I read about unplugging a wire from under the dash somewhere.I've been driving since I was 14 .I'm now 55.I think I'll be ok without this stupid system telling me if I have a low tire or not. I know how/when to check tire pressure.Been doing it for yrs
Yeah, I've only been driving a couple of decades longer than that, have also learned the old school ways and graduated from hard knocks U.
BUT ! (and this is why I joined this thread) TODAY a tire went down on the tandem axle trailer and the only reason I knew about it was because someone on the highway was waiving at me. Head and shoulders out the window screaming TIRE !
Not funny with 4 horses on board and PLEASE believe this, I couldn't feel it - even on the off-ramp, even when making turns that shifted load to that side.
I figured the tire was crap anyway, so continued the 8 or 9 miles to my destination before changing it.
I know all 10 were good 15 miles earlier.
So I am feeling a NEED for a system like this and since I want it to cover the truck (GM) and two horse trailers it will have to be after market.
From what I have read so far I will have to use the screw on caps, can't use the "in tire" type.
Suggestions/recommendations welcomed - for ME it will be worth it for peace of mind.
I admit to being a bit lazy about checking pressures when the temps get way down there, or even when it is just raining.
The idea of an automatic check every time I get in the truck and all the time I'm driving just APPEALS to me.
Heck, if I had been on a long trip today I might not have had a planned stop for another 150 miles, by which time the other tire on that side would almost certainly have overheated and blown.