The feedback from each of you has helped. Thank you again for your input.
It seems to me that everyone has good things to say about Milton's products. Or more importantly....nobody has chimed in with a poor experience.
Depending on frequency of use, garage environment, whatever....going digital with a pressure gauge vs mechanical is encouraged/suggested/recommended. I had a tiny little digital gauge made by Slime for a while. But it was so small and it felt "cheap" that I didn't give it the respect I give to some of my other tools.
As far as my rig setup, I'll be towing a small boat on a dual axle trailer. The tongue weight is about 700 lbs and the trailer plus boat plus fuel plus all the ****....and I'm towing about 9000 lbs behind me.
Which brings me to the PSI question of the truck's tires. I am going to follow the data sticker on door. I will pay more attention to things when I've got the trailer hitched onto the back.
It came as a surprise that pretty much everyone felt the pain of inaccurate gauges, either recently or at some point in the past. Digital is the way to go.
Getting a "true connection between the inflator and the valve stems of the inner tires of the rear axle will continue to be an exercise in governing my frustration. But I will plow through it. There's something wrong with my technique, or the stems, I don't know. But I'll figure it out.
Thanks again to each of you who chimed in. I learned a few things here. Again, thank you.
It seems to me that everyone has good things to say about Milton's products. Or more importantly....nobody has chimed in with a poor experience.
Depending on frequency of use, garage environment, whatever....going digital with a pressure gauge vs mechanical is encouraged/suggested/recommended. I had a tiny little digital gauge made by Slime for a while. But it was so small and it felt "cheap" that I didn't give it the respect I give to some of my other tools.
As far as my rig setup, I'll be towing a small boat on a dual axle trailer. The tongue weight is about 700 lbs and the trailer plus boat plus fuel plus all the ****....and I'm towing about 9000 lbs behind me.
Which brings me to the PSI question of the truck's tires. I am going to follow the data sticker on door. I will pay more attention to things when I've got the trailer hitched onto the back.
It came as a surprise that pretty much everyone felt the pain of inaccurate gauges, either recently or at some point in the past. Digital is the way to go.
Getting a "true connection between the inflator and the valve stems of the inner tires of the rear axle will continue to be an exercise in governing my frustration. But I will plow through it. There's something wrong with my technique, or the stems, I don't know. But I'll figure it out.
Thanks again to each of you who chimed in. I learned a few things here. Again, thank you.


LOL Royal with cheese....