Moroso 89590 Tire Pressure Gauge Cover


  • TIRE PRESSSURE GAUGE CVR

Product Description
 Moroso #89590 Gauge Cover, Tire Pressure, for 2 5/8 in. O.D. x 1 1/8 in. Gauges, Each. M28-89590 Description:These Moroso tire pressure gauge covers are designed to protect your gauge from breaking when dropped. They are made from a special rubber material with ribs for easy handling. These covers fit Moroso gauges with 2 5/8 in. gauge face diameters.Specifications:Brand:MorosoProduct Line:Moroso Tire Pressure Gauge CoversPart Type:Tire Pressure Gauge CoversPar… More >>

Moroso 89590 Tire Pressure Gauge Cover

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  1. #1 by Terrence Shaneyfelt on May 30, 2010 - 4:51 am

    I was never able to remove the brass fitting on the air pressure guage to properly install the sleeve. I wound up cutting part of the sleeve to get it on
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. #2 by N.C. Liberg on May 30, 2010 - 7:16 am

    I bought this cover for the gauge of my Star compression tester, which is similar in size to the Moroso gauge that it’s meant to fit. It fits the gauge very well and looks like it will do a good job of cushioning should the gauge be dropped. Definitely apply the silicone lube as Moroso recommends. The cover fits skin tight and lube greatly helps assembly. Another plus is that this cover is made here in USA.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by Too Tall on May 30, 2010 - 7:31 am

    This cover is a good idea, but difficult to install as it requires the hose to be unscrewed from the delicate gauge body. The nuts are so tightly installed I have not completed that step yet. A good case will also protect the gauge.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. #4 by T. Bianco on May 30, 2010 - 10:07 am

    This rubber cover is a must if you want to protect your tire pressure gauge. As others have said it should be a part of the gauge and not an add-on. The gauge itself is a light medal that needs this protector. It goes on quite easily and you do not have to take the gauge apart to put on the protector as the instruction says. Just slip it on. It took all of one minute.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. #5 by Anty Ann T on May 30, 2010 - 11:32 am

    The gauge and the gauge cover seem to be of good quality. There’s only one glitch: getting the cover onto the gauge presents something of a conundrum. It seems you have to take the gauge apart in order to get the cover onto it. Being reluctant to take vice grips and brute force to the connectors on the gauge, I opted instead to split the gauge cover so as to maneuver it around the stem on the gauge. It shouldn’t be necessary to do this, and I dislike having compromised the cover by cutting it. Nevertheless, it is all working very well.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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