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…
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…
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 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 as possible. Their website specifically states to avoid…
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 Don, thanks for reaching out. Yes to both questions! The Thomas Payne theater seats do come in a grey cloth material. Take a look at the following: - Thomas Payne Right Arm RV Recliner - Drohan Cement #LC37FC - Thomas Payne Left Arm RV Recliner -…
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 TST TPMS, #TST34FR has a rather conservative battery life listing of 12 to 18 months with feedback indicating greater real world usage lifespan. But yes, when it is time to replace the battery, you will of course need to remove the tire.
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…
That is an interesting question, so I reached out to the manufacturer, TST, who said yes, you can use the flow-through sensors with the internal sensors. The reason why is that each sensor - the internal and flow-through - has a unique 6 digit code…
Enhance Your RV Safety with Smartphone-Connected TPMS Sensors
TPMS Sensors with smartphone displays offer real-time tire pressure monitoring directly on your phone. Perfect for RVs and trailers, these sensors are easy to install and provide peace of mind by alerting you to potential tire issues before they become serious.
A smartphone display allows you to monitor tire pressure in real-time directly from your phone. This feature is especially useful for RVs and trailers, providing instant alerts and easy access to tire data, ensuring a safer and more relaxed driving experience.
Installation is straightforward, often involving attaching sensors to tire valves and syncing them with your smartphone. Some setups may require additional power adapters or boosters, especially for larger vehicles like RVs, to ensure consistent signal reception.
While generally reliable, some users experience signal loss from distant sensors or battery challenges. Keeping spare CR1632 batteries and ensuring sensors are installed on metal valve stems can mitigate these issues, enhancing performance and longevity.
Metal valve stems provide a more robust and secure fit for TPMS sensors, reducing the risk of failure due to road vibrations or turbulence. This ensures the sensors remain effective and prevents potential leaks or damage to the valve stems.
TPMS sensors are crucial for maintaining optimal tire pressure, preventing blowouts, and ensuring safe towing. They provide real-time alerts for pressure changes, allowing you to address issues promptly and avoid potential accidents or damage.