I thinking about purchasing a tire pressure montoring system however I'm not sure which one to purchase Pressure Pro or Hopkins. From what I read both systems do the same thing. The only difference I see is the price. Pressure Pro is 130.00 more than Hopkins. Hopkins comes with the monitor and 6 sensors. With Pressure Pro, you purchase the monitor 190.00 then buy each sensor @ 50.00
Would appreciate any comments
Jack Mayer said
04:41 PM Apr 15, 2009
One of the things to look at is service and support. Pressure Pro is known for superior service. They are also a well engineered product that has worked out most of the issues. SOmetimes cheaper is not better. I've used Smartire and PressurePro. I'll stick with the PressurePro.
Jack is right. Mike and Pat will bend over backwards in any help for theyre' customers. We also have Pressure Pros on our fiver and F-550. Full-timing for 3 yrs now. southwestjudy
GJHD said
07:29 PM Apr 15, 2009
Yes I agree, cheaper is not better but again 100.00 difference is something to think about. I appreciate the replies from both of you. Its good to hear your comments regarding Mike and Pat. I did contact them for info on this product and their quick response was impressive. I will be ordering from them on Monday.
Thanks again, have a great weekend.
Gus Faella,
foxriverguy said
08:43 PM Apr 15, 2009
I'd like to weigh in on the value of service. We bought our Pressure Pros from Pat & Mike McFall. I have rarely experienced anything as close to the great service they offer. Before I bought -- every question was answered quickly and thoroughly.
Five months passed between purchase and installation, but Pat was still available at anytime to help me with installation -- which by the way was not that difficult. However, I did call early one morning as we were installing the Pressure Pros on our Honda CR-V and woke up Pat. She was as nice as can be and insisted I ask my questions.
Now here is the payoff. Unbeknownst to me, the Honda had a slow leak in a front tire. Had I bought on line I would have put the sensors back in the box to install later. But Pat got me to do it and correctly.
A few minutes after the installation, we got a low pressure warning.
We saved the nightmare of serious damage to our car or worse.
There is more to buying a safety device than saving $100. You made the correct decision.
-- Edited by foxriverguy on Thursday 16th of April 2009 07:00:22 AM
GJHD said
05:51 AM Apr 16, 2009
Thanks George, Im convienced, I'm ordering know Have a great weekend Gus
Hopkins comes with the monitor and 6 sensors. With Pressure Pro, you purchase the monitor 190.00 then buy each sensor @ 50.00
Would appreciate any comments
I recommend Mike and Pat McFall. http://www.pressureprosystem.com/
southwestjudy
Yes I agree, cheaper is not better but again 100.00 difference is something to think about. I appreciate the replies from both of you. Its good to hear your comments regarding Mike and Pat. I did contact them for info on this product and their quick response was impressive. I will be ordering from them on Monday.
Thanks again, have a great weekend.
Gus Faella,
Five months passed between purchase and installation, but Pat was still available at anytime to help me with installation -- which by the way was not that difficult. However, I did call early one morning as we were installing the Pressure Pros on our Honda CR-V and woke up Pat. She was as nice as can be and insisted I ask my questions.
Now here is the payoff. Unbeknownst to me, the Honda had a slow leak in a front tire. Had I bought on line I would have put the sensors back in the box to install later. But Pat got me to do it and correctly.
A few minutes after the installation, we got a low pressure warning.
We saved the nightmare of serious damage to our car or worse.
There is more to buying a safety device than saving $100. You made the correct decision.
-- Edited by foxriverguy on Thursday 16th of April 2009 07:00:22 AM
Have a great weekend
Gus