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Apr-22-2015 11:38 AM
Puttin wrote:
Just curious, did anybody who had a "slow leak" ever find out what caused them? I'm asking the people who own TPMS's.
Apr-22-2015 11:22 AM
Apr-22-2015 10:42 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:SeaDog/BRR wrote:
What happened to pre trip inspection and checking your tire pressure during and after your travel? It would seem to me this system is designed for drivers that don't do the proper maintenance or pre trip checks.
There is a large number of RV owners who do not check their tire pressure until the TPMS sends an alert. If they have long tire valve extensions, like on rear duals, the temperature warning is almost useless. I asked one owner what he had his TPMS set for and he told me that once the pressure drops 10% below his minimum, it will send a warning. That means that he may be driving many miles with the tire pressure below the minimum pressure needed for his load, which is not good for that tire but is also now overloading his other dual tire that has to pick up the additional load.
Checking tire pressure is a hassle for those that want to make it a hassle. For me it takes a few minutes. I know that when leaving an RV park in the morning I very very seldom see anyone checking their tire pressure.
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Apr-22-2015 07:37 AM
SeaDog/BRR wrote:I beg to differ - all the pre-trip prep in the World will not prevent a slow leak that develops once under way or an overheated bearing. THAT is what a TPMS buys you.
........... What happened to pre trip inspection and checking your tire pressure during and after your travel? It would seem to me this system is designed for drivers that don't do the proper maintenance or pre trip checks. I would never depend on a government mandated gadget for my safety. JMHO.
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