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Old 08-22-2020, 03:29 PM   #1
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What TPMS do you suggest?

What TPMS do you suggest for 25rrtbl Toyhauler 31'? I have been looking around and a lot of them look good but I would like a little advice.
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I use the Tireminders. Work well. Comes with a solar powered monitor and a signal booster.

https://www.campingworld.com/tiremin...toring-systems

I got mine on sale, but I don't remember how much I paid.
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Do a search for TPMS and have a week of reading for the 3-4 typical answers to your question.
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Old 08-23-2020, 01:47 PM   #6
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Eez--Tire for us. Signal from 5er tires to truck is rock solid. No repeater needed.
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TST507. Expensive, but has features that others do not and has high marks from anyone who owns one. Just bought mine a month ago. Reads tire pressure before moving, alarms for low and high pressure, temperature, and immediate pressure loss. Really needed if you have duel back tires. I want to know the status of my tires as I travel and I don't care to manually check 6 tires all the time. A safety item and may keep you from tearing up your rig with an immediate blown tire that could cost you thousands to repair.
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TST507. Expensive, but has features that others do not and has high marks from anyone who owns one. Just bought mine a month ago. Reads tire pressure before moving, alarms for low and high pressure, temperature, and immediate pressure loss. Really needed if you have duel back tires. I want to know the status of my tires as I travel and I don't care to manually check 6 tires all the time. A safety item and may keep you from tearing up your rig with an immediate blown tire that could cost you thousands to repair.
My TST 507 even shows tire pressures when my truck is parked in the garage. Lets me know if I need to start the compressor and add any air BEFORE starting out.

Also, alarms are INSTANT. Whatever sensor starts seeing lowering pressure or loss of pressure takes priority over the rest of the sensors. No delay due to "sampling schedule".

Another nice feature is the ability to program for multiple trailers using different settings for warnings. Also can add sensors to a tow vehicle and watch all pressures rather than just getting warnings from an OEM system.
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What TPMS do you suggest for 25rrtbl Toyhauler 31'? I have been looking around and a lot of them look good but I would like a little advice.
TST 507 also.
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Old 08-23-2020, 02:41 PM   #10
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Thank you all for the most updated info.. I see I will get the TST for my trailer. I
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I had the TireMinder and gave it away in favor of the TST 507 Color. Much better unit IMO.
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I bought the Tireminder I-10, easy to set up and worked great on a 3000 mile trip. $249 on Amazon if I remember correctly.
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Vesafe worked great for us and easy to program. Used them on the motor home along with our toad we pull behind. No issues at all. We use 6 on the MH and 4 on the toad along with one on the spare. Its a great piece of mind, it also monitors tire temp.
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TST 507 for sure and the staff are very helpful
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Do a search for TPMS and have a week of reading for the 3-4 typical answers to your question.
Another vote for TST
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Tuson. I’m the oddball in this crowd but I wanted automotive style internal sensors. The TST internal sensors wrap around the wheel.
https://tusonrvbrakes.com/products/n...w#AccessoryTab
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with a 25 foot Trailer and the TST 507 new monitoring system you will have piece of mind. get the sensors you do not need to remove to top up with air if need be.
and that short of a trailer will not need a signal booster.
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It looks like TST is the near universal response.

Someone mentioned the instant response. When I remove the sensor to fill a tire, the TST immediately sounds the alarm, thinking that I have suddenly lost all pressure in the tire.

Someone should do an experiment some time. Take the whole pressurized tire off and roll it out of range of the monitor. See how long it takes for the TST to ask the question, “Where the heck did that tire just go???”
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