Lenny, Not sure what you mean the settings will be done in the warm 
basement. are you referring to  the tire guage itself?  Our new van lets 
you know when the tire pressure is low. but not in which tire so this 
house needs to buy a guage also. Now. you folks have brought up another 
thing which I did not know. I thought if you set the pressure at , for 
instance a gas station tire  pump that  if it is set for 35 then you 
could not get any more than 35  pounds out of it. so I'm thinking that 
isn't right. My kids tell me  most places around  here you need to drop 
a quarter in the slot to activate the  air pumps. is that the norm 
around the  world?  one more thing    years ago I always thought the 
best  readings for a tire guage came from using an expensive mechinics  
guage. the ones with the  wire ring on them sold by. oops having a 
Senior moment. well the ones who sell tools to local garages. However  I 
am now rethinking that too. Lee



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