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Old 05-08-2021, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by DALEPQ View Post
There are also 'Low Pressure Gauges' available, quite easy to find at any Auto store.
I use it for my ATV 'up north' and Golf Cart here, both run low pressure tires.
Seems to give more accurate calibration in .5 PSI increments.
Correct, I have the same gauge for my ATV's. The tire pressure is a big part of the suspension system. For trail riding and snow between 3 and 3.5 PSI is good as the softer tires absorb many of the bumps and grip better in the snow. For riding on groomed trails or roads about 5 PSI is better. One pound of PSI in the tires makes a big difference on a quad.