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luggnutts
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Explorer
I'm interested in purchaseing a tire monitoring system (six wheels). I'm just not sure which one. After reading the reviews i end up more confused than ever. I'd like a good system that won't break the bank. I know i 'll get the info i'm looking for here. Thanks in advance.
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Vt_Rv
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Explorer
I also just purchased and installed the EEZTire and love it. It was very easy to program and install. I didn't get the flow through valves and am glad I made the choice I did especially on the outer tires as space is limited between the tires.

The display on the EEZTire is very nice, big and bold. Unlike my I phone I can easy see the display without my glasses.
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Dutch_12078
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Our original TST 510 ten sensor system served us faithfully for about 6 years until the sensor batteries started to fail. TST offered me a great deal to move to a 507 system with user replaceable batteries rather than replacing the 510 sensors, and now the 507 has served us quite well for a couple of years. The batteries are cheap and easy to replace.
Dutch
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wallynm
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jrlibbie09
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I just installed the EEZRV brand on coach and tow car. I bought the booster for back of rv, but seems to work well without it so far. Easy to program, or they will do for you. I couldn't figure out how to drop off car when needed, and emailed them. They answered on a Sat night.
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William_B
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We're very happy with TST.
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robatthelake
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We have one in our Honda Tow Car! I thought it was a good idea so started asking questions and have really had mixed reviews. More Negative than positive so far ,but will continue monitoring! No pun intended!
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gemert
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JaBob wrote:
Worst purchase I ever made. Installed a repeater and that didn't help!
Bob

What was worst purchase? Which brand?
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gsf35099
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Explorer
I purchased the TST 507 & absolutely love it. It can be set for just the 6 tires on the RV or to include the trailer. Just need to remember to use metal value stems on the trailer so the sensors don't damage or tear off the stem.
I've never needed to install the booster as all sensors pick up great!!
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RCMAN46
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JaBob wrote:
Worst purchase I ever made. Installed a repeater and that didn't help!
Bob


What brand do you have. If the antenna connection is the same as the TST has try the remote antenna that Pressure Pro has.

MountainAir05
Explorer II
Explorer II
check these out, These are mounted in the tire.

http://tsttruck.com/product/tst-507-internal/

JaBob
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Worst purchase I ever made. Installed a repeater and that didn't help!
Bob

guidry
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Explorer
TST Tireminder is great. Amazon had a sale just the other day. That system saved me severe damage to my trailer last year! Worth every penny. And their system allows you to add tires.

GMandJM
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Explorer
For a set of six, it will cost you around $300 - $400. TireMinder is a little more expensive, but it comes with a repeater booster. A repeater/booster is around $60 for other systems.

EEZRV has a six-sensor set on sale for $289 at the moment.

We have TST. I'd likely buy a different brand if I needed a new system.

It doesn't so much matter which brand you get - just get one and know its capabilities, limits and problems. (<--------the last word is added in honor of RJsfishin 🙂 )

That said, a vendor/reseller will likely try to contact you via PM to sell you a set.
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Tom_Barb
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Tom/Barb wrote:
We have a set (10) of these and will not travel with out them any more.
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