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09-06-2015, 11:04 PM
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Junior Member
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Location: Elk River, MN
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Tpms
What's the best Tire Pressure Monitoring System ?
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09-07-2015, 02:34 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: PA
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Have used systems from TSTTRUCK.COM for several years. Customer support is excellent.
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Chris and Patty
2015 Keystone Montana 3791RD Legacy Edition, MorRyde 4000, Dual pane windows, Goodyear G rated tires.
2013 GMC Sierra 3500HD, Duramax, SLE, SRW, Crew, Hensley Trailer Saver hitch, Blue Ox BedSaver.
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09-07-2015, 03:54 AM
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chris199
Have used systems from TSTTRUCK.COM for several years. Customer support is excellent.
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As Chris199 said ... x2
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2013 Silverado 3500HD - Duramax/Allison - CC, long bed, SRW, 2WD
2013 Springdale 247FWRLLS - 1st 5er sold - 1 July 2016
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09-07-2015, 04:15 AM
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Senior Member
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This topic has come up often. Suggest you also search tpms using the search function of the forum. You will likely find a lot of good information
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Chris and Patty
2015 Keystone Montana 3791RD Legacy Edition, MorRyde 4000, Dual pane windows, Goodyear G rated tires.
2013 GMC Sierra 3500HD, Duramax, SLE, SRW, Crew, Hensley Trailer Saver hitch, Blue Ox BedSaver.
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09-07-2015, 05:10 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Las Cruces
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I use TST and am very happy with it. Others use Tireminder and are very happy with it. Both are quality products and work well.
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Brent
2013 Alpine 3500RE
2019 Silverado 2500HD Duramax
U.S. Air Force Retired (25 yrs)
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09-07-2015, 05:22 AM
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Junior Member
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Location: Ocala, FL
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FOBO.COM. sends to your phone
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09-07-2015, 06:03 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: Vernon
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we have used a Tire Minder for several years with no problems. The service is great I called to order a new charger cord which I broke they shipped a new cord along with a free set of batteries and sensor O rings
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2013 Cougar 331MKS
2007 GMC 3500 Sierra Duramax
RideRite air bags
Mor/Ryde XFactor and Wet Bolts
1982 BMW R100
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09-07-2015, 07:46 AM
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Location: Virginia
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I believe searching this forum you will find various results which all probably hinge on personal preference like Garmin versus Magellan versus Tom Tom....I personally like the Tireminder mainly because of the screen size. I like the TST because it had the flow thru sensors which I quickly found on my dually is a pain in the rear end removing the sensor to air up or deflate the tire. I believe each company will perform well and the top 3 all appear to have solid customer service and pricing somewhat relative to each other...Review the specs and findings of members on here and it will guide you...that is what I did and in the end, I loved the screen size and functionality of the Tireminder!!!
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Ross & Bonnie
2014 Keystone Alpine 3535RE
2014 Ford F-350 Diesel DRW 4x4
US Navy Retired Master Chief Petty Officer
Gryphon the 240lb American Mastiff
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09-08-2015, 09:32 AM
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Senior Member
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Location: Preble county, Ohio
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I bought a used Tire minder system from a member on here and it works really well. Don't know how I got along with out it before?
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2014 Cougar 327 RES "Campy"
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12-28-2015, 01:16 PM
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Member
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Location: Boondocks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rbev2308
I believe searching this forum you will find various results which all probably hinge on personal preference like Garmin versus Magellan versus Tom Tom....I personally like the Tireminder mainly because of the screen size. I like the TST because it had the flow thru sensors which I quickly found on my dually is a pain in the rear end removing the sensor to air up or deflate the tire. I believe each company will perform well and the top 3 all appear to have solid customer service and pricing somewhat relative to each other...Review the specs and findings of members on here and it will guide you...that is what I did and in the end, I loved the screen size and functionality of the Tireminder!!!
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So was not having the flow through sensors the pain or were the flow through sensors the pain? I am trying to decide which sensor to go with.....I would prefer flow through if they perform as intended.
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2015 Fuzion 325
2007 Dodge Ram 3500 / 6.7 Cummins
2010 Harley Davidson Ultra Limited
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12-28-2015, 06:15 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: Las Cruces
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Flow through sensors are the way to go. You have to use a tool to remove the sensor which can be a small pain in the butt to make small air pressure adjustments. Depends on how anal you are about your tire pressures. I check mine constantly and will make adjustments based on a couple lbs of air. With either sensor you will need to have steel stems, the rubber stems will flex and either leave rub marks on the wheel or cause the stem to cut and leak.
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Brent
2013 Alpine 3500RE
2019 Silverado 2500HD Duramax
U.S. Air Force Retired (25 yrs)
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