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Moroso 89560 Tire Pressure Gauge, Dial Type, 0-60 psi

  • 0-60 psi
  • 2-5/8″ diameter dial face
  • 15-1/2″ hose with a finger operated air-bleed valve

Product Description
Moroso tire gauges are the air pressure gauge of choice for racers worldwide. Each Moroso tire pressure gauge is individually calibrated for accuracy within 2%. The dial face is easy to read, while the hardened swivel chuck rotates 360° for positive valve stem attachment. And the finger operated air-bleed valve allows you to release pressure quickly for precise settings and to get you back on the track and staged for your next lap.

Moroso 89560 Tire Pressure Gauge, Dial Type, 0-60 psi



 

5 Users Response In " Moroso 89560 Tire Pressure Gauge, Dial Type, 0-60 psi "

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Constant Reader says in February 4th 2010 at 8:30 pm    

The build quality on this is very poor. The cover for the gauge is cheap plastic and comes right off, the housing is very thin metal. I returned it.
Rating: 2 / 5

Patrick K. Mckillip says in February 4th 2010 at 10:17 pm    

…the button valve doesn’t work, so it won’t hold a reading when you remove the gauge from the valve stem.
Rating: 3 / 5

petey says in February 4th 2010 at 10:46 pm    

I bought this wanting an accurate gauge . which i got,

what i dont believe i got was 40 worth of gauge.

it came slightly damaged, there was a swirley mark on the face

- now i dont care much about looks but it was damaged in shipping due to the lack of protection

as far as it working it looks accurate. so my 1 dollar bargin bin victor , my great value accu-gage $10 and my over priced $40 gauge all read the same , good !! but i would not buy this again maybe an intercomp tire gauge would be a wiser choice

it works ok , hold up to the stem easy , the bleeder is properly gauged , again this doesnt hold the reading – my $10 accugage holds the reading , weird at first but its nice with the had held ones

the only problem with the bleeder action. is the needle bounces when u release it and it will vary in where it lands. Bout a 1/2 pound off here or there a bit weird but the gauge is responding to the abrupt stoppage of releasing of air.

the construction , the tip and hose are very nice quality , mine was in all black not like the pic – again very nice ,

the plastic gauge cover felt like it came out of a 25 cent toy machine – that is the most disappointing thing its stronger than it looks or sounds i guess but you better feel right at 40 blank blank dollars ,

finally the cover , yes i bought it , yes you should buy it , baby blue !! bah not a real issue putting it on but the spooge from the connector was excessively put on there so

OH and on the package it says made in the usa , on the gauge its made in brazil lol
Rating: 3 / 5

rostike90 says in February 5th 2010 at 12:48 am    

Well, out of the box (almost) anything will be good. Real review have to be in a year or so. I hope it will last, I bought that rubber boot for it. Did a quick test, was impressed how fast the needle jumps (before this I went through 3 digital gauges – all broken now) those take MUCH longer.
Rating: 5 / 5

T. Bianco says in February 5th 2010 at 1:04 am    

This is a very accurate tire pressure gauge. It would have gotten 5 stars if it held the tire pressure reading after removing it from the tire but it does not. It also should have come with the optional rubber cover for protection. The body of the gauge is a light weight metal that needs the rubber protector.
Rating: 4 / 5

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