Tony_Alberta
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So I've read lots of threads about TPMSs. In particular I liked the posting querying why the TPMS didn't update itself immediately on startup. That series of postings answered a lot of questions I'm sure I would've had. I did not realize until I was poking about that they screw on to existing valve stems. For some reason I thought you had to have the tire shop install them and then balance the tires.
One tip I read was to ensure they didn't stick out past the wheel in case you hit a curb or similar.
I like the ones where I can replace the battery myself compared to forking over $30 or $40 for each new one in 5 ot 6 years. Or am I mistaken?
Seems to me that, given that they are screw on to the valve stem anyhow, the flow through ones are really another point of failure. You shouldn't really need to be adding air but once or twice a year. For that effort I can unscrew the TPMS device. There was also a comment somewhere stating that the flow through were longer and thus, in some cases, could stick out past the wheel.
Also seems to me that having one or two spare would be a good thing. Just in case. But then I'm a paranoid pessimist
Put on the sensors while in town for a few weeks before going on a trip just to test things and have stuff fixed locally.
I've read good comments about the following with very few, if any, negative comments about any of them.
Pressure Pro - Seems to be the long time favourite
Tire Minder
Truck Systems aka TST
TireTraker
EEZTire
Any other comments or suggestions?
One tip I read was to ensure they didn't stick out past the wheel in case you hit a curb or similar.
I like the ones where I can replace the battery myself compared to forking over $30 or $40 for each new one in 5 ot 6 years. Or am I mistaken?
Seems to me that, given that they are screw on to the valve stem anyhow, the flow through ones are really another point of failure. You shouldn't really need to be adding air but once or twice a year. For that effort I can unscrew the TPMS device. There was also a comment somewhere stating that the flow through were longer and thus, in some cases, could stick out past the wheel.
Also seems to me that having one or two spare would be a good thing. Just in case. But then I'm a paranoid pessimist
Put on the sensors while in town for a few weeks before going on a trip just to test things and have stuff fixed locally.
I've read good comments about the following with very few, if any, negative comments about any of them.
Pressure Pro - Seems to be the long time favourite
Tire Minder
Truck Systems aka TST
TireTraker
EEZTire
Any other comments or suggestions?