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product_id: 947174
title: "32307 (0-60) PSI Tire Pressure Gauge"
brand: "joes racing"
price: "AR$97340"
currency: ARS
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Joes Racing"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/947174-32307-0-60-psi-tire-pressure-gauge
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region: Argentina
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# Glow-in-the-dark dial for night use Swivel & dual chuck fittings for versatile access 17" ultra-flexible hose for tight spots 32307 (0-60) PSI Tire Pressure Gauge

**Brand:** joes racing
**Price:** AR$97340
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗💨 Never miss a perfect PSI—shine bright, flex far, and bleed air like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 32307 (0-60) PSI Tire Pressure Gauge by joes racing
- **How much does it cost?** AR$97340 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/947174-32307-0-60-psi-tire-pressure-gauge)

## Best For

- joes racing enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted joes racing brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Glow & Go Anytime:** Glow-in-the-dark face lets you check tire pressure effortlessly—even in low light or late-night emergencies.
- • **Quick Pressure Control:** Built-in air pressure release button lets you fine-tune tire pressure on the spot without guesswork.
- • **Durable & User-Friendly:** Robust rubber sleeve protects the gauge while providing a premium grip and professional feel.
- • **Precision You Can Trust:** Accurate 0-60 PSI range with 1 lb increments ensures spot-on tire pressure every time.
- • **Flexible Reach, No Limits:** 17-inch ultra-flexible hose combined with swivel fittings and dual chucks conquers tight valve stems with ease.

## Overview

The Joes Racing 32307 Analog Tire Pressure Gauge delivers precise 0-60 PSI readings with 1 lb increments on a glow-in-the-dark dial. Featuring a 17" flexible hose, swivel fittings, and dual chucks (angle and ball), it offers unmatched versatility for cars and motorcycles. The integrated air pressure release button enables quick, accurate pressure adjustments, while its durable rubber sleeve ensures long-lasting use. Trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike, this gauge combines accuracy, convenience, and rugged design at an unbeatable value.

## Description

Product Description Tire Pressure Gauge, Economy, Glow in the Dark, 5-60 psi, Analog, 2-1/2 in Diameter, White Face, 1 lb Increments, Each. From the Manufacturer JOES 32307 is a 2-1/2" Glow in the Dark dial face tire pressure gauge that includes an air pressure bleed button, internal gauge damper, 17" ultra-flexible hose and a swivel fitting that helps you easily seal the chuck to your tire valve. At JOES, we include a chrome angle chuck installed on the swivel fitting and we include a ball chuck in the package so you always have the right version even for tight clearance applications. The thread on angle and ball chuck can be changed in seconds if ever need to fit in a tight spot.

Review: An excellent gauge and great price - I was beginning to suspect that those pen-shaped pop-up gauges were not reliable because I would get consistent results for a given gauge on a given tire, but very different values for a different gauge on the same tire. In the scientific lingo, this means that a given gauge was precise (repeatable) but not accurate (gives the correct value). So I read the reviews here and bought two of these gauges. Although I actually needed two, having two also allowed me to test their accuracy and precision. Both were spot on, to within my ability to read the gauge. There is a tic mark at each one psi, with major labeled tic marks at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, etc., up to 60 psi. It is easy to see the difference between 32 and 33 psi, and by visual interpolation one can also easily estimate the pressure to the one-half psi with confidence. Since these spring-based gauges are most accurate the the middle of their range, they are ideal for use with automobile tires, which typically require 32 psi (but check the sticker label on the driver's side door, and don't forget to check your spare tire). The other very nice feature is the bleed valve. I have found that the best way to fill the tires to their rated pressure is to intentionally overfill them, and then use the bleed valve (with your thumb) to slowly approach the desired pressure from above, stopping when you have reached the desired pressure. Don't confuse this with a hold gauge. On this gauge, the pressure reading will only stay on the gauge as long as you keep it held onto the valve stem. When you pull it off, the reading will go back to zero. I prefer to use the gauge with the valve-stem attachment shown in the picture (not the alternate one shipped with the gauge. It seats easily with no leakage on my rims, and it is easy to hold onto the valve stem while you are slowly bleeding out air. Throw away your pencil-style pop-up gauges unless you know that they are calibrated by independent tests that you or your mechanic have performed. Even then, I have no idea how long they stay calibrated.
Review: Great gauges - These are just great quality, accurate, and easy to use gauges that last a long time. I have had several.

## Features

- Glow in the Dark Face
- Air Pressure Release Button
- 17" Flexible Hose
- Angled & Ball Chuck Included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00404WDUC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,226 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #73 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges |
| Brand | Joes Racing |
| Brand Name | Joes Racing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,264 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Joes Racing |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 32307 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 32307 |
| Thread Style | Npt |
| Thread Type | Npt |
| UPC | 615339122257 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Joes Racing
- **Item Weight:** 0.3 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 11.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Thread Type:** Npt

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: if you are reading up to 37 lbs max for a car, should i buy a 60 lbs gauge?**
A: Yes as this is more than 50% of full scale it is  very easy to read and confirm this pressure on a 0-60 psi scale. Many other gauges have a 0-100 or even 0-120 psi scale and it is more difficult to read a relatively low (37 psi) reading on those gauges.

**Q: Is the gauge tested for accuracy before shipping? If so, what is its accuracy?**
A: as far as I understood when I ordered it, it was calibrated, however the manufacturer listed that it works best toward the middle of the range of pressure 20-40psi as the gage loses a little accuracy at the extremes, as happens with all gages, thats why the make high  pressure, and low pressure gages from what I understand. Hope this helps, thanks

**Q: Is this gauge calibrated to ANSI B40.1 Grade B standards?**
A: Contact Joes Racing to obtain a Spec & Data Sheet. 1-877-267-1525. Best,

**Q: I noticed that the gauge is advertised "0-60", but when I looked at the face it starts at 5 pounds. am I reading ad wrong?**
A: Don't buy a gauge that goes up to 60 if you need to measure less than 5.  That's just common sense.  If you need to measure 3-5 psi, buy an 8-10 psi gauge, which sounds like a specialty tool.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent gauge and great price
*by D***. on February 2, 2014*

I was beginning to suspect that those pen-shaped pop-up gauges were not reliable because I would get consistent results for a given gauge on a given tire, but very different values for a different gauge on the same tire. In the scientific lingo, this means that a given gauge was precise (repeatable) but not accurate (gives the correct value). So I read the reviews here and bought two of these gauges. Although I actually needed two, having two also allowed me to test their accuracy and precision. Both were spot on, to within my ability to read the gauge. There is a tic mark at each one psi, with major labeled tic marks at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, etc., up to 60 psi. It is easy to see the difference between 32 and 33 psi, and by visual interpolation one can also easily estimate the pressure to the one-half psi with confidence. Since these spring-based gauges are most accurate the the middle of their range, they are ideal for use with automobile tires, which typically require 32 psi (but check the sticker label on the driver's side door, and don't forget to check your spare tire). The other very nice feature is the bleed valve. I have found that the best way to fill the tires to their rated pressure is to intentionally overfill them, and then use the bleed valve (with your thumb) to slowly approach the desired pressure from above, stopping when you have reached the desired pressure. Don't confuse this with a hold gauge. On this gauge, the pressure reading will only stay on the gauge as long as you keep it held onto the valve stem. When you pull it off, the reading will go back to zero. I prefer to use the gauge with the valve-stem attachment shown in the picture (not the alternate one shipped with the gauge. It seats easily with no leakage on my rims, and it is easy to hold onto the valve stem while you are slowly bleeding out air. Throw away your pencil-style pop-up gauges unless you know that they are calibrated by independent tests that you or your mechanic have performed. Even then, I have no idea how long they stay calibrated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great gauges
*by R***R on March 8, 2026*

These are just great quality, accurate, and easy to use gauges that last a long time. I have had several.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best affordable pressure gauge I've found!
*by E***H on February 4, 2012*

I spent a whole lot of time researching this gauge because I am a stickler for accuracy when it comes to checking the air pressure in my tires. Proper inflation, along with rotating your tires and keeping your vehicles properly aligned are the keys to long tread life. Underinflation is the most common cause of premature wear resulting in the need to replace worn tires much sooner than expected AND you can't tell if your tires are underinflated by merely looking at them! I have found this gauge to be extremely accurate when I compared it to the $400.00 precision gauge used at my local repair shop. This guage is highly rated for good reason. The dial is quite large and the poundage scale is very easy to read. The attached hose is flexible and long enough to allow you to read the pressure without having to get on your knees regardless of where the valve stem is positioned . Another great feature not found on most gauges is the ribbed rubber guard that incases the dial. There's no need to buy a separate protective cover like other high-end gauges reccommend. In my opinion, the lack of a "HOLD" button is a minor issue. The "BLEED" button is all that is necessary to adjust the pressure when you have overinflated your tires. (There are other precision gauges on the market that can hold their reading, but they cost almost twice as much as this one!) The build quality of this gauge is excellent and should provide years of dependable service. Unless you drop it or measure pressures over 60 psi. Therefore. . .If the temporary spare tire in your trunk has more than 60 psi in it, do not use this gauge to check it! The 0 to 60 psi range of this gauge is perfect for most auto and truck tire applications but the gauge will be ruined if it is overpressurized and this will void the warranty. Buy a cheap pencil gauge with a 0 to 100 psi scale for checking your spare tire. If the pressure is off by a few pounds, it's not that critical!

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*Store origin: AR*
*Last updated: 2026-05-23*