Hell froze over today, got a pic to prove it

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I think I am missing the point. What are we talking about here?

That the electronic readout of the tire pressure is rarely the same on all 4 tires at the same time.
 

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I know how rare this is. I spent 1.5 hours the other night trying to set them all to the same pressure according to the readout. PIA! Bored and beer involved, LOL.
 

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My wife's Pathfinder has a nifty feature related to this...

If you leave the vehicle on as you inflate the tires, it will ever-so-slightly honk the horn when you reach the recommended pressure. Obviously it does it on a wheel-by-wheel basis, so I just go around the vehicle with my compressor airing up each tire until I get a nice, polite honk letting me know that tire is good.

Maybe other vehicles do this as well, but it's super convenient.
 

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Make a 4 way tire inflation hose. In 1-to-4 way manifold, a schrader valve, four clamp on schrader hose fittings, 4 1/4 turn ball valves.

Attach the hoses to the four wheels. Open the ball valves. Check the pressure, adjust as needed. Close the ball valves and detach the hoses. Your tires are all at exactly the same pressure, no matter what TPMS says.

(does a google) https://trail4runner.com/2018/10/04/morrflate-4-way-tire-inflator/
 

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