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Hi Harry; you can actually add sensors to the TireMinder i10 #TM98FR since it supports up to 20. All you need to do is order additional sensors using #TM66FR to cover your Ford Maverick. This will keep everything together on a single monitor.
view full answer...Hey Mark, so the correct Blue Ox base plate kit to use with the Blue Ox Ascent tow bar part #BX4375. is the part #BLU53FR. For lighting you can use #C96JR, and not have to worry about cutting into the taillight housing as this plugs inline with the…
view full answer...The Lets Go Aero item #LGA76VR is going to be the largest cargo carrier we have but we do have a bike rack that is designed to carry a e-trike. It is the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack for 1 Electric Trike and 1 Electric Bike item #HLY87RR.…
view full answer...I recommend using the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 10 Tire Sensors #TM56FR, which comes with 10 sensors and will work well for your Class A and flat towed vehicle to allow you to monitor all of the tires in your setup.…
view full answer...Hey Eric, I checked with the manufacturer, TST, and the battery is not replaceable on the Internal Tire Sensor for TST TPMS Systems #TST-507-INT-S1. That said, the battery on these lasts four years so it'll be some time before you'll need to…
view full answer...Yes, you do. The wiring that comes with the Blue Ox Accessory Kit item #BX88308 only controls your towed vehicle's lights. You will need to add the Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit item #RM-156-25.
view full answer...This is a good question, and it's going to vary between RVs and towed vehicles, so I'll try to break this down. The short version of this is that for your setup you'll want to use brass transmitters. Towed vehicles will have either rubber…
view full answer...Tireminder recommends installing the signal booster like what comes with the part #TM89FR close to the middle of the towing rig and as far to the outside as possible. So for a fifth wheel trailer setup you'd want to install it as close to the…
view full answer...Hi Michael; you'll need the valve extenders made for the size of your wheels and 13 inches (or longer) is correct for what we offer for 22 inch dually wheels. For example you can use either the Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit - 22" -…
view full answer...You are dead on in you analysis of the two Tireminder i10 TPMS kits. The #TM98FR uses screw on sensors that need to be removed to air up the tires, where the #TM29FR uses screw on sensors that are flow through so they do not need to be removed when…
view full answer...The tire pressures called for either by the Chassis, RV or Tire manufacturer are the cold inflated tire pressures. There is no need to adjust the tire pressures while you drive unless you are travelling very long distances and in different climates.…
view full answer...The typical tire should run about 158 degrees (Farenheidt) once you get going down the road, but this can vary greatly depending on the weight of the trailer, how fast you're traveling, and also driving habits. So while 158 is probably…
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