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EMD360
Dec 29, 2021Explorer
I bought a similar TPMS through Amazon. The only thing I noticed is that the numbers on the caps don’t match the setup. But I’ve had good luck with the readings being accurate. I had a nail in a rear tire but both duallies on that side were worn out from running so low. I had not driven it anywhere but the tires had flattened more than once it appears the weight of the coach damaged the tires. I bought two new tires and set up the TPMS again now it’s in the shop. Getting Koni shocks and a helliwig sway bar and new rear brakes. And an alignment that seems to causing the shop issues. But having the TPMS is another step in the right direction.
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