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Old 05-11-2018, 12:17 PM   #1
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TPMS sensor

I would like to put a 10 channel TPMS on my RV and toad. However, I am not sure that I can get the sensors on the rear tires.


Attached are photos of my rear wheel valve stems. What do I need to do to be able to install sensors. I am leaning towards a Tire Minder system.


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I would like to put a 10 channel TPMS on my RV and toad. However, I am not sure that I can get the sensors on the rear tires.


Attached are photos of my rear wheel valve stems. What do I need to do to be able to install sensors. I am leaning towards a Tire Minder system.


Thank You.
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Old 05-11-2018, 03:37 PM   #3
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If yours are like mine, what you see on the end of the valve stem is just a removable cap. Once removed the usual threads allow you to attach the sensors.
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I have the TST system and for my rears, I took off the anti-thief covers over on the sensor to make it easier to screw on without using the tool. I just reach between the tires and screw the sensor on the stem. It is pain to add air and at my next service, I'm going fix the problem just not sure if I going to turn the stem around or buy one of the valve extenders.
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TPMS sensor

My outside rears are like photo 1 and the EEZ without security adapters fit and work great.
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For those that have a tpms, flow thru or caps?
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For those that have a tpms, flow thru or caps?
Flow thru's on the MH, caps on the toad.
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Flow through on coach and caps on toad.

Rears mounted one extensions
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Flow through on coach and caps on toad.

Rears mounted one extensions
Had long valve stems installed, just worried flow thru sensors will stick out too far.
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Check out the TST TPMS For Fathers Day they are running a special with 15% off, use code FD15 I've been running them before TST took over as US Distributor. They have saved me a couple of times.
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I have caps on my 5th wheel toy hauler. TST is a great system.
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