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RoadLife

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Posted: 01/14/12 05:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We have been looking at TPMS systems for our Allegro Bus and Escape toad. We narrowed it down to PressurePro or TST (Truck System Technologies 507 system). The only product we saw at the Tampa supershow was Tireminder and EEZRV.

What is your take on the best TPMS to buy?


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Posted: 01/14/12 06:09am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Most of us have only used one system. Mine vote is TST.


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Posted: 01/14/12 06:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

TST. Cust Service excellent


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Posted: 01/14/12 08:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The TST has proven itself with a number of the members here and has also proven to provide excellent customer service. The price is fair and it's not like you have to go to any real trouble to purchase. You can do it on-line or over the phone. Why take a chance on something else?


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Posted: 01/14/12 08:44am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have TST, I was having an issue with the monitor so I mailed it in Fri before New Years and they sent me a new monitor the following Thurs. I recommend TST.
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Posted: 01/14/12 08:48am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

kemo 1 wrote:

I have TST, I was having an issue with the monitor so I mailed it in Fri before New Years and they sent me a new monitor the following Thurs. I recommend TST.
Ken


X2 for the TST system, I have had mine for about 2 years and it works great on motorhome and toad with no dropped signals. Nice system and great personal customer support.

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Another vote for TST. I had a 510 system for four years and had some problems with it. TST always answered with new parts every time. The last time they switched my whole system out for the 507 system and have not had one problem since. Dan Covington will always do what it takes to keep a customer happy. Great product and SUPER great service!!


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Have the Pressure Pro with 4 Sensors for our current 5'er, but when when we upgrade to a DP in the next year I will change to the TST, our PP sensor will have to be upgraded soon and buy the time I do that and but the extra sensors the TST is not that much more, since we'll be fulltime I really like that it can be hardwired in and that it give temps also

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LOL. I had narrowed it down to TST based on research. All your answers convinced DH! We will order it when we are in one place long enough to get it.

Thanks for your responses. :-)

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I've not had a TST unit, but I like my American designed, American built, American supported Pressure Pro. No problems in about 8 years so far.


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