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Aftermarket external TPMS

Discussion in 'Recovery & Gear' started by sbtgrfan, Mar 23, 2023.

  1. Mar 23, 2023 at 5:41 PM
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    sbtgrfan

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    I do not have experience with that brand, but FWIW, I use a TST TPMS with cap sensors on my travel trailer and the spare on the Tundra. Costs more than the Tymate, but TST seems to have widespread use in the trucking community. Very happy with it. With metal valve stems, can use flow-through sensors, so they need not be removed to re-air. My trailer trailer had rubber stems to start, so I use cap sensors on them - they need to be removed to re-air. but it's not a big deal. Flow-through sensors might be an option for the Tymate, if that is important to you.
     

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