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Old 03-01-2019, 08:44 PM   #45
PSFORD99
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Centerville
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M.O.C. #9051
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Originally Posted by Texan View Post
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.

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.
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