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James W Baker (Jwesley)

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Chris try an RV store they have inexpensive levels for campers and RVs that simply stick on your vehicle. Some of them have angles marked right on them. You can afford two One for fronto back angle and one for side to side angle.

Jim
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David Keeso (Argomag)

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You can get a low pressure tire gauge at any store like Canadian Tire (not sure what the equivalent would be in the states but they are not hard to find. ARGO also sells them. Don't know about RI.
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schunn

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Argoman

I was looking at some old posts and I noticed your question about low pressure tire gages. Here is what I did and it works great. Go to home depot and purchase an air chuck with a 6 inch extension. Go to any Grainger or store that would carry HVAC parts. Find an air gage with 0-10 psi range. Attach the gage to the chuck and you will have an accurate, repeatable air pressure measuring gage. 0-10 psi is about as low a range as I have seen.

Steve
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David Keeso (Argomag)

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schunn- were you sending that to me? ARGOMAG or ARGO MAN?
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schunn

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I believe it was Argoman. Anyway, did you post a note about air pressure gages earlier this year?
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david berger (Davidrrrd)

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i have sean a variaty of psi gages at wallmart, i got my 0-20 lb gage there, dose 0 on up in 1/2 lb incroments,
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schunn

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Dave my man, I'm telling you straight, if you want a good quality tire gage, you gotta make it.
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Oojimmyc

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NAPA HAS THEM FOR $3.99 0-15 PSI. VERY SMALL/CONVENIENT...JIM
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bigredwolf

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I also found a 0-15 PSI dial type low pressure guage at a web site named www.flandersco.com. It looks like a good quality gage to me!
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JBC

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Try this link for a neat climometer. The dual display shows both roll and pitch with a truck graphic.

Clinometer
End arguments between bold driver and anxious passengers with the illuminated, adhesive-mounted Clinometer.

Priced from $19.95 to $21.10

http://www.performanceproducts.com/ProductPage.aspx?productname=Clinometer&productid=101560&productType=20
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JBC

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Or for you do-it-yourselvers out there.

http://www.turbotoys.net/tech_clinometer.html

"You can contact your local Toyota dealership and pay $250 or so. I would recommend calling your local junkyards and asking around."

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