majorgator wrote:
RustyJC wrote:
majorgator wrote:
Better off just checking tire pressures during the trip, at stops, at the campground, etc. and don't spend your money on TPMS. Quality tires are a far better investment.
Why not both?? I have the TST 507 TPMS monitoring 17.5" Goodyear G114 tires. A TPMS and quality tires are not an either/or investment proposition.
With the G114s, I'm not really worried about tread separations, and the TPMS will warn me if I pick up a nail or other road hazard that could lead to a tire failure due to loss of pressure.
Rusty
I'm not disagreeing that a TPMS would be a great product to have. However, I see it as a luxury item only. Its not necessary nor should it even be a recommended upgrade over many more important items. It is what it is...if you want it, good for you.
Luxury items....you don't need a television either!..:S
A beer is a luxury over a glass of water.
(But certainly not to everyone)
Besides the alerting function, it's real handy to check the pressure
in 8 tires (SRW tow vehicle) in a matter of seconds, whether stopped or moving..:C
And yeah - I've "tire gauge" checked tire pressure to verify my Pressure Pro readings - and it's always been right on.
Never tried that while moving, however.
I'm a genuine tightwad - but some *luxuries* are "no brainers"!..:S
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