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			when one starts to get really fussy, a temp reading gun is used across the treads of a tire.  
		
	
		
	
			
				Hotter in the middle? reduce pressure. Etc 
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			Getting a GOOD low pressure gauge is critical for ATV or SxS tire pressures, heck even riding lawn mowers too.   Typically I run only 8-10 psi or less.   Sometimes as low as 3-4 psi.   Heck at 10 psi a +/- 2psi is 40% spread range!
		 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I have 3 of these, and they all read the same as each other, and I've compared them to others and found that they seem to be consistent.  I have found one or two devices that don't match or read consistently, and that's why I settled on these. 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
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 Another thing to remember, many gauges have a range where they read pretty accurately. For instance, if you are wanting a scale to weigh yourself, the avg scale is probably going to be pretty good from 75# up to 250#. But if you're down at 50#, 25# or less, or up around 300#, then I wouldn't trust the reading much. For most cars, you're likely to want decent readings in the 20-25# up to 50# range. Obviously, for some vehicles, you may need a low pressure gauge (mowers, ATVs, etc...) or a much higher pressure gauge (road bicycles, big trucks, etc...). I wouldn't trust a gauge that was good for truck tires at 100psi also being very good for checking a tire at <10psi. 
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			I use my TPMS reader if I want exact. Assuming the monitors are exact. 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
			It's really hard to get each tire the same at 1/10th of a pound though. 
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I've never shot for 0.1# as a threshold.  On my car, I shoot to have tires matched within ~0.5#.  If I get the pressures matched per my gauge, then my TPMS reads the tires matched side to side and within a pound or two of what I saw on my gauge when I filled them (which of course will vary with ambient and/or tire temp)  If I am off by 0.5# when I fill, then my TPMS will often read a 1# difference between the two tires which bugs me, so I'll sync them up.  But I have to be careful to not try to sync them when the car is or has been sitting in the sun.  I can jump in the car when it's sitting in the sun in the summer and the tires on the side of the car that were facing the sun can read 2-4psi higher than the other side, until I've driven several miles so the temp/pressure can even out.
		 
		
	
		
	
			
			
				
					
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