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garyemunson
Oct 14, 2018Explorer II
Most of the monitoring systems monitor at least 10 tires. The thing about RVing is you tend to drive a lot of miles at a stretch. In town, a nail in the tire causes a slow leak that you come back out of the store to find a flat. A full day of driving allows a slow leak time to draw the tire down to the danger of failure zone. Particularly since no one is riding in the toad to notice it, a failure at speed is much more likely. TPMS should be standard in all RVs. Much more of a safety issue than in a normal vehicle.
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