Aftermarket TPMS for your Truck AND Trailer?

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2023
  • #Guta #tpms
    A review of an aftermarket truck (or SUV)/trailer tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) that's really quite good. I actually shot this video a little while ago, and have since driven my Expedition and trailer 1,700 miles to coastal Texas using this TPMS. It's solar powered, activates when it detects movement and has been flawless in use, though the setup takes a bit of patience. I can genuinely recommend this thing - I use it literally everytime I get in my Expedition - even when not towing the trailer. The temperature readings are a nice bonus too!
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Komentáře • 18

  • @zslemp
    @zslemp Před 10 měsíci +1

    3 things to keep in every vehicle- a viair 12v compressor and a noco battery jump box and a tire plug kit.

  • @Fk8td
    @Fk8td Před rokem

    Desert Road mode is a second mode when you can program the tire pressure differently. The whole idea is that in an off-road setting you will use lower pressure is that are considered acceptable.

  • @ScottCouch83
    @ScottCouch83 Před rokem +1

    Right on! Good show bro 👏!

  • @MateenAllOut
    @MateenAllOut Před rokem +1

    Thank you for reviewing this, I’ve been pretty skeptical on buying one

  • @dylandesmond
    @dylandesmond Před rokem +1

    I'd be putting thread sealant on them so they don't vibrate off

  • @ForgeAndWander
    @ForgeAndWander Před rokem +1

    Those fly swatters are a must in the Caribbean or back country Australia. While touring the PNW though? Not so much 😂

  • @krakhedd
    @krakhedd Před rokem +1

    Dope flag in the intro 🤘

    • @AlexLTDLX
      @AlexLTDLX  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! If you haven't heard me speaking Ukrainian, here's a direct link: czcams.com/video/mV-rhlrWu9Y/video.html

    • @krakhedd
      @krakhedd Před rokem

      @@AlexLTDLX I have not, I'll queue that up next -
      How long has the flag been in your intro?

    • @AlexLTDLX
      @AlexLTDLX  Před rokem +1

      I don't exactly remember - post-invasion for sure. I didn't want to smack people in the face with it, but it's personally of great import to me.

    • @krakhedd
      @krakhedd Před rokem +1

      @@AlexLTDLX it's probably for the best, obviously all things on a spectrum but I think the American car community would tend to be off-put by it, just the tendencies of politics and personalities, but I'm glad to see it for a number of reasons, none of them personal like yours though

  • @jpabon18
    @jpabon18 Před rokem +1

    ... now take it out on a desert road in mode 2 😂 👍🏼

  • @LujinCustom
    @LujinCustom Před rokem +1

    What happens when you pull away from the trailer?
    My problem is the batteries. How do you prevent them from corroding?
    I think I’d prefer the in-wheel sensors, personally

    • @AlexLTDLX
      @AlexLTDLX  Před rokem

      Nothing - just reports no tires there; you still see the truck's tire pressure. I've had these on for a few months now and everything's worked flawlessly. In-wheel sensors have their own problems - like for example, when you get a flat and put a spare on, with these you just transfer the sensor from the old tire to the new tire right there and then. Plus, if you pull several trailers or need to move the system from vehicle to vehicle, it's very easy. I just went through this with a full size spare for the Expedition I keep in the trailer. Though I had a FoMoCo tmps installed in the wheel, I can't really have it pre-programmed in advance.

  • @ttzfer
    @ttzfer Před rokem +1

    LoL "tight sac"

  • @dylandesmond
    @dylandesmond Před rokem +1

    I'd be putting thread sealant on them so they don't vibrate off

    • @AlexLTDLX
      @AlexLTDLX  Před rokem

      So far I've logged over 2000 miles and 8 states with no issues. I'm a little more concerned about some idiot stealing the sensors, tbh. The rubber gaskets in the sensors keep them pretty snug on the stems.