Bought a new tire pressure gauge the other week ($1 at Malwart). One of those pencil shaped ones... the round analog type tire gauge I have for the cars wouldn't fit in the space available without difficulty when checking the back tire of my LIKE 200i. Tested it against my old pencil gauge - and was glad I tossed for a new one - way different readings vs the old one.
Yesterday I decided to bite the bullet and buy a nice digital tire gauge. $15.
Checked the tires again with this new digital gauge and found I was running on underinflated tires for a week.
Pencil gauge read : 25 psi and 30 psi (F/R) (correct per owner's manual)
Digital gauge read : 18.5 psi and 24.5 psi !
Went to an air tank with an accurate analog gauge built into it, and re-measered with both gauges. Sure enough, the pencil gauge was way off.
Hmmmm. Lesson learned, again.....I keep having to relearn this lesson. You get what you pay for...usually.
LIKE floormats~!