According to my contact at TST, going with the internal sensor would have the following benefits: • Battery Life. The internal sensors can be expected to last 5+ years, versus about 1 to 1-1/2 years for the external. • Protection: By virtue of the…
Hey Michael, this is a great question but the difference between the TST TPMS part #TST44VR and the part #TST-507-RV-4-C is just the display. The part #TST-507-RV-4-C is a display with buttons along the side of it it to make changes whereas the part…
Hi Cindy! Better can be a relative term when it comes to things like this. Internal sensors like those found in the Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 4 Sensors - Brass Interchangeable Valve Stems #335TPMS4WIVS and TST TPMS - Color…
Hey Gerald, great question, Yes, part #TM46FR is nickel plated, and that finish is there to help resist corrosion and wear over time so you’re not dealing with rust or extra upkeep. I know the photos can be a little confusing since it may look more…
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…
Hey Jeff, I looked up the GVWR of your 2026 Ember E Series Model 26ETS and since it's 7,600 lb the B and W Continuum part #BW28FR that you referenced would work great as it can work with tongue weights that are between 600-1,600 lbs. Have you had…
Hey Bob! The wall bracket on the MORryde Safe-T-Rail #MR54BR is 2-1/8" wide. Since you have 2-3/4" it will be able to fit in your available space. Are you upgrading your hand rail or did something happen to the original?
Hey Bryan, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the TST TPMS kit #TST-507-INT-6-C will work with 22.5 inch wheels. This system uses internal sensors that mount inside the tire using stainless steel straps, and each strap is 4 feet long. That provides plenty…
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…
The valve stems that come with the Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 6 Sensors #335TPMS6WIVS are a little longer than what the standard valve stem length is so you could potentially run into a problem fitting an air hose over it with a…
Hey Tony! The kits are designed for two different vehicle configurations. The #AL79DQ is designed for single rear wheel trucks and the #AL73DQ is designed to fit the dually. Since that is the only difference between the two you will need to choose…
Hey Kirk! You can use the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster #TM89FR for your trailers. This comes with six sensors so you can set up the tandem axle toy hauler and your boat trailer. You will want to install the repeater on…
Enhance Your Towing Safety with iN-Command TPMS Sensors
iN-Command TPMS Sensors offer peace of mind for towing enthusiasts. Easy to install, they alert you to potential tire issues, preventing blowouts and ensuring a safer journey. Perfect for those who value safety and reliability on the road.
iN-Command TPMS Sensors monitor tire pressure and temperature, alerting you to potential issues before they become serious. This proactive approach helps prevent blowouts, ensuring a safer towing experience and peace of mind on the road.
These sensors are designed for straightforward installation, often requiring minimal tools. While some users noted a lack of instructions, online resources and videos provide clear guidance, making the process smooth and hassle-free.
Investing in iN-Command TPMS Sensors means investing in safety. They provide real-time alerts, helping you avoid costly and dangerous blowouts. Their reliability and ease of use make them a valuable addition to any towing setup.
Yes, these sensors are versatile and can be used on multiple trailers. Many enthusiasts choose to equip all their trailers with iN-Command sensors for consistent safety and monitoring across their entire fleet.
Regularly check the sensors for proper function and replace batteries as needed. Keeping them clean and ensuring they are securely attached will help maintain their accuracy and reliability, ensuring they continue to provide valuable safety alerts.