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Hey everybody, today we're going to be going over and showing you how to install the TireMinder A1AS TPMS system for RVs and trailers. So the A1AS is a pretty advanced system. We're going to have tons of different alerts. They're going to notify us while we're driving of any potential issues or any issues happening as we speak. Now just some of these alerts here, we're going to have an alert for a… see more >
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Hey Doug, we can definitely help with all of the parts you need to flat tow your 2024 Jeep Wrangler. The first thing you'll need is a base plate kit. For that the Blue Ox part #BX1139 that you referenced is correct and a great, easy-to-use…
view full answer...Hi Harry; you can actually add sensors to the TireMinder i10 #TM98FR since it supports up to 20. All you need to do is order additional sensors using #TM66FR to cover your Ford Maverick. This will keep everything together on a single monitor.
view full answer...Hey Eric, I checked with the manufacturer, TST, and the battery is not replaceable on the Internal Tire Sensor for TST TPMS Systems #TST-507-INT-S1. That said, the battery on these lasts four years so it'll be some time before you'll need to…
view full answer...I recommend using the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 10 Tire Sensors #TM56FR, which comes with 10 sensors and will work well for your Class A and flat towed vehicle to allow you to monitor all of the tires in your setup.…
view full answer...I have the perfect fit for your with the Jensen RV Stereo w DVD Player #JWM60A. This stereo requires a 9" wide x 6" tall x 5-1/2" deep cutout hole to mount, making it a seamless replacement since you won't have to fabricate a cover…
view full answer...If you have valve stems with a metal body like the Americana Metal, Bolt-In Valve Stem part #AM20906 then you will want to use flow-through sensors but if you have valve stems with a rubber body like the Americana Rubber, Snap-In Valve Stem part…
view full answer...What you would want is the TireMinder A1AS TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster #TM79FR plus a pair of additional sensors part #TM-2Brass since you have a need for a total of 12 sensors. This kit has a smartphone display like you want and also…
view full answer...For a complete setup you need a tow bar, base plate, safety cables, wiring, supplemental braking system, and more than likely a high-low adapter. The Blue Ox Alpha 2 #BX7380 comes with safety cables so that takes care of the tow bar and cables. The…
view full answer...The TireMinder A1AS TPMS for RVs and Trailers part #TM79FR uses Bluetooth so it does operate on a 2.4Ghz frequency as well. Therefore, there is a potential for interference. I spoke to TireMinder about this and they said to keep the monitors a few…
view full answer...You will need to relocate your current booster to the back of your F-350. This will allow for it to have enough range to pick up the additional sensors that you are adding to the utility trailer. Longer trailers will require that the booster be…
view full answer...You can get a Tire Minder TPMS with flow-through sensors for your motorhome, though since these kits do not come with 8 sensors for some reason, what you'll need to do is get a kit with 6 sensors and then add two more. So exactly what you'll…
view full answer...Yes, we do have a set of Firestone air bags that will fit your 2023 Ford Ranger. They are the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs item #F28ZR. These air bags have a 5,000 lbs capacity that will level out the rear end of your Ranger when you are…
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