Is The TST 507 TPMS Sensors A Good Choice For A Class A Motorhome
Published 06/30/2023 >
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Question:
Hello, I have TPMS 507 cap sensors on my class A RV. I’m not completely comfortable with the extenders that the tire store has on my tire. Just seeing what you guys recommend
asked by: Paula B
Expert Reply:
The TST TPMS for RVs # TST-507-RV-4-C that you have is a popular option, but I'm assuming you're worried about theft or them sticking out too far? These sensors require a special tool to remove to help prevent theft and are lightweight enough to be compatible with rubber valve stems as well as steel, chrome, or nickel.
The TST TPMS # TST34FR you were looking at is also a great option because it will mount internally but is a bit of a pain to initial install since you'll have to remove the tires, which is a pretty big job for a class A motorhome. Additional sensors # TST-507-INT-S1 can be purchased to monitor up to 110 tires so you could easily add on some to monitor a vehicle if you planned on flat towing as well.
If you want to further discuss your concerns I'd be happy to assist.
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TST TPMS - Color Display - Signal Booster - 4 Internal Tire Sensors
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- Internal Sensors
- 4 Sensors
- Extended Range
- Color Monitor
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