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Old 04-29-2013, 05:42 AM   #1
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What are the best Tire Pressure Monitors Systems. What do you use and/or recommend. Thanks for the help in advace.
Finally got out last weekend for initial break in trip and all went well. Looking forward to many more days this season.
 
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TireMinder TMG400C Tire Pressure Monitoring System 4pk
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We use TST with the monitors you can ad or lower air pressure without having to remove the sensors.
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Thank you for your input, I will look into these.
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TST temp and pressure sensors. I lost my monitor and they replaced it free. Excellent PR and I recommend them.
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TST. Also suggest you put metal valve stems on all the rims. If you get the sensors that replace the valve cap they break down the rubber and will leak. Been there, done that, replaced them.
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TST, never failed us yet.
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Another satisfied customer of TST systems. We have four on the rig and four others on the rear duallies primarily in the event of an inner tire going low, which typically is not noticeable until it is too late. Ours have the user replaceable batteries. I e-mailed TST with questions about the o-rings for the valve stem seals and a missing manual. They responded by sending over a dozen of the o-rings and a replacement manual at no charge. Great customer service in my opinion.
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TST 507. We have the one that has replaceable batteries. Not the pass through kind. Need to take them off to add air. But no biggie. Takes all of an extra minute.

Great product. Highly recommend it.
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Thank you all for the assisstance it is greatly appreciated. Will look into the TST much closer and purchase this week.
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Thank you all for the assisstance it is greatly appreciated. Will look into the TST much closer and purchase this week.
I also purchased ones for the spare(s) tire. Which tire do you never check or check the least. Just trying to help you spend another $100. I think they are well worth it.
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