PSIclops tire pressure equalizers

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Has anyone tried these things? it looks like a great idea. Attach two hoses to front or rears at the same time, then increase or decrease pressures with a button while standing. They aren't too expensive now with the sale, I am thinking of picking one up:

http://www.tire-pressure-gauge.com/index.php
 
I saw these as well and was thinking the samething! I actually was about to order it, but upon checkout, $50 bucks with shipping, I decided I should stop thinking lazy. :biggrin: I check my tires often, so maybe I should...

But I do think it's a great product, although I've not tried it.
 
Wonder how hard it would be to make something like this ??? Would some rubber tubing and hose clamps work and a few parts ?

Ok

What about a group buy .... someone call and get a group buy price
 
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A group buy would do it for me! :biggrin:
 
LOL, that's hilarious! And at $40!

My digi reader does half psi increments so I'm certain I will be ok.

Seems like more of a pain in the @ss than anything. Airing up your tires isn't THAT much work lol.
 
I think having the pressure gauge is what makes it so appealing to me. I hate, absolutely hate........filling air, removing air hose, checking tire pressure, re-applying air hose, waiting, removing air hose, check air pressure, etc.

I believe with this, you attached to 2 tires, start inflating, and watch the pressure gauge until both tires are at (insert preferred PSI).
 
I believe with this, you attached to 2 tires, start inflating, and watch the pressure gauge until both tires are at (insert preferred PSI).

Not according to their instructions. The gauge doesn't work while the air is filling. That killed the idea for me.

I'd rather just get some kind of auto shutoff thing that can be set to a specific PSI and attach it to my regular air pump.
 
I think having the pressure gauge is what makes it so appealing to me. I hate, absolutely hate........filling air, removing air hose, checking tire pressure, re-applying air hose, waiting, removing air hose, check air pressure, etc.

I believe with this, you attached to 2 tires, start inflating, and watch the pressure gauge until both tires are at (insert preferred PSI).

Just get a good pressure gauge. The round metal one with the deflator button and analog gauge. Check pressure, air it up and aim for over inflating a few psi, then tap tap tap the deflator button till it's perfect.

Or just inflate with nitrogen. Slower pressure lose through the pores of the tires. And since you more than likely won't have a nitrogen tank at home, someone else will have to do it for you.
 
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Too late I already ordered the thing. :tongue: I'll let you guys know how it is. Its nice that you can remove air from both tires with a button. You just overinflate both, then drop it down.
 
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