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RadzShadow

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Excellent, the JACO actually has replacable batteries. I don't track, so I don't need extreme accuracy on the pressures, but I didn't like that the TPMS flagged at 5 psi below the recommended 29 psi after one cold night.
In a perfect world, the TPMS would warn real time. I didn't worry about the drive into work, I knew the tires would heat up a bit on the way to work to increase the pressures. On the way home TPMS warning turned off after a few minutes.
I still took the time to inflate them up a bit after getting home.

Love this car ... might need bail money at some point ... if the radar dectector fails. lol
 

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Went from an Auto Zone special to this one, or one that’s identical as I’ve had it for years, and I have no complaints. Had a Longacre tubed gauge and wanted a quality filler/gauge combo. The tip swivels and seals really well on the valve stem. No pivoting around to try to get the seal just right. I do wish the filler would clamp or hold itself onto the stem though. That was the only good thing about the cheap one.
 

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I have a very good tire pressure gage.
the car agrees with my gage. Once in a while when warming up it will take a few minutes for the gages to settle into their actual temp.
i have been impressed.
 
 






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