Not sure what TST TPMS you're looking at but the best way to prevent stem failure is to be sure to use the proper air pressure in the tire. A system like the TST TPMS for RVs item #TST-507-RV-4-C can be used on rubber, steel, chrome, or nickel…
Hi Christian! We have replacement sensors in one, two, and four packs, which I have linked below. I would grab a two pack and a four pack as it will be the most economical way to go. Brass Tire Sensors for TST TPMS - Qty 1 #TST47FR Brass Tire Sensors…
We have two really great options for monitoring 10 motorhome and trailer tire pressures with the part #TM56FR which comes with its own monitor or the #TM79FR which syncs to your smart phone and displays the pressures of all tires on your phone screen…
It sure does Brian. The Lippert Hub and Drum Assembly item #LC57DX will indeed work with a threaded grease cap. It has a hub bore of 2.722". This hub is designed for 8,000 lbs axles and has a 8 on 6-1/2 lug pattern. It fits spindles with a inner…
...Hey Greg. Since your 2019 Pace Arrow LXE 38K is a class A motorhome with a diesel engine, TireMinder says you need to mount the repeater, included with item # TM98FR, as close to the rear axle...
Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
...when you go over that. 200 degrees is when you need to stop and check things out. If you have a TPMS system like the TireMinder (part # TM56FR for example), it has a built-in alert ststem that lets you...
Hey Robert, thanks for reaching out! Since your Sprinter has aluminum wheels it wouldn't be a good idea to use a kit like the TST TPMS #TST34FR that uses the stainless steel bands as that would eventually cause galvanic corrosion. For your…
Hi Rick; the TST TPMS for Trailers and Cars #TST35FR with 8 sensors is the largest one we have that comes together. Since you want 10 sensors all you need to do is pick up two more Replacement SE2 Cap Sensors #TST47FR. The system itself can handle 10…
The easiest way to install the TST TPMS for RVs #TST-507-FT-6-C on hard to reach dually valve stems would be to first install some valve extenders like the Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit - 16" to 19-1/2" Dually - Hub Mount - 135-Degree…
Monitor your tire pressure and temperature in real-time with a 6-sensor TPMS setup. Perfect for RVs and trailers, this system offers peace of mind on long journeys by preventing blowouts and ensuring optimal tire performance.
These systems generally work well with most tire types, including those on RVs and trailers. However, some users with aluminum wheels or long valve stems have experienced air leaks. Consider sensors that mount inside the tire for such setups.
While not 100% precise, these systems provide a reliable estimate of tire pressure and temperature. They are invaluable for catching issues like leaks or flats early, especially on long trips. Always keep a tire gauge handy for exact measurements.
These systems alert you to pressure changes and potential tire failures, preventing blowouts and ensuring safe travels. They are particularly beneficial for RVs and trailers, where tire issues can lead to significant delays or hazards.
Installation is straightforward, often involving replacing valve stems with sensors. Some setups may require additional valve stem extenders. Ensure all connections are secure to prevent leaks and enjoy continuous monitoring.
Common issues include occasional signal loss from distant sensors and the need for fresh batteries. Some systems may require a signal booster, especially for larger setups. Regular maintenance and battery checks can mitigate these issues.