I don't know about the Talon system at all. However, I would be concerned with the "set screw" issue on duals. While they would be easy to use on the trailers, they could be a "b**ch" to install on the duals. With our F450, I'm not sure that one could "get in" to tighten the set screws.
-- Edited by azrving on Saturday 23rd of July 2011 09:21:06 AM
RVRon said
11:15 AM Jul 23, 2011
I've been checking out TPMS for a while so I'll be interested in the results of your research. Pressure Pro gets high marks I know but there are plenty of others out there that are considerably less money that may be just as good.
-- Edited by RVRon on Saturday 23rd of July 2011 11:15:28 AM
GSF63 said
06:26 PM Jul 23, 2011
I was looking at the talon system for a couple of reasons. It looked like it had a nice display and the sensors have replaceable batteries. The Pressure pro has a good rep but it costs more and you need to buy new sensors when the batteries run out. I'm not against pressure pro but I'm just trying to get the most for my money.
Racerguy said
09:53 PM Jul 23, 2011
Just a FYI, the Talon looks interesting but if you're worried about battery life my sensors are 4 years old and still working good, plus Pressure pro gives you a discount on new sensors if you have one of their systems.I myself feel better having a proven product although the Talon may prove itself some day also.
Jack Mayer said
07:57 AM Jul 24, 2011
My Pressure Pro batteries are almost 6 years old. They are the original batteries from the first retail versions of PP. Battery life is not an issue. Reliable performance from a proven product is worth a little more money for me. Sometimes it is not wise to "penny pinch". JMO.
Has anyone used the Talon system. The system looks good with the LCD screen and screw on sensors that have set screws to lock them in place.
http://www.tpms.ca/TALONpurchase.php
Thanks
Gary
Gary,
I don't know about the Talon system at all. However, I would be concerned with the "set screw" issue on duals. While they would be easy to use on the trailers, they could be a "b**ch" to install on the duals. With our F450, I'm not sure that one could "get in" to tighten the set screws.
Just a thought.
Terry
http://www.pressureprosystem.com/
http://rv-dreams.activeboard.com/t12861250/pressure-pro/
-- Edited by azrving on Saturday 23rd of July 2011 09:21:06 AM
I've been checking out TPMS for a while so I'll be interested in the results of your research. Pressure Pro gets high marks I know but there are plenty of others out there that are considerably less money that may be just as good.
-- Edited by RVRon on Saturday 23rd of July 2011 11:15:28 AM
Just a FYI, the Talon looks interesting but if you're worried about battery life my sensors are 4 years old and still working good, plus Pressure pro gives you a discount on new sensors if you have one of their systems.I myself feel better having a proven product although the Talon may prove itself some day also.