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Old 06-12-2007, 09:03 PM
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palmer inline gauge

I was in search of a palmer stabilizer. I desided that i would go with the inline setup on a remote. On the palmer web sight the options say,
Gauge option -
Pressure range -
I was wondering what the difference was? Also what ones would you suggest to get?
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Re: palmer inline gauge

Gauge option is whether you want a gauge to tell what the PSI is set too.

Pressure range should be 0-800

I suggest you get a Gauge, but that is just personal preference.
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Re: palmer inline gauge

I believe it means "Do you want a gauge and what pressure would you like the readings to be". I would recommend the 1200psi gauge. Get the stabilizer with a gauge installed.
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Re: palmer inline gauge

Its easy to install one yourself. Just use thread tape (wrapped clockwise) on the threads, and make sure not to screw it in too deep or you will hit the internals.

I would definatley use a guage, it makes it a lot easier to read the regs internal pressures.
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Re: palmer inline gauge

I would say not get anything lower then 900psi unless you are running with a LPK. I have a 0-1200psi guage that I purchased on my own and installed. As mentioned earlier it is a simple installation and will save you money rather then having Palmers do it.
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Re: palmer inline gauge

$12 isn't too much, considering if you got it somewhere else you would have to pay shipping which would put it at $12 anywya
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Re: palmer inline gauge

i bought my gauges from lucky7 on ebay. i got 2 0-500 psi gauges and 3 0-1200psi gauges for about $26.
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