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Atom_Ant
Nov 04, 2013Explorer
powderman426 wrote::) Ya I know, TPMS, surge suppressors, bed savers, they are usually a reactive purchase after the incident has already happened.
The CO alarm had nothing to do with this thread, but I felt the need to mention it as most RV's come with a cheap unit while having a decent one with a readout on it cost very little and may save your life.
Now as for the need for a TPMS vs good tires, I said and will reiterate it is best to get the best tires you can. But having the best tires does nothing for you when you pickup a piece of road debris like I did. So the bottom line is you don't have to take my advise but trust me when I say that if you travel long enough it will happen to you and then you can come back and say " Gee I should have listened to the old man."
Agree on the CO detectors. (I actually have three that communicate wireless to each other and annunciate the PPM they detected). Also agree with you on the TPMS once you have good tires, but the TPMS is a bit pricey for a good one.
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