LarryJM wrote:
pasusan wrote:
We also went with a TPMS. It won't prevent a blowout, but it will tell you when you have one so you can slow down and pull off before the tire shreds up your RV. We had a blowout before and another one after. Of course, once we got good tires we haven't had a problem, but our TPMS is always on alert.
IMO that is the best you can do and well worth the cost vs. potential damage.
Larry
That with the temperature reading too!!! Plus buy decent tires with the proper ratings, and protect them for the sun and uv. Plus don't rub or jump curbs, and don't hit any road hazards!