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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...Hi Bill, that’s a great question and I completely understand wanting to make sure you’ve got all five tires covered without ending up with the wrong sensor. The TST 770 Series TPMS for RVs Part #TST94VR, is still compatible with the 507 flow through…
view full answer...As long as you use valve extenders that are not airless (don't hold air) and are constructed of brass or steel, like the Wheel Masters #WM8005 which do hold air, so they will be compatible with a TireMinder system. TireMinder has a few different…
view full answer...I have a solution for you. I went ahead and contacted my tech at Truck System Technologies, and he said that the RV does not have to be in motion before the Internal Tire Sensor for TST TPMS Systems #TST-507-INT-S1 accurately reports the data. As far…
view full answer...The new TST 770 series screens are compatible with the TST 507 tire sensors manufactured with a date code of 4519 and later. You will be able to use the Internal Tire Sensor #TST-507-INT-S1 with your monitor. We also have the Brass Sensors…
view full answer...Since your overall tire diameter is 37-1/2 inches, I recommend the Adco Ultra Tyre Gard RV Wheel Covers, Item #290-3950, which include two covers that fit tires with diameters between 36-39 inches. These covers have a bungee-ball fastening system,…
view full answer...Hey Cliff, yes good catch! Your 2024 Jeep Wrangler does need a diode part #RM-790 when installing the Brake Lite Relay #RM-88400 since the vehicle has a push button start.
view full answer...Hey James, welcome back! The only plug and play wiring harness I have for flat towing is the Curt Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles item #C96JR. This has a 4-way connector that plugs into your motorhome. This plug and play harness…
view full answer...Hey Bert, this is an interesting question. Let me ask you this: how many trailers do you have total? Basically all of the tire pressure monitoring systems we offer require a repeater to be mounted permanently on the trailer. It sounds like you will…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...Blue Ox has an easy system for determining the weight capacity of your spring bars, whereas other companies may use measurements or printed capacity to assist. With Blue Ox, there is a 5 dimple system: No dimples means it is rated for up to 350 lbs…
view full answer...The correct way to select the right Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution is based on the tongue weight of the loaded trailer plus any gear behind the rear axle in the tow vehicle. The two dot bars part #BXW4006 are rated for up to 750 lbs, the three…
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