โAug-07-2022 05:24 AM
โAug-11-2022 12:48 PM
โAug-11-2022 12:47 PM
mkirsch wrote:
I'd be surprised if there wasn't an overinflation alarm. It might not be something you can set but I'd imagine it is a function of the low limit.
Have you tried overinflating a tire to test?
โAug-10-2022 09:08 AM
โAug-09-2022 09:10 AM
yellow dog wrote:mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:yellow dog wrote:
The wheels are 16," and are required to run at 110 psi per the manufacturer. I will probably just continue to use my aftermarket TPMS on the 5th wheel if I can't set them to the correct pressure in the truck.
Silliest thing Iโve heard in a while.
You really want your TPMS to alarm you at 109 psi? 1 psi under what you think it should be?
ROFL
No, he does NOT want it setting off the alarm constantly because the tires are 10PSI over pressure.
Exactly...
โAug-09-2022 07:51 AM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:yellow dog wrote:
The wheels are 16," and are required to run at 110 psi per the manufacturer. I will probably just continue to use my aftermarket TPMS on the 5th wheel if I can't set them to the correct pressure in the truck.
Silliest thing Iโve heard in a while.
You really want your TPMS to alarm you at 109 psi? 1 psi under what you think it should be?
ROFL
No, he does NOT want it setting off the alarm constantly because the tires are 10PSI over pressure.
โAug-09-2022 06:32 AM
Grit dog wrote:yellow dog wrote:
The wheels are 16," and are required to run at 110 psi per the manufacturer. I will probably just continue to use my aftermarket TPMS on the 5th wheel if I can't set them to the correct pressure in the truck.
Silliest thing Iโve heard in a while.
You really want your TPMS to alarm you at 109 psi? 1 psi under what you think it should be?
ROFL
โAug-08-2022 11:01 AM
S Davis wrote:
I donโt know if they are the same system but on my 2009 we raced the truck and ran tire pressure as low as 20psi, I had the dealer reset the tire pressure settings in the TPMS so we wouldnโt get the dashboard warning.
โAug-08-2022 09:29 AM
โAug-08-2022 08:21 AM
yellow dog wrote:
The wheels are 16," and are required to run at 110 psi per the manufacturer. I will probably just continue to use my aftermarket TPMS on the 5th wheel if I can't set them to the correct pressure in the truck.
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