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Old 02-12-2012, 05:49 AM   #10
JoeofNSB
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Originally Posted by hankpage View Post
Most "cheap" gauges don't always read as high as you may need. Just like other things RV related measuring at or near the max may not be very accurate. Another good tool is an infrared thermometer, they make checking tire and hub/brake temps quick and simple.
Hank, you mentioned an infared thermometer. What's the brand and model you use. I've been looking but not really sure about features and prices. Seem to be a big range of both.

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Joe
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