Jul-11-2013 07:02 AM
Jul-17-2013 06:56 AM
Jul-16-2013 01:51 PM
Jul-15-2013 11:50 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:MarcW wrote:the silverback wrote:
Haveing read the above comments I will stay with my hand held tire pressure gauge. However, be sure to get a good one. Not a $9.99 special. I am luckly that I can have mine checked at least once a year at lab that is tracable to the national standards.
And when you run over something in the road that starts a leak down of one of your front tires, resulting in heat build-up, that in turn results in a sudden blow-out, that tire guage will be one of the items flying about as you leave the road. Be sure to grab it as it goes by because it's a good one.
And as you read the posts on this topic, there are people that say how their sensors have gone bad and their TPMS was junk. So if one of YOUR sensors goes bad on your front tire, and you go off of the road when the tire goes flat, be sure to send that sensor back and wait for a replacement. That is the problem with putting too much faith in an electronic gadget. They are operating in a harsh environment and they do occasionally fail.
Jul-15-2013 09:17 AM
Jul-15-2013 08:38 AM
MarcW wrote:the silverback wrote:
Haveing read the above comments I will stay with my hand held tire pressure gauge. However, be sure to get a good one. Not a $9.99 special. I am luckly that I can have mine checked at least once a year at lab that is tracable to the national standards.
And when you run over something in the road that starts a leak down of one of your front tires, resulting in heat build-up, that in turn results in a sudden blow-out, that tire guage will be one of the items flying about as you leave the road. Be sure to grab it as it goes by because it's a good one.
Jul-15-2013 08:30 AM
MarcW wrote:the silverback wrote:
Haveing read the above comments I will stay with my hand held tire pressure gauge. However, be sure to get a good one. Not a $9.99 special. I am luckly that I can have mine checked at least once a year at lab that is tracable to the national standards.
And when you run over something in the road that starts a leak down of one of your front tires, resulting in heat build-up, that in turn results in a sudden blow-out, that tire guage will be one of the items flying about as you leave the road. Be sure to grab it as it goes by because it's a good one.
Jul-14-2013 05:30 AM
Jul-13-2013 11:34 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
The problem is after having a system is if one doesn't work as ours did on the battery problem you miss the knowledge of what that tire is doing . Knowledge makes for a better towing day.
chevman
Jul-12-2013 07:47 AM
Jul-12-2013 07:34 AM
BigSkyBob wrote:
I'll say the worst system out there is better than none.
Jul-12-2013 07:03 AM
Jul-12-2013 06:58 AM
the silverback wrote:
Haveing read the above comments I will stay with my hand held tire pressure gauge. However, be sure to get a good one. Not a $9.99 special. I am luckly that I can have mine checked at least once a year at lab that is tracable to the national standards.
Jul-12-2013 01:24 AM
Jul-11-2013 11:07 PM
the silverback wrote:
Haveing read the above comments I will stay with my hand held tire pressure gauge. However, be sure to get a good one. Not a $9.99 special. I am luckly that I can have mine checked at least once a year at lab that is tracable to the national standards.