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RCMAN46
Sep 14, 2014Explorer
The tire stem mounted units will require installing metal valve stems if you current ones are rubber.
Some have used rubber with no problems. I tried that route but had two stems fail when I was on the road. The cost and loss of time that resulted was not worth saving a couple dollars in not going with the metal stems at the beginning.
I have used the Pressure Pro and now have the TST.
Not sure which is best but I agree any TPMS is better than nothing.
While I was using the Pressure Pro it saved three tires for me. Without the system I am sure the tires would have been destroyed and the one on the 5th wheel probably would have damaged my slide out.
Some have used rubber with no problems. I tried that route but had two stems fail when I was on the road. The cost and loss of time that resulted was not worth saving a couple dollars in not going with the metal stems at the beginning.
I have used the Pressure Pro and now have the TST.
Not sure which is best but I agree any TPMS is better than nothing.
While I was using the Pressure Pro it saved three tires for me. Without the system I am sure the tires would have been destroyed and the one on the 5th wheel probably would have damaged my slide out.
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