytime.

Not too bad buddy. Have my first physical therapy before surgery this Thursday. Been watching the “storm” in my recliner lol.
 

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Really, not allowed to do that here. It is impressive my wife says.
Your wife says my 3" is small.


Just because I want to see It.. post a photo of your beast.
I haven't taken any new pics since last year, but here ya go.
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I have a Longacre memory. When taking pressures for 2 cars in pit lane, its waaay better than trying to write things down. Had it several years now, would buy again. You for sure would not need the memory part, and the added expense.
 

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I've had this one for a few years. It's well built, accurate and the rubber cover protects it from drops. The locking chuck is a nice feature too.

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One of these but it says car and driver or motortrend on it...
 

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Milton S-506 Original Service Station Tire Inflator and Air Pressure Gauge, Dual Head Chuck, 1/4" NPT, 15" Rubber Hose, 10-160 PSI https://a.co/d/c22HmVp

For the work van I just press the sidewall with my thumbs, spit on thr ground, then mutter "gud 'nuff"
 

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i think i bought these accu-gauges when i bought my terminator so they have lasted me a long time.

0-30 psi low pressure gauge for drag radials; 0-60 for everyday street tires; and a 0-100 for the donut spare.

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