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…
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 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…
Hey Donald, Nope! The Bluetooth/WiFi app is free to download and free to use with the portable Watchdog Surge Protector #HU42VR. There will be a QR code on the front of the surge protector that you simply scan and it will get you all set up. I have…
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…
Hello Caroline, good question. All of the tire pressure monitoring systems we offer include a booster of some kind, and the booster must be used in order to ensure the system will work properly. That said, if your trailer doesn't have a battery,…
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…
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 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…
Hey Donald, Nope! The Bluetooth/WiFi app is free to download and free to use with the portable Watchdog Surge Protector #HU42VR. There will be a QR code on the front of the surge protector that you simply scan and it will get you all set up. I have…
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…
Hello Caroline, good question. All of the tire pressure monitoring systems we offer include a booster of some kind, and the booster must be used in order to ensure the system will work properly. That said, if your trailer doesn't have a battery,…
TPMS Sensors are essential for monitoring tire pressure and temperature, providing peace of mind on the road. Easy to install and program, they help prevent tire-related issues, ensuring a safer journey. Consider factors like sensor type, display options, and compatibility with your vehicle when choosing the right TPMS for your needs.
Installing a TPMS Sensor is generally straightforward, with many finding it user-friendly and quick to set up. Some systems may require tire dismounting for sensor installation, but most come with clear instructions and support. A few might need initial programming assistance, but tech support is often readily available.
A TPMS Sensor offers peace of mind by continuously monitoring tire pressure and temperature, crucial for RV safety. It helps prevent blowouts and other tire issues, making long trips more enjoyable and stress-free. The system alerts you to any irregularities, allowing for timely interventions.
Some users experience occasional false alarms or connection delays, especially at the start of a drive. However, these are generally minor and do not detract from the overall reliability and effectiveness of the system. Regular updates and proper installation can mitigate these issues.
Most TPMS Sensors are versatile and compatible with a wide range of vehicles, including RVs, trailers, and motorhomes. It's important to check the specific compatibility with your vehicle type and ensure the system supports the number of tires you need to monitor.
Look for features like a clear display, ease of programming, and the ability to monitor multiple tires, including spares. Some systems offer additional benefits like temperature monitoring and a dashboard cradle for easy storage. Consider whether you need a signal booster based on your vehicle size.