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- icanonExplorerWow thanks for the responses! Good points brought up such as metal stem, TST etc. Well got me convinced I'm going to check out the TST system.
- My last incident the tread came off with no loss of pressure.
If I bought a system it would be built into the stem similar to what new vehicles have. - OzlanderExplorerI had them. They wanted to leak after they were on for a while.
- jjrbusExplorerI thought those dohickys were the slickest thing and bought a set. All you have to do is look at them and you know if you have an issue! Modern technology is coming closer to science fiction every day, just amazing!
Then one of the things leaked and almost cost me a tire. Whats the odd's one in a 100,000 of getting a bad one??
I almost lost a $400 tire on my motorhome due to a valve extension leaking! Those were the big buck fancy ones. Whats the odds?
So no more dohickys for the tires, good enough for my grandpa, good enough for me. With the exception of the type that can be monitored.
JIm SW FL - Jay_PatExplorerTST for me.
I have metal stems on the trailer.
Pickup, 5 years old and still using original rubber stems.
Next tire change, changing out the stems.
Pat - BB_TXNomadA little better than nothing, IMHO. But only gives info when you are stopped.
I would spend a little and get a true tire pressure monitoring system. You really want to know if a tire goes low during that period when you are driving 65-70 mph for 2-3 hours at a time. Gives you time to stop before ruining a low tire on a slow leak. Or quickly stop if you have one suddenly go flat/blowout and you may not otherwise know it before ruining a wheel. - Bob_VaughnExplorerReprograming them is a PITA......Which is necessary when you change tires to ones with higher tire pressures.....Setting them up is also a PITA......
- dalenoelExplorer IIWe put TMPS on both the TT and TV and love seeing pressure and temperature while going down the road. Gives both a sense of knowing what is going on and seeing if there are any changes. A digital gauge also assured me that both the gage and TMPS were accurate. Both of my old pencil gauges were off.
- kaydeejayExplorerTST here also. Peace of mind!
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