My tire gauge has given up the ghost. Are there any out there that are better than others? I looked at the Petro today, they want almost $26 for the heavier one. Looking for hints.
What ever gauge you get, see if you can check it against another gauge with known accuracy. Not all digital gauges are accurate.
I though you might need a good excuse to go in to Cabela's
Our tire gauge was bought off the rack at a truck stop years ago using loyalty card points. Speedco provides free tire gauge accuracy checks which we have had done a couple of times. The gauge tested good each time.
McMaster-Carr
These guys will have $26 dollar gauges, but you will be getting 26 dollars worth of gauge.
eb
There would not have been a chance to air up the tires before today's run otherwise. There is no where around here to do that.
Not wanting to run into that problem, we had a trailer shop install a glad hand connection on our truck and bought one of those tire hoses with a glad hand connector that you see sold at truck stops. I prefer using it to irritating the guys in line behind me at fuel islands while I use the truck stop air hose.
Semis have the ability to air up their own tires with such a hose. We got it too by having a glad hand connector installed.
That is something I need to look into. Far too many times I have needed to work in tires and could not find an air source with high enough pressure or enough room to get a truck in.
That is something I need to look into. Far too many times I have needed to work in tires and could not find an air source with high enough pressure or enough room to get a truck in.
Ditto. I usually fuel @ Pilot, where there aren't air hoses. I check the pressure while fueling, then have to go elsewhere to add air, if needed - the gladhand connector would be nice. [Though I'd ask the truck owner to install it, as Slacktide lost me right after "drain the air", lol]
I've often wondered if any truck has the ability to monitor tire pressure AND maintain automatically at a preset level, using the air from the tanks - is that a workable idea, or a crazy one?
They do have a lot of the trailers running the auto air systems. If you haven't noticed before look at the wheels on a trailer and you will see 2 hoses coming out of the hub, I don't see why a system like that couldn't be put on a ST unless there is an issue with it being a drive axle.