Recommended TPMS for Motorhome and Flat-Towed Vehicle
Updated 01/08/2021 | Published 01/05/2021 >
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Question:
What do you recommend for a TPMS? 2001 Fleetwood Discovery 37 U with aluminum wheels towina a 2019 F150 crewcab 4x4
asked by: Reginald G
Expert Reply:
The TireMinder A1AS TPMS for RVs and Trailers part # TM69FR would be an excellent option for a motorhome. They feature simple screw-on installation and can be read with either the included monitor or via an app on a smart phone. The system will also allow for reading tire temperatures as well which is best used to detect a blowout. If you want to install them on the toad as well you'd just need to add the Brass Tire Sensors for TireMinder TPMS part # TM-2Brass.
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TireMinder A1AS TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - Bluetooth - 6 Tire Sensors
- TPMS Sensor
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- 5th Wheel
- Motorhome
- Cap Sensors
- 6 Sensors
- Extended Range
- Color Monitor
- Smartphone Display
- TireMinder
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