Cross fire kept the tire inflated when it had a hole the size of a golf ball? You can add me to the list of confused.
Cat eye pressure monitors. Good or bad?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Elroythekid, Nov 23, 2013.
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Thanks for all the feedback. I mainly want it for the equalization and one spot fill. I will still check the pressures my self regularly. I'm kinda anal about tire pressures and can't seem to keep mine even. I go to the extreme of replacing the gauge on my pistol type inflation gun with a $40 glycerine filled gauge so its accurate. The one that came with it was out by 8lbs at 110.
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OK so here's a question: If I blowout one of my duals with one of those cats eye things will it drain all the air from the good dual because it's trying to equalize?
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My decision now will just be crossfire or cat eye, and where the best deals are??
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Tire Pressure Monitoring systems that alert in cab are a joke, just like the TPMS systems on cars. I bought an aftermarket kit for my pickup back in '01, scrapped it in '05. Constantly inaccurate, I could inflate a tire, when cold, to 20 psi above the setting on the monitor and within a two days it would read low, put a gauge to it and the pressure was still the same. That and the sensors loved to breakoff inside the tire, they would continue to read the pressure and send it to the display, but the whole time they were tumbling around inside the tire. Even the factory systems are a joke, I know guys with brand new Audi's who are having to check their air pressure everyday because the TPMS tells them it's low. The Discount Tire store by me, 80% of the their "free air" customers are people with TPMS systems, even the store managers wife's Lexus, she has to bring it in every 3 days for an air check because the TPMS tells her something is low, but when gauged it's fine or above. This was the answer to a problem that didn't exist, caused by people not paying attention.
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I know the in cab TPMS we had at my old company never worked. The inflation systems they used in conjunction with the reporting system in some trailers did work very well even though it wouldn't report like it should. Where I work now, the auto inflation systems were so poor that they just ripped them out. I don't think they had a monitoring system, just inflation. They were test units that we didn't pay for though. We get a lot of companies coming in wanting to test stuff.
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