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I have always been happy with Longacre gauges...excellent quality...accurate...reasonable price.
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fiddlefadel said:Scott which model?
Glad you were able to track test that unit. I'll be installing the sensors on my new 18" track wheels. I'm always concerned about a tire going down while on track. You can usually feel a tire going soft but having a real time display is a nice plus.2012YellowBoss said:fiddlefadel said:Scott which model?
Dave my Craftsman say part number 23020 on it.
On a side note the TPMS sensors I installed thanks to ChuckP worked great and the numbers matched up to the gauge. It was nice to get real time pressures from the screen when I got a chance to glance down at them. It was easy to do on the last lap heading in.
It did not have .5 pressure so it would show the lower number ie: 38.5 would read 38. It was also nice seeing the tire temps, it is not the tread face but still nice to see how each tire/wheel was heating reference the others.
http://www.amazon.com/Orange-Electronic-P409S-Retrofit-Monitoring/dp/B002DYH586/ref=pd_sim_sbs_auto_1
ChuckP said:Glad you were able to track test that unit. I'll be installing the sensors on my new 18" track wheels. I'm always concerned about a tire going down while on track. You can usually feel a tire going soft but having a real time display is a nice plus.
ChuckP said:Glad you were able to track test that unit. I'll be installing the sensors on my new 18" track wheels. I'm always concerned about a tire going down while on track. You can usually feel a tire going soft but having a real time display is a nice plus.2012YellowBoss said:fiddlefadel said:Scott which model?
Dave my Craftsman say part number 23020 on it.
On a side note the TPMS sensors I installed thanks to ChuckP worked great and the numbers matched up to the gauge. It was nice to get real time pressures from the screen when I got a chance to glance down at them. It was easy to do on the last lap heading in.
It did not have .5 pressure so it would show the lower number ie: 38.5 would read 38. It was also nice seeing the tire temps, it is not the tread face but still nice to see how each tire/wheel was heating reference the others.
http://www.amazon.com/Orange-Electronic-P409S-Retrofit-Monitoring/dp/B002DYH586/ref=pd_sim_sbs_auto_1