12-12-2015, 06:50 PM
(12-12-2015, 05:48 PM)prairieschooner Wrote: Thanks, we should be at Quartzsite but not sure that would be the best place to buy anymore. Prices appear to have gone up drastically in the last few years.I have been using the EEZTlire system for the last couple of years and have been real please with the results. I also have had 3 different Pressure pro the past 12 years. The last one I let go with my 96 coach and bought the EEZTire for the 04. Both system are good. The EEZtire with the temp will tell you a lot of what going on with drive, brakes and bearings. I don't roll without the monitoring system for coach, truck or trailer.
I read that discussing before posting here since we are FMCA members. It didn't help me decide just more curious.
Camping World & Tweety's both have the TST 510RV system with 6 sensors on sale right now for $299.00 with free shipping but only carries a 1 year warranty;
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/...fgodTl4HLQ
http://tweetys.com/tst-510rv-tire-monito...fgod5J0DhQ
now the Tire Minder 6-Wheel TM66-M6 system is also on sale for $349 with free shipping & the batteries can be changed so that may be less expensive as time goes by but still only carries a 1 year warranty;
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/ite...-kit/74082
The Eez RV T515/SP is also on sale at $309.00 with free shipping. This one carries 3 year warranty and also has replaceable batteries.
http://eezrvproduct.com/TIRE-PRESSURE-AN...-TPMS6.htm
Tire Tracker TT500 system is currently $349.00 with free shipping. This one carries a lifetime warranty but I have read conflicting opinions.
Advice as to the displays and performance would be appreciated
thanks again for your help
(12-12-2015, 05:10 PM)pairodice Wrote: I have some buyers remorse after buying the EEZTire on Amazon - the unit works great and does exactly as advertised.
Just read your post and it sounds like a good system for me since I have a 6V92 and no computer so there will be no monitoring system in my future, I still look at SW Gauges.
1996 #422 and 2004 #689 with YELLOW Goldwing, BMW K1200S, RZR, Dodge Truck