We have upgraded to the RVI 2 and added the tire sensors for the toad, a Jeep Wrangler. Normally on a motorhome , the sensors would go on metal valve stems but the Wrangler has rubber stems. Has anyon...
Haven't used the RVI 2 system specifically, but I have heard of several cases where folks have had issues when using TPMS sensors on the end of rubber valve stems. Seems to cause the valve stems to leak.
Generally speaking, when you use TPMS sensors that attach on the end of valve stems, its a really, really good idea to go to metal valve stems. I've even seen where some TPMS manufacturers will recommend such.
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