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Old 02-11-2022, 09:24 AM   #1
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Tire pressure monitors

Any recommendations for a tire pressure monitoring system.
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Hi ! Welcome to IRV2! We're sure glad you joined us!

I bought the TireTraker system for the following reasons:

1. Lowest cost at the time for a system with a repeater and 10 sensors.

2. Cap-type sensors to prevent air loss through the valve stem.

3. Easy to program and use.

4. Good customer support.

5. Low-cost user-replaceable sensor batteries.

7. Lifetime warranty

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TST 507......TPMS is not the cheapest, but probably the best.

TST has a great color monitor, & often times have no need for installation of a "repeater"!

Many combinations, to fit most any "TPMS" requirement, and number of sensors needed!

I would suggest not getting "flo-thru" sensors on any brand, due to potential leakage. There have been numerous comments from different owners, about the "flo-thru" sensor leakage.
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Bought the TireTracker. Thought for sure it would be a pain to program. Easy peezy. Works great, don't need the booster on my Ram 2500 and 26' Travel Trailer. No loss of air pressure. Monitor is the size of a deck of cards and I didn't feel the need to mount it in the truck. Easy to pick it up and run through a four wheel check when I feel the need.

I would buy the same again.
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Old 02-13-2022, 06:28 AM   #5
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TST 507......TPMS is not the cheapest, but probably the best.

TST has a great color monitor, & often times have no need for installation of a "repeater"!

Many combinations, to fit most any "TPMS" requirement, and number of sensors needed!

I would suggest not getting "flo-thru" sensors on any brand, due to potential leakage. There have been numerous comments from different owners, about the "flo-thru" sensor leakage.
I second the TST.
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