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- road-runnerExplorer IIII believe the signature appears only on the first post you make in a thread.
- SoloExplorerI've been using an aftermarket TPMS for several years now and believe that is has paid for itself many times over. My system alerted me to a low tire on my toad several years ago while on the road. With my DP pulling a Jeep, I would have not felt anything if that tire had gone totally flat until I noticed tire smoke and plastic/rubber shredding in my rear vision camera. I paid around $209 on Amazon for the Tire Tech On a couple years ago. Certainly not one of the best out there but, it continues to monitor what I expected out of the unit. I've had zero issues with my TPMS and have not needed a repeater to receive the signal from the toad behind my 43' DP.
- msmith1199Explorer III don't have a TPMS system, but I think they are a good idea. My current toad is a Jeep Wrangler and my rear view camera matches the roof of the jeep in a straight line. I'm hoping if a tire does go flat while towing that I'll notice a change in the angle of the roof on the rear view camera. I keep it on and glance down at it all the time while driving.
I've never had a flat tire on the toad. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIOur opinion... definitely yes!
When we first got our motorhome we didn't have TPMS on either the MH or toad. We were traveling on a secondary highway in the West - not much traffic. Someone passed us doing the dreaded 'wave' at the rear of our setup. Luckily, there was a place to pull over that came up soon. We were shocked at looking at the front tire area of the Jeep. The tire was almost completely off. We were riding on the rim. The damage to the car's fender and front area was extensive.
As we were driving we didn't feel a thing. The motorhome had so much power that pulling the car with a flat didn't phase it. We had a rear camera but the tire well didn't show because it was straight on.
After repairs we bought our TPMS for both vehicles. We would never be without them.
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