Yeah or if you get a leak that's worse than the autoinflate can handle, the only way you'd otherwise know is if you notice that the autoinflate indicator light on your trailer won't shut off. Or if you see flying alligators in your rearview.
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I bought a 6 sensor monitoring system (Super singles) off Amazon marketed toward RVers on the cheap end and it's worked for the past 6 months. The only gripe I've got so far is the little wrench they provide is a POS.
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Found three others that also seem to fit the bill. Curious for anyone's thoughts or experiences.
- Sykik (USA) $384
SYKIK SRTP901U TPMS for heavy duty RVs and trucks for up to 22 wheels
- InnoTechRV (Can't tell if they're hq'ed in USA or New Zealand) $495
InnotechRV 10 Sensor Tire Pressure Monitoring System
HawksHead (Canada) $789
TALON 22Last edited: Apr 27, 2021
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That Sykik company might not be American after all. But I finally did found an American one with all the features plus overwhelmingly positive reviews.
EEZTire (USA) $689
TPMS14CB (E618) - Color Monitor + 14 AT Sensors + Booster Real Time/24 x 7 Tire Pressure Monitoring System with 3-Year Warranty
That one might be a winner.Vitkouski Thanks this. -
Anyone know of a monitoring syatem that can handle 38 tires??????
Cause I'd really like to not have to do that the old fashion way if I can avoid it.
Doran can cover 36 tires, so I'm looking into it atmLast edited: Aug 6, 2023
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Harrisonville Mo. No complaints on mine so far.FerrissWheel Thanks this. -
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