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Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Those 'External fit on the valve-stem' sensors have been known to react to road & ambient temps a fair bit, and that can mean that quite suddenly, your tyre pressures look bloody awful when they haven't actually changed much at all!!

Still, we've used them on a few vehicles here, including 2 wheelers & on the RT, and they do work OK - not the greatest... but certainly OK for what they cost, just don't be too upset if you hafta stop & check them every now & then cos of worrying indicators - altho if you don't pay much attention to them when you are riding, the changes might not be all that noticeable! ;)
 
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JMHO....But I think they are most useful when used on a trailer........If one of the tires goes flat the sooner you know the better......I have seen trailers going down the road with the tire completely gone and a good portion of the rim also worn away and the driver never knew what had happened .........Mike :thumbup:
 
JMHO....But I think they are most useful when used on a trailer........If one of the tires goes flat the sooner you know the better......I have seen trailers going down the road with the tire completely gone and a good portion of the rim also worn away and the driver never knew what had happened .........Mike :thumbup:


I was never interested in these but that's a great idea to use for the trailer, thanks Mike:2thumbs:
 
i'm not a fan of external tpms but if you are towing a trailer i think they are a good idea to have. i would worry about
galvonic corrosion and how it's reset works.
 
JMHO....But I think they are most useful when used on a trailer........If one of the tires goes flat the sooner you know the better......I have seen trailers going down the road with the tire completely gone and a good portion of the rim also worn away and the driver never knew what had happened .........Mike :thumbup:

Been there and done that!
Towing my boat behind my truck with a very large camper, looking in my side mirror noticed what seemed to be sparks trailing my boat!
To my surprise not only was the tire gone but the rim & hub as well!!! Took a couple minutes to register that! I`m pretty sure it`s still rolling through some farmers field! :roflblack:
 
I have had them on my motorcycle and one failed and there is no repair avail for it! Another thing to keep in mind - they are incorporate a bit of weight and should not be used on rubber valve stems, especially the ones that are not straight as centrifugal forces in motion can cause a rubber valve stem to fail!!!
 
JMHO....But I think they are most useful when used on a trailer........If one of the tires goes flat the sooner you know the better......I have seen trailers going down the road with the tire completely gone and a good portion of the rim also worn away and the driver never knew what had happened .........Mike :thumbup:

You know how much I would like to disagree with you but on this you are spot on!

Jack
 
Great item by all I've read about them. Go to make a purchase and like so many US sites they won't ship to Australia
As polity as I can put that policy is "it sucks"
So now I'll continue my search for either Ann Australian outlet or some Stateside company that willing to service buyers in the land of Oz.
Oppologise if I sound a bit peeved but I bloody well am.
Cheers all, Kenn

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