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Originally Posted by JRTJH
Yes. Mine has a "GPS sized display" that's always on and shows the pressure/temperature of each tire All tire information is arranged in the same position on the monitor as the tires are mounted on the trailer. A "quick glance" (just like looking at the tach and speedometer) and I know the tire status. My "routine" is to scan the road ahead, scan both mirrors, scan the rear camera monitor, scan the dash display and scan the TPMS, then back to scanning the road ahead and repeat the process. Every once in a while, I'll scan the Navigation "time to destination" and/or the clock and glance over at DW to see if she's sleeping, reading or staring at me.... If she's staring, I meekly avert any eye contact until I determine if she's upset or just admiring my good looks.... After all, I do drive a SuperDuty, so like the rest of the Ford owners, I know I'm a "cut above in good looks"...
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There's a difference between staring and glaring. I like to think us Ford drivers don't get glares from the DW. We only get them staring in adoration at their handsome husband. Ok, gotta take off the boots and go to bed before it gets any deeper!
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Marshall
2012 Laredo 303 TG
2010 F250 LT Super Cab, long bed, 4X4, 6.4 Turbo Diesel
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