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July 12th, 2020 09:23 AM #301
I recommend that you spend a few more extra money and get one of the more reputable brands, kahit made in China. Fortunately, not all things China are created equal. It's not worth saving a few hundred bucks for something that is of questionable quality.
Remember, you need your TPMS to be reliable and accurate for years to come.
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July 12th, 2020 11:41 AM #302
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July 12th, 2020 02:41 PM #303
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July 12th, 2020 02:42 PM #304
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July 12th, 2020 02:42 PM #305
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July 12th, 2020 03:17 PM #306
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July 12th, 2020 04:06 PM #307
+/- 1 PSI is an acceptable tolerance.
I always pump my own tires using a shop compressor. Then I use an Accutire digital tire gauge (it's voted to provide very accurate results).
My TPMS is reading around 0.5 PSI higher than the Accutire.... it's a little hard to tell. The TPMS does not show decimal values.
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July 15th, 2020 04:24 PM #308
I removed all of the lock nuts on the external sensors today after encountering difficulty removing one of them. It was made of brass and got corroded, probably because our dog loves to pee on the tires hehe. Took me some time to get it off because I did not want to damage the tire valve.
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July 15th, 2020 04:38 PM #309
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July 18th, 2020 11:25 AM #310
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