โFeb-13-2018 02:30 PM
โFeb-15-2018 03:22 AM
DavidP wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:dieselbobcat wrote:
TST as well here.... also metal stems... never go without them again... Bought from Vulcan Tire.
Rubber stems can fail from the centripetal forces.
Exactly. Those centripetal forces are triple the force of centrifugal. Itโs a must to change to metal valve stems. While youโre installing make sure there is no radio interference with you fetzer as well.;)
โFeb-14-2018 09:14 AM
guidry wrote:
I have TireMinder and the company is good to work with; however, a couple of things:
1. You don't need metal valve stems, some people think you do because of the rotation of the tires will make the stems wobble and cause problems. I haven't had any issues in that regard.
2. TPMS sends signals at intervals, not constant. So if you have an issue like a leak then it will detect it at the next signal sent. With a blowout, the TPMS will not alert you (don't ask how I know) and it is frustrating to depend on the system and not get a signal of a blowout until 30 to 60 seconds after you come to a stop!
3. TireMinder sent me a free booster after I called about two valves not getting a signal. Good company in that regard.
4. When I complained about the blowout and not getting an alert, TireMinder suggested I upgrade to a newer unit at $99, a "special price for a current customer".
Overall, having a TPMS is still a good idea but understand the limitations.
โFeb-14-2018 08:07 AM
โFeb-14-2018 07:42 AM
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โFeb-14-2018 06:17 AM
guidry wrote:
I have TireMinder and the company is good to work with; however, a couple of things:
1. You don't need metal valve stems, some people think you do because of the rotation of the tires will make the stems wobble and cause problems. I haven't had any issues in that regard.
2. TPMS sends signals at intervals, not constant. So if you have an issue like a leak then it will detect it at the next signal sent. With a blowout, the TPMS will not alert you (don't ask how I know) and it is frustrating to depend on the system and not get a signal of a blowout until 30 to 60 seconds after you come to a stop!
3. TireMinder sent me a free booster after I called about two valves not getting a signal. Good company in that regard.
4. When I complained about the blowout and not getting an alert, TireMinder suggested I upgrade to a newer unit at $99, a "special price for a current customer".
Overall, having a TPMS is still a good idea but understand the limitations.
โFeb-14-2018 04:58 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:dieselbobcat wrote:
TST as well here.... also metal stems... never go without them again... Bought from Vulcan Tire.
Rubber stems can fail from the centripetal forces.
โFeb-14-2018 04:12 AM
โFeb-14-2018 03:42 AM
โFeb-14-2018 03:22 AM
dieselbobcat wrote:
TST as well here.... also metal stems... never go without them again... Bought from Vulcan Tire.
โFeb-13-2018 06:07 PM
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โFeb-13-2018 04:28 PM
bailer6334 wrote:
Just make sure if you install a set you change out the rubber stems for steel.