geodrake
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Camping World has the Hopkins tire pressure monitoring system on sale for $359 with six transmitters. This seems like a pretty good deal. Has anyone had experience with this system?
geodrake said:Camping World has the Hopkins tire pressure monitoring system on sale for $359 with six transmitters. This seems like a pretty good deal. Has anyone had experience with this system?
Luca1369 said:George,
I've been looking at a TPMS for my rig for the last month. I found a Hopkins on eBay with 8 sensors for $381 including shipping. I've also found this system that I like better and will probably purchase.
Steve
Richard 34A said:what advantages and specifics do you like about the one to your link?
Ron said:Will installing the sensors with the special tool require the dual tires to be removed for installation?
BernieD said:Steve
It may well have happened but I do not know first hand of one PressurePro sensor that has been stolen. I know of a few that have been lost, but not stolen.
jerryarlyne said:>>Anyone here have this product installed in their RV that can do a review?<<
I have the TST Truck system on my coach since last June. After a few glitchs with the now defunct distributor it is working great now. The new distributor (TST Truck) has been great to work with and has replaced the bad sensors that the 1st guy sold me. The sensors do just screw on the valve stems and I had no problem with the inside duels install. The monitor has a back light so is visible at night and it constantly scrolls through all tires. You can set a high temp alarm and a high and low psi alarm to go off where you want it to. It comes with a removable 12V cord so it can be used cordless also. It is about 1/2 the size of the PP monitor so it is easy to find a place on the dash for it. It has both a visual and audible alarms that are easy to hear and to see. So far the system has work great for me.
Re: the TST sensor/monitor, there are some pics on my web page of mine installed on the tires. Go to http://www.pjrider.com/TireCodes.htm. If that doesn't work, or for some reason the forum prohibits my providing a url in the text, go to my website in the sig link, click the "RV Travels" link on the left, then go down about mid-page to a link for "RV Tire Care." The TST setup pics are close to the bottom of the "Tire Care" page. The TST sensors weigh 58g each, and are about the size of a soda bottle cap.Any chance you could post or email some photos of the monitor?