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Chris you cant be serious, you spend all that time and money making your zed look bootiful (even if it is a crap colour!!). Even to consider putting cacky little green things on your wheels should be a crime!!!

 

Either forget the whole idea or go the whole hog and get the red lighty up ones!! ;)

Get a little machine like me that tells you your pressure while you are in the car and moving. It so far has detected 3 punctures and 2 leaking valves. It also compansates for the increase in pressure due to heat and alarms if your pressure get too high, to low or if the temperature gets too high too.

 

Stuart

I bought some very similar ones but didn't put them on my car as they are pretty big and would look pretty stupid.

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Yeah I know they are big and would look crap on my Z, I just wondered if they actually worked accurately or not.

I use a similair pressure monitoring cap on my Honda CBR. These were called Pressure Guards by AutoUnique. (Found through the MCN website).

 

They are very good. I have heard that the Pressure Guard variant will be promoted by the RAC in the near future.

 

To be honest they don't look that bad when fitted. Problem is they get stolen a lot more than standard dust caps.

 

Take it easy,

 

B.

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