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garyemunson
Mar 22, 2017Explorer II
I would no longer want to be without a TPMS. Keep in mind that almost all RV driving is long distance as opposed to a car where you are usually driving around town/to work. Picking up a nail almost always results in a slow leak that, with your car, just causes the nuisance of coming out of the store and finding a tire flat. Driving 5-6 hours in your RV after collecting a nail give the tire enough time to leak down to the danger level and fail while driving. If you already have a TPMS in your rig, it's not much more expense to add a few more sensors for the toad. My preference is NOT to get the "fill-through" sensors as they seem to be more likely to leak as opposed to the "cap" style sensors.
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