mrhumble1
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jason
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2019
- Threads
- 14
- Messages
- 283
- Reaction score
- 354
- Location
- Denver, CO
- Vehicle(s)
- JL Rubicon, 2-Door, Manual
- Thread starter
- #1
Greetings all,
I recently bought a tire inflator\gauge from Amazon. $37, digital. I already had one, but the chuck on the one I have doesn't hold onto the stem very well and this new one was supposed to have a great chuck.
So I get the new one in and the gauge is off. WAY OFF. Like, 5psi off. So I send it back and get another one, and this one is also wrong by about the same margin. They send me a THIRD one and this one is only 3psi off, but that's still not ok with me. The first one I got (with the crappy chuck) reads perfectly (meaning it matches the TPMS sensor) as long as I hold it onto the tire so I don't see any reason why I should be ok with getting a gauge that's so far off. I really shouldn't have to do math in my head when the gauge is supposed to tell me the correct pressure.
So, where can I get a quality tire inflator\gauge?? The ones on the PowerTank web site are insanely expensive. I think they start around $75 and jump up well over $120. That being said, if those are very accurate and reliable maybe they're worth it.
Suggestions??
I recently bought a tire inflator\gauge from Amazon. $37, digital. I already had one, but the chuck on the one I have doesn't hold onto the stem very well and this new one was supposed to have a great chuck.
So I get the new one in and the gauge is off. WAY OFF. Like, 5psi off. So I send it back and get another one, and this one is also wrong by about the same margin. They send me a THIRD one and this one is only 3psi off, but that's still not ok with me. The first one I got (with the crappy chuck) reads perfectly (meaning it matches the TPMS sensor) as long as I hold it onto the tire so I don't see any reason why I should be ok with getting a gauge that's so far off. I really shouldn't have to do math in my head when the gauge is supposed to tell me the correct pressure.
So, where can I get a quality tire inflator\gauge?? The ones on the PowerTank web site are insanely expensive. I think they start around $75 and jump up well over $120. That being said, if those are very accurate and reliable maybe they're worth it.
Suggestions??
Sponsored