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Moroso 89590 Tire Pressure Gauge Cover | 
enlarge | Brand: Moroso Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $7.29 Buy New: $6.94 You Save: $0.35 (5%)
New (2) from $6.94
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 100
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.5 x 1
MPN: 89590 Model: 89590 UPC: 084663895906 EAN: 0084663895906 ASIN: B000COO1UO
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Protect your gauge and look professional December 31, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This gauge cover should come on every Moroso pressure gauge. Yeah, $5 is a little steep for a piece of rubber, but it will make your gauge last longer and keep it looking nice. Oh...and you don't need to disassemble the gauge to put the cover on as the instructions say. The hole in the gauge cover will stretch and go over the air chuck and bleeder valve no problem. No silicone lube is needed either. It took about 30 seconds to put this on the gauge.
Better looks and grip May 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The guage has a cheap look and feel without the cover, I agree it should come with the gauge, but since it does not the best thing to do it purchase it. Each time you grab the gauge you will appreciate the cover and it does help protect it as well.
Guage cover August 28, 2008 This is essential I think for the air gauge, but should be included with the gauge.
You'll wish you bought one November 11, 2008 I'll state the obvious - it's too expensive and should have been included with the Moroso 89560 tire pressure gauge. However, if you don't buy it you'll wish you would have because the gauges have a light/cheap feeling to them (not the whole gauge - just the head). I topped off 8 tires on my two cars this evening, and for every tire I put the gauge down on the ground twice (to check before and after). If I didn't have this big rubber cover surrounding my gauge it would have been scratched up by now. The cover sticks out over the edge of the gauge head and protects your investment very well.
Also, I listened to a previous reviewer and decided not to disassemble the gauge to put the rubber cover on. It was flexible enough to stretch over all parts of the gauge without causing any damage to the gauge or the cover, and no lubrication was needed.
Great idea November 30, 2008 I think the gauges should come with these already. Don't follow the installation directions, just lube it with some soapy water; there's enough "give" in the rubber to work it up over the hose and onto the gauge without disassembling.
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