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Tire Monitoring System


I am seeking council on the purchase of a tire pressure monitoring system.
I understand that in one of the newer systems the consumer can change the batteries and not have to send the device back to the manufacturer.

We have a twin axle trailer, an EVERGREEN 31, the tow veh. is a Ford F 250.

Seeking suggestions on brand and fuctions that are desirable.

Also shortcomings of any particular brand/model.

Thanks,

CCC



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We have the Hawkshead system, one complaint is periodic false warning flash....G

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charles wrote:

 

I am seeking council on the purchase of a tire pressure monitoring system.
I understand that in one of the newer systems the consumer can change the batteries and not have to send the device back to the manufacturer.

We have a twin axle trailer, an EVERGREEN 31, the tow veh. is a Ford F 250.

Seeking suggestions on brand and fuctions that are desirable.

Also shortcomings of any particular brand/model.

Thanks,

CCC

 



Hi Charles,

We represent PressurePro, the "oldest and best" tire monitoring system on the market.  It is the only system "Made in America" and we offer excellent Customer Service 7 days a week for questions and assistance.  We will be glad to give you information regarding our product and offer you an RV Dreams discount.  We offer free shipping and no taxes.  If you want to call us, our number is 850-294-0281.  We have many RV Dreams satisfied customers. 

Please let us know if we can be of assistance.  Our website is:

PressurePro System

Pat and Mike McFall

 



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My personal choice is the pressure pro system.Mine is 6 years old and the sensors still work like they did when new.


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Racerguy and other users of PRESSURE PRO, do any of you have RUBBER valve stims?
If so has there been any problems?

CCC

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Against reccomendations I still use rubber valve stems and have had zero problems.

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Charles, rubber valve stems are usually not a problem if they are in GOOD condition and NOT too long.  We had rubber valve stems on our Honda CRV toad and never had a problem but we did replace them with metal valve stems when we replaced our tires.  PressurePro highly recommends the use of metal valve stems on the larger, high pressure tires that are on trucks, 5th wheels and motorhomes. 

Pat

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We have bough two Pressure Pro Systems from Pat and Mike. Have never had a issue with the the PPS system. I did missplace one sensor, and one phone call and it was in the mail. I highly recomend Pat and Mike, very professional and HONEST. And the PPS system is made in AMERICA.

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A couple months ago we purchsed the Tire Minder system. Took about 15 minute total to program the unit and install the sensors.One good thing about this brand is that when the sensor batteries need to be replaced you can do it yourself and not have to return the whole sensor.You can get them from Camping Worls and here is the product web site.
http://www.minderresearch.com/id71.html

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We also use Pressure Pro that we purchased from Pat amd Mike McFall. We have been fulltiming for over 2 1/2 years. It has worked great for us and I would recomend strongly it. Pat and Mike have been very helpful and they are great people.

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