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โJul-10-2017 08:44 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:Or you can order the plastic ones that are the same price I believe. On my Jeep I use deflaters, standard caps and the tireminders so I really don't want to grease them up, but in reality I use the brass on my aluminum. They don't stay on there long enough to worry about.Mile High wrote:
Tireminder makes two sensors - one for brass and steel stems and one for aluminum like the newer cars have with built in TPMS. It has to do with electrolysis and corrosion. The standard sensors are brass threads and will corrode on an aluminum stem, so they make an all plastic sensor for aluminum stems.
Brass threaded sensors work fine on aluminum stems if you coat the stem with dielectric grease or anti-seize first.
โJul-10-2017 08:25 AM
Mile High wrote:
Tireminder makes two sensors - one for brass and steel stems and one for aluminum like the newer cars have with built in TPMS. It has to do with electrolysis and corrosion. The standard sensors are brass threads and will corrode on an aluminum stem, so they make an all plastic sensor for aluminum stems.
โJul-08-2017 07:01 AM
bullydogs1 wrote:
.there is one called Tire Minder on sale that is priced reasonably but it is stating for brass/steel rims...
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โJul-08-2017 05:21 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
No, Tom, it won't. I'm sure you understood my point that I don't believe these expensive and fragile systems are necessary.
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โJul-07-2017 09:53 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
No, Tom, it won't. I'm sure you understood my point that I don't believe these expensive and fragile systems are necessary.
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โJul-07-2017 06:30 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
My system is to check each tire, TT and TV, each morning before sun hits. Cost? $12 pressure gauge. And I'm a pro! That's my take on TP gagetts.
โJul-07-2017 04:51 PM