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Hey Joe! Internal sensors typically last longer, are shielded from the elements, and will get a slightly more accurate reading. They also provide protection against theft if that is a concern. The down side is you have to remove the tire to mount…
view full answer...They Thomas, I'd be glad to help you pick out which tire pressure monitor system would be better for you. So generally what we have found is that the TST system part #TST-507-RV-4-C is a bit more rugged and will withstand a little more abuse…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...Hey Bryan, that's a good question. The pricing can definitely be misleading, but I wouldn't use it to judge the quality of the tire. A lot of that comes down to promotions, inventory, and whether you're looking at a tire by itself or…
view full answer...Happy to help Nick, thanks for reaching out! The Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 KR53 Radial Trailer Tire #KE85TJ has a speed rating of 87 mph, speed symbol N is stamped on the side wall of the tire. This is a Load Range D tire with a maximum load capacity…
view full answer...Sure, I can help with that. I can see why the fitment notes are confusing. For a 2012 Toyota Tundra with the factory tow package and factory 7 way connector, you'll want a brake controller that plugs into the factory brake controller port under…
view full answer...Hey Adam, welcome back! Yes, the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shock Absorbers can be installed without the leaf spring kit. Is this still for your 2013 CrossRoads Elevation TF-3612 with tandem 7k axles? Assuming it is, the #RM-2460 is the kit you need for…
view full answer...Hello CC, thanks for reaching out. Short answer, no, I wouldn’t mount it inside the battery box. The Tire Linc Pro Repeater #LC67VC is supposed to be mounted in a spot that’s as open and unobstructed as possible, ideally in a front compartment with…
view full answer...Hi Paul, you’re definitely on the right track here, and I can help you narrow this down with confidence. With your tandem 3,500 lb Dexter axles and 33 inch spacing, both the Dexter EZ Flex part #K71-652-00 and the Lippert Road Armor part #LC53CK are…
view full answer...The Curt PowerRide 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch for Ford Towing Prep Package #C48BR weighs 169 lbs total.
view full answer...Hi Brian; the MORryde Motorized Cord Storage Reel #MR66AR actually runs on 12V DC power, so it can’t be plugged into a standard 110V AC outlet. If you tried wiring it into a 110V outlet that would definitely explain the problem. It is not compatible…
view full answer...Hey Mike, congrats on the new trailer. The Tire Linc Pro TPMS for RVs and Trailers item #LC77VC is the Lippert TPMS Prep. This is just the aftermarket version of what gets installed on newer trailers. It includes four sensors that mount to a trailer…
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