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Old 04-25-2018, 06:02 AM   #1
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TPMS recommendation

Have a octane 2017 sl toyhauler. Looking for best bang for my buck TPMS. Do I need flow through, etc. thanks all.
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TST and Minder Research get good reviews and are popular. I have owned a Minder for about 6 years. I had one transmitter go bad and I replaced it. Wouldn’t travel without it. Getting one is more important than which one to get IMHO.
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Getting one is more important than which one to get
X2. We use the EEZtire system, but there are other good ones out there.
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I've used a TST507, non-flow through, for the last 5 years and have never had any problems with it. All I do is replace the sensor batteries each spring
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Have been using Tire Minder A1A for years.
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I'm wondering how these play w/ rear dualies? I can't imagine the flow through would be useful for the outside tire, however taking the cap off would be a pain w/ the wheel well liners.
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Another vote for the TST system. I have the RV507 with flow through sensors. I've had it since 2015. If you replace the batteries annually you shouldn't have any problems at all.
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