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trackside
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Mar 21, 2018

TPMS

We have a 2017 THOR Windsport 29M. Looking to add a tire pressure monitoring system. Does anybody have any preferences,favorites,pros,cons for any particular system? Thanks.
  • Check out TireSafe-Guard as well. They have been used in the trucking business for many years. Their prices seem reasonable.
  • I had Tire Minder for years and got tired of "no signal", always one at times more. Threw it away and bought Tire Safeguard and no more 'NO SIGNALS". It rotates showing pressure and temp on all tires. no more pushing a button to see all tires. And it is cheaper than most TPMS
  • We've run a 10 sensor TST system for about 10 years so far. We first had their 510 non-replaceable batteries model, and when the sensors started to die around 5 years in they offered my the current user replaceable batteries 507 system at a price I couldn't refuse. The batteries last at least a year and are easy to change at a cost of about a $1 each.
  • I have used TireMinder for over 5 years for the RV and the toad. Works great and wonderful customer support.
  • I used TST systems on my semi truck and now have one(507) on my 97 34V Bounder on all 8 tires plus toad for 3 1/2 yrs with no problems. I always used flow thru on truck and same on coach.
  • I used TST systems on my semi truck and now have one on my 97 34V Bounder on all 8 tires plus toad for 3 1/2 yrs with no problems. I always used flow thru on truck and same on coach.
  • I use ezztire. It’s ok, drops some of the tires on a regular basis and I need to reboot the unit for it to work again. Not sure I would get it again. I have been meaning to call them about it for a while now.

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