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With 16 tires to check pressure on before we travel to and from the races, it was always time consuming and sometimes a little painful, old knees, to check. Now with the monitor I turn it on and in a few minutes every tire information is showing on the screen. What a time and tire saver. Alarm goes off on low or high pressure and high tire temperature.
This post may be in the incorrect section but I know everyone that races has to deal with this every trip. |
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Agree, I got one a couple years ago and am.very happy with the purchase.
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EEZ RV Products with the pass through transmitters with a repeater on the trailer.
We were coming home from a race and got caught in slow traffic for a few miles. After a few stops in the stop and go traffic the trailer tires temp started to make the high temp alarm go off. We pull into a rest area to check and they are hot. The fix was realizing the trailer breaks were set to high and was doing most of the stoping. Lowering the controller a half a number and problem solved. |
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Thx. Mike
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