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      08-02-2012, 05:37 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by motch View Post
Shitty thing is, if you get a low tire and know which one it is, you can adjust your driving and get some air in it. Now- if you get a low tire, you don't know which one it is.. and if you go to a station to put air in it- you have to hope that the air hose had a built in tire pressure gauge on it. Otherwise, you are totally screwed!

Kinda BS after spending 50+grand on a new car..

motch
Just put a $1 pencil-style tire pressure gauge in your glove box. There are some things you should always have in the car, and a workable pressure gauge is one of them.
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