Moroso 89590 Tire Pressure Gauge Cover
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Product Description
Tire Pressure Gauge Cover 2 5/8 in. OD x 1 1/8 in. Gauges Rubber
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1426 in Automotive
- Brand: Moroso
- Model: 89590
- Dimensions: 24.00" h x 72.00" w x 96.00" l,
Features
- TIRE PRESSSURE GAUGE CVR
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
Protect your gauge and look professional
By E. Coulier
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.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Does what it says, but included instructions are awful
By Matthew Jacob
This product does exactly what it says it will do---it protects a Moroso tire pressure gauge. Unfortunately, the instructions that come with this product are absolutely awful, hence the 3-star rating. The instructions tell you to remove the bleeder valve assembly from the gauge in order to install the cover, but this is impossible because the bolt on the gauge is waaaaayyyy over-tightened. I count this as a negative against the cover and not the gauge itself, since you would normally have no reason to disassemble the gauge.
Even with a vice grip and a wrench, I was unable to remove the bleeder valve from the gauge head, but I sure did scratch up the nut attached to the hose. In the end, I was able to slowly and carefully slide the cover over the entire length of the hose and onto the gauge head. I have no idea if my "sensitive instrument" pressure gauge still has the accuracy it's supposed to have after being banged up, but Moroso needs to seriously consider revising their instructions or their manufacturing process for the gauges (or both).
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Great idea
By Patrick K. Mckillip
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.









