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Old 03-27-2019, 07:00 AM   #1
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TPMS

Do I need a tpms specifically for an RV or will this one work? It gets good reviews for cars.
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Didn't see the broadcast range in the ad......so who knows....
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should work as long as your tire pressures are not above 87 PSI. Do you have only 4 tires?
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yes just 4 on the trailer. They're supposed to be at 65PSI cold
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Old 03-27-2019, 08:35 AM   #5
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A lot of reviews indicated failure in a short time, weeks. Personally I'd stick with a known and reliable TPMS. Yes they cost more but so does a failed system and failed tire. Mine is 3+ years old and still is reliable. Batteries are replaceable and sensors available if you need one. So far haven't needed any replacement parts except sensor batteries last year. EEZtire.
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Highly recommend sticking with a proven product. One incident and it will pay for itself many times over.
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