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8ntw8tn
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Jun 23, 2016

Tire Traker or Tire Safeguard?

I'm going to get a tire pressure monitoring system and have narrowed the choices down to Tire Traker and Tire Safeguard but leaning towards Tire Traker. Just checking to see if anyone has had any experience with Tire Safeguard systems. Thanks for any replies.

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  • Look carefully at all of the brands and how they work and how they program. I suspect you will not be able to tell the difference between them.
  • bucky wrote:
    That's odd as I have a est cab long bed and a very long 5er and have had no problems with my TST monitors.
    Their customer service is even better. Ask anybody.
    Don't be so sure you don't have a problem occasionally. If you lose contact with a sensor it can take up to an hour before it alerts you to the fact. So if you lose contact for 45 minutes but it reconnects, it won't alert you and you'll never know it. It can happen multiple times and you can be totally unaware of the problem, but you're unprotected when it occurs. It's about the only drawback to the TST system.
  • That's odd as I have a est cab long bed and a very long 5er and have had no problems with my TST monitors.
    Their customer service is even better. Ask anybody.
  • TXiceman wrote:
    I gave it away and bought a TST system. No problems after about 9 months.

    Ken


    I have a TST system. I'm not that impressed with it. If you go with TST be prepared to also buy the range extender because the monitor will be constantly losing the signal from the tire transmitters and beeping annoyingly.
  • I recommend Truck System Technologies. I`ve had mine for 4 years wthout a single hicup.
  • I had a Tire Tracker and had to replace sever transmitters and after a time did not trust it. I gave it away and bought a TST system. No problems after about 9 months.

    Ken