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    Anyone here who is manually maintaining tyre pressure by using gauges and air pumps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by urbanmetal View Post
    Anyone here who is manually maintaining tyre pressure by using gauges and air pumps?
    Yes, I do. I have both a tire gauge and a portable automatic digital tire inflator in the car all the time.




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    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Yes, I do. I have both a tire gauge and a portable automatic digital tire inflator in the car all the time.



    for the tyre inflator, do you use your car's battery?

    btw, where did you buy those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by urbanmetal View Post
    for the tyre inflator, do you use your car's battery?

    btw, where did you buy those?
    Just plug into the car cigarette lighter port. I also have my own AC-DC 12V adapter so I can plug to wall outlet directly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by urbanmetal View Post
    for the tyre inflator, do you use your car's battery?

    btw, where did you buy those?
    Sa tyre inflator, dapat naka-On ang makina para hindi madiskarga ang baterya.

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    Need recommendations on the specs of the air pump guys, thanks!

    I guess it would be better if you can recommend tried and tested ones.

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    Hey, Chris aka "TireWhisperer here,

    I wouldn't "do tires" any other way than with my own gear.

    Most producers of products are good to great at what they specialize in:

    Car makers: Cars, SUVs, light trucks.

    Tire accessory makers: Gauges, pumps, tread-depth readers etc.

    I would rely on a dashboard tire pressure readout strictly as a backup resource, but rely first on a good gauge to get tire pressures where they need to be.

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    i'm maintaining pressures for 2 cars and 3 bikes. easiest way is to use this foot pump w/ digital gauge. just go to each wheel and use leg power no need to fool around w/ wires and such

    i used to do it w/ a foot pump plus a separate gauge coz i was using a pump w/ an inaccurate gauge. the integrated and accurate gauge on this michelin is a big help. highly recommended

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    i'm maintaining pressures for 2 cars and 3 bikes. easiest way is to use this foot pump w/ digital gauge. just go to each wheel and use leg power no need to fool around w/ wires and such

    i used to do it w/ a foot pump plus a separate gauge coz i was using a pump w/ an inaccurate gauge. the integrated and accurate gauge on this michelin is a big help. highly recommended
    LIKE!

    How long does it take for you to finish all 4 tyres with this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by urbanmetal View Post
    LIKE!

    How long does it take for you to finish all 4 tyres with this?
    i top up all my tires every week, sometimes even more often usually 6 pumps per tire.

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