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Originally Posted by Texan
Good choice for the rv. I have the TST sensors and the sensors take about 10 seconds a piece to remove to check air. I leave the tool in the console so as not to lose it and I don't constantly watch the monitor as the alarm will sound if you get above or below your perimeters. The only problem I have as others is the alarm will sound if you plug it in in the morning if the tires are colder than your low side perimeter. Just drive a few miles and your tires will warm up then plug it in. Now stop scaring us about these Sailun tires lol.
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Thanks for the info, no more scaring, this tire loss was unfortunate , no fault of the tire, its on either me or the bad road, or whatever . It happens.
If I picked up something on the road ,and developed a slow leak, well thats on me for ignoring the facts of TPMS, if cut and a sudden loss , well thats was kind of out of my hands more or less.