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Re: tire gauge for liquid filled tires
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Posted by vapet on March 27, 2007 at 14:51:35 from (216.145.72.139):
In Reply to: tire gauge for liquid filled tires posted by Stimo on March 27, 2007 at 10:08:14:
I use a gauge made for liquid filled tires. Think the last I purchased was from napa. Like others have said you can check with the valve anywhere, but if you want to really be on the dot, figure out the weight of the fluid-about 1/2 lb per foot of liquid above the valve stem and add this to reading. But this isn't that important, to me anyway. After using gauge flush with water and then WD-40. Mine have lasted several years doing this. Another way to check ( on normal size wheel and tire ) put in air until edge of tire bar on ground starts to lift up.
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