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Old 10-29-2013, 03:40 PM   #15
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I recently installed the tire minder. Seems to work well. Has replaceable batteries for the valve stem transmitters included a spare for every one and replacement batteries available for free for 5 years.
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Well I called them and they were $100.00 more than the TireTracker.

I placed an order for that and now it turns out they do not have it in stock. I talked with them and they assure me that I will have it in time for my Nov 8th trip to Florida.

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10 sensors, monitor and signal booster with shipping $464.50

He says that if time is a problem they will ship overnight at their cost.
Glen,
I'm confused; who did you order from?
You have InnotechRV on your latest post??????????
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Old 10-29-2013, 03:56 PM   #17
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I bought the TM to save money also! Turns out upon ditching it do to very poor readings even with the booster it cost me over $250.00. Maybe you should re consider. The $ 100.00 difference will haunt you. Just my personal experience. By the way NO customer support from TM.
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Old 10-29-2013, 04:00 PM   #18
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I'm confused; who did you order from?
You have InnotechRV on your latest post??????????
They got me I did not realize they had rebranded the tire minder / Tire Tracker / as their own.
Hi Glenn Lever,

Thank you for your recent purchase from InnotechRV



We have received your order and it is being processed by our team.

Order Date: 29 October 2013
Order Reference: 1028
Order Total: 464.50
Payment made via PayPal

Delivery Address:
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If you have any questions about your order please feel free to contact us at craig@wipath.com

Thank you for your custom

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Old 10-29-2013, 04:04 PM   #19
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I bought the TM to save money also! Turns out upon ditching it do to very poor readings even with the booster it cost me over $250.00. Maybe you should re consider. The $ 100.00 difference will haunt you. Just my personal experience. By the way NO customer support from TM.

I'll give it a try, I have a friend who has a Renegade 42 foot Coach and a 30 foot tri axle stacker trailer that loves his unit. I will keep you posted.
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Clay,

Sometimes people have to experience the headaches themselves. I did when I decided to purchase the Doran RV360. Finally dumped that on eBay for 25% of what I paid for the system.

I'm a happy camper now with the Tire SafeGuard System. It works EVERY time I use it and I never get a "lost sensor" signal.

The best part is when I install the sensors each time I plan to make a run, you can hear the air come out from the dill valve as you screw the sensor on assuring you that the sensor is receiving the air pressure that it expects.

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Sometimes people have to experience the headaches themselves. I did when I decided to purchase the Doran RV360. Finally dumped that on eBay for 25% of what I paid for the system.

I'm a happy camper now with the Tire SafeGuard System. It works EVERY time I use it and I never get a "lost sensor" signal.

The best part is when I install the sensors each time I plan to make a run, you can hear the air come out from the dill valve as you screw the sensor on assuring you that the sensor is receiving the air pressure that it expects.

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I dumped my Garmin RV (lost 50%) the same way for the TomTom I now have. I love the TomTom
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I dumped my Garmin RV (lost 50%) the same way for the TomTom I now have. I love the TomTom
Glenn,

I totally agree as I have had to dump a few RV items that didn't hold up to my expectations but worked for other RVer's.

Owning these complicated rolling homes is a challenge in so many ways.

I'll be getting back "home" to Rochester in the fall of 2015. I'll have to look you guys up to see how you are doing with your coach.

Safe travels and report back what you think about your new TPMS after you've been able to use it a few times.

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I totally agree as I have had to dump a few RV items that didn't hold up to my expectations but worked for other RVer's.

Owning these complicated rolling homes is a challenge in so many ways.

I'll be getting back "home" to Rochester in the fall of 2015. I'll have to look you guys up to see how you are doing with your coach.

Safe travels and report back what you think about your new TPMS after you've been able to use it a few times.

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Sounds like a plan, I will update after some use

Worked for Kodak?
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Worked for Kodak?
Yup, 31 years with Kodak. Early retirement from Kodak in 1993. Took a job in the motion picture film industry in Hollywood. Worked for CFI & Technicolor Film Labs as their Technical Director. The last 5 years of my career I built, staffed and managed a film restoration & preservation lab for UCLA.

I don't think about film any longer. My focus now is traveling around the USA & Canada.

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Yup, 31 years with Kodak. Early retirement from Kodak in 1993. Took a job in the motion picture film industry in Hollywood. Worked for CFI & Technicolor Film Labs as their Technical Director. The last 5 years of my career I built, staffed and managed a film restoration & preservation lab for UCLA.

I don't think about film any longer. My focus now is traveling around the USA & Canada.

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I'm retired myself, and it is great, busier now than when I worked, not for Kodak
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" Hello Glenn

Tire Minder, TireTraker and ourselves are all distributors of the same product as are 3 or 4 others in other parts of the world. We all put our own brand on it. Despite their claims Tire Minder are not the manufacturer and have no more ownership of the product than we do. By buying from us you get the same product, superior service and lower prices.

Cheers
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" Hello Glenn

Tire Minder, TireTraker and ourselves are all distributors of the same product as are 3 or 4 others in other parts of the world. We all put our own brand on it. Despite their claims Tire Minder are not the manufacturer and have no more ownership of the product than we do. By buying from us you get the same product, superior service and lower prices.

Cheers
Craig


Craig MeldrumManaging Director/PresidentWiPath Communicationswww.wipath.com"
Hi Craig,

I know you are a straight shooter and can attest to all you have said.
You have given me and many others, excellent customer service with a great product at a fantastic price and know you will continue to grow in the US market.
I do not, in any way, sell or get any compensation, however, am a happy customer.
Double Cheers,
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I put the tire minder in tonight, I have one sensor that seems erratic, first to high and then to low, very hard to get it correct.










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