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Most reliable tire monitoring system, pressure
Stan Simpson:
I use the TPMS from www.tiretraker.com (yes..without the C in tracker). Had it on two different coaches for 3 years without issue.
In case you think you see the same thing on other websites while doing research, you should know the same product is marketed by others under different names.
Stan
Dennis Crawford:
I have been using the system from Pressure Pro. They were the first or one of the first systems available. I can monitor all my tires and do not need any amplifier at all. The company is consumer friendly and very helpful.
Dennis
Jerry Pattison:
I have the same problem with Deion as Jerry Carr. However, the system works well, I will continue to use!
Jerry Carr:
I agree with Jerry Pattison the system works very well, I have been upgrading to the new monitors(with replacement battery) so far I like them a lot! I again will just mention that Deion is not good with follow up but he is willing to extend a great price to up grade the older sensors $25 per unit
tom layman:
Richard:
I've had the Smart Tire system on our coach and two tow vehicles for over five years and very pleased with the reporting. The system announced a 3 psi drop in a new tire on the coach and I discovered we picked up a bold through the tread after we exited the interstate and located a tire repair facility while monitoring the tire pressure real time. The new sensors have replaceable batteries needed after 7 years on the coach and 5 on the tow. Bendix acquired Smart Tire and no longer advertises them for tow vehicles but Paul Kintigh at Les Schwab in Junction City, OR can help.
Regards,
Tom
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