โFeb-13-2018 02:30 PM
โFeb-24-2018 03:54 AM
Jayco254 wrote:
I'm happy with my Tire Minder unit. Their customer service has got to be next too none.
โFeb-23-2018 09:54 AM
โFeb-22-2018 07:29 PM
Woodtroll wrote:
I am pleased with the most recent version of the TireMinder intended for trailers (TM66). It works well with the included repeater, and it is easy to "unhook" the trailer sensors when you're driving the truck by itself. It reads both pressure and temperature, and refreshes every 5 minutes (?) or so unless you have an issue. However. if you have a fast leak it will alert immediately at any point within the 5-minute cycle.
Keep in mind that tire separation can sometimes happen without losing air pressure (this is one reason people suffer "blowouts with no warning" and think the system didn't work), but usually the temperature will rise as the tire is deteriorating and you may get a warning that way. The downside is that you sometimes get false alarms on the temperature - say, if you pull into a hot parking lot after a long drive and the sun is hitting one side straight on, sometimes the temp on the tires on the sunny side will spike while the tire is still hot from the road and is warmed further by the sun and the hot asphalt.
Like any tool, the more you understand about how it works, and if you pick a good quality one to begin with, you will get more use out of it and learn to understand when it "acts up" what the cause is, then decide if it is something to worry about or not.
โFeb-22-2018 05:13 PM
โFeb-20-2018 04:14 PM
โFeb-20-2018 06:05 AM
2oldman wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:Measure twice, cut once.
I am having a problem with my lumber stretcher, though.
โFeb-19-2018 01:28 PM
GrandpaKip wrote:Measure twice, cut once.
I am having a problem with my lumber stretcher, though.
โFeb-19-2018 01:20 PM
โFeb-15-2018 11:02 AM
ScottG wrote:Arcamper wrote:ScottG wrote:
Any of them using the newest battery free technology cars have had for several years? (They work great)
I'd like a set of those with sensors that mount inside the tire.
I am curious what cars have a battery free sensor mounted inside the wheel? Only battery free system I have seen does not have sensors, they use the anti lock brake sensor at each wheel and count tire revolutions compared to the other tire. My Honda has this system but there is no sensor in the wheel. Only asking because I like to keep up with the new stuff and have not heard about this.
As far as TPMS for trailers go I have had the TST system with repeater running for years now and just upgraded to the new color monitor. I use it for the truck since my aftermarket wheels won't take the factory sensors and two trailers. I do recommend metal valve stems because I did have a rubber stem crack on my boat trailer. The only complaint I have is the new monitor has the temp and pressure reversed from the old style monitor so after years of looking at it one way it's backwards now and it takes some getting use to but that's just me I guess.
Our Challenger SRT has them and I would guess that other FCA products have them too. Also my friends Aston Martin is so equipped.
โFeb-15-2018 07:00 AM
Arcamper wrote:ScottG wrote:
Any of them using the newest battery free technology cars have had for several years? (They work great)
I'd like a set of those with sensors that mount inside the tire.
I am curious what cars have a battery free sensor mounted inside the wheel? Only battery free system I have seen does not have sensors, they use the anti lock brake sensor at each wheel and count tire revolutions compared to the other tire. My Honda has this system but there is no sensor in the wheel. Only asking because I like to keep up with the new stuff and have not heard about this.
As far as TPMS for trailers go I have had the TST system with repeater running for years now and just upgraded to the new color monitor. I use it for the truck since my aftermarket wheels won't take the factory sensors and two trailers. I do recommend metal valve stems because I did have a rubber stem crack on my boat trailer. The only complaint I have is the new monitor has the temp and pressure reversed from the old style monitor so after years of looking at it one way it's backwards now and it takes some getting use to but that's just me I guess.
โFeb-15-2018 04:57 AM
โFeb-15-2018 04:31 AM
ScottG wrote:
Any of them using the newest battery free technology cars have had for several years? (They work great)
I'd like a set of those with sensors that mount inside the tire.
โFeb-15-2018 04:05 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.
โFeb-15-2018 03:36 AM