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Re: tire gauge for liquid filled tires
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Posted by Jim.UT on March 27, 2007 at 10:21:50 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: tire gauge for liquid filled tires posted by Stimo on March 27, 2007 at 10:08:14:
I guess you could add air with the valve at the bottom. The pressure from the compressor should push the air past the liquid. The only way I can think of to check pressure would be to add a temporary extension to the valve stem so you can snake it out from under the fender. RV supply stores sell kits for extending the valves on inner duals on motor homes out to the outside of the wheel so they can be reached easier by old men wearing white knee shorts and hawaiian shirts. It usually consists of a flexible rubber hose with a threaded connection on one end and a normal tire valve stem end on the other. You screw the female end to the tire's valve stem and then run the hose where you want it. That's the only idea that comes to me.
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