Looking to pick up a system this week. I've gone through the treads but don't see a more recent ones for perhaps newer systems? Looking at Tire Tech, TST and another one (can't remember name right now). Any preference, or are they all about the same?
Thanks!
Lucky Mike said
02:28 PM Jul 18, 2014
I was gifted a Tire Tracker by a fellow Dreamer.....does both temp & pressure.......love it!!!!
The Junkman said
03:01 PM Jul 18, 2014
One coming with the drv.. no input yet..
Bill and Linda said
05:19 PM Jul 18, 2014
DebbieM wrote:
Looking to pick up a system this week. I've gone through the treads but don't see a more recent ones for perhaps newer systems? Looking at Tire Tech, TST and another one (can't remember name right now). Any preference, or are they all about the same?
Thanks!
Howard in his blog just commented that after trying another system still prefers Pressure Pro for reasons he outlined. Pressure Pro has been around a long time and for those that want a system seem to be pretty well proven over the years.
Trabuco said
07:33 PM Jul 18, 2014
I have to take exception to the pressure pro system. In the first 18 months of having the system I had 5 wheel sensors quit working. I just had another quit. That's 6 sensors in 3 years. In fairness to pressure pro they replaced all the bad sensors,except this last one, even those out of warranty.
If I was looking for a new system today I would look hard at other brands. The pressure pro system is expensive, the most expensive of the systems I looked at. I expected much more out of pressure pro.
Lynn and Ed said
10:52 PM Jul 18, 2014
Debbie,
We purchased TST 507 pressure monitoring system for the Majestic and Ram. This will partially duplicate what comes with the RAM, but we liked the fact that we can actually monitor the pressure and temperature (versus the RAM system solely let you know when an issue has occurred).
We are happy with the choice, although we just ordered a repeater, because we periodically loose the signal to some of the tire after a couple hours of driving (which is resolved by stopping at a rest stop and re-establish the connection with the receiver that sits on the dash, by taking the receiver and walking around the coach).
The two systems we primarily researched were Pressure Pro and TST. We ultimately chose TST based upon reading various reviews of the two systems from numerous sources -- but I know Jack Mayer likes the Pressure Pro as well as Howard is now solely using Pressure Pro (versus a combination of the two systems).
Lynn
-- Edited by Lynn and Ed on Friday 18th of July 2014 10:54:52 PM
DebbieM said
11:25 PM Jul 18, 2014
Anyone familiar with Tire Tech?
sdman said
07:11 AM Jul 19, 2014
We have had the Pressure Pro for 2 years now on our truck and 5th wheel with no problems. Our 5th wheel is 40 foot long and we do not lose the signal from it's tires.
0nTheRoad said
07:31 AM Jul 19, 2014
We have the TST-507 system, have had it for about 18 months and we are very happy with it. We do not have the repeater, have not had any issues with losing the signal on the 5'er [40 ft]. We have a combo of both flow-thru and non flow-thru sensors and the batteries lasted ~1 year, changing the batteries was easy.
Hdrider said
08:12 AM Jul 19, 2014
After much research we just purchased the TST 507 system a couple weeks ago so have no real time under our belt with it but like it so far.
There seem to be about 3 that came up the most when doing my research and I'm sure any of them would have done the trick nicely. When I finally narrowed it down to 2 I almost just flipped a coin LOL!!
Good luck with your choice.
HabDaddy said
02:15 PM Jul 19, 2014
TST - Been using it for over two years and have no problems except replacing a battery in one of the sensors.
Flyerone said
09:49 AM Jul 20, 2014
I too am looking into tire monitoring systems, I as a local tire dealer about putting in the metal valve stems and they don't recommend them. Does anybody run the sensors on the stock rubber valve stems?
Trabuco said
11:56 AM Jul 20, 2014
I would advice against installing senors on the rubber stems. You can get a lot of flexing on the rubber stems. I know pressure pro advises against installing on rubber stems.
The Junkman said
01:44 PM Jul 20, 2014
Anyone know what brand is the option from DRV ?
S and D said
04:24 PM Aug 5, 2014
I went with the Tire Traker. installed in about 15 minutes, works great. the customer service from Lawrence RV was great, I had a question and the owner answered it. best part about a TPMS is the peace of mind it gives you.
Looking to pick up a system this week. I've gone through the treads but don't see a more recent ones for perhaps newer systems? Looking at Tire Tech, TST and another one (can't remember name right now). Any preference, or are they all about the same?
Thanks!
Howard in his blog just commented that after trying another system still prefers Pressure Pro for reasons he outlined. Pressure Pro has been around a long time and for those that want a system seem to be pretty well proven over the years.
If I was looking for a new system today I would look hard at other brands. The pressure pro system is expensive, the most expensive of the systems I looked at. I expected much more out of pressure pro.
Debbie,
We purchased TST 507 pressure monitoring system for the Majestic and Ram. This will partially duplicate what comes with the RAM, but we liked the fact that we can actually monitor the pressure and temperature (versus the RAM system solely let you know when an issue has occurred).
We are happy with the choice, although we just ordered a repeater, because we periodically loose the signal to some of the tire after a couple hours of driving (which is resolved by stopping at a rest stop and re-establish the connection with the receiver that sits on the dash, by taking the receiver and walking around the coach).
The two systems we primarily researched were Pressure Pro and TST. We ultimately chose TST based upon reading various reviews of the two systems from numerous sources -- but I know Jack Mayer likes the Pressure Pro as well as Howard is now solely using Pressure Pro (versus a combination of the two systems).
Lynn
-- Edited by Lynn and Ed on Friday 18th of July 2014 10:54:52 PM
Anyone familiar with Tire Tech?
There seem to be about 3 that came up the most when doing my research and I'm sure any of them would have done the trick nicely. When I finally narrowed it down to 2 I almost just flipped a coin LOL!!
Good luck with your choice.