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Location: Morristown, AZ | I have been looking into tire pressure monitoring system for my truck and trailer tires. I've looked at PressurePro does anyone have any experiences using the system or feedback on the product? |
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Location: desert hills, az | I have had Pressure Pro for a year now and it has saved me 4 or 5 times. This AZ sun really heats up the pavement and chews up the tires. It is really helpful at night. It also allows you to check your pressure at a glance so you can top off at home or on the road if you need to. I highly recommend them. |
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Location: Morristown, AZ | Where did you get our system? How many tires do you monitor? How did you hear about the product? |
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Location: Cheyenne,Wy | Here is a link to pressure pro you can buy dirrect from them. or try any rv or horse trailer shop . I know the pressure pro reps are hitting all of them around here. I talked onr the other day and they look like a good product. the prices arent to bad once you look at the price of replacing a tire and fixing any damage it may do. I think for 750.00 it covered 4 trailer tires , 4 truck tires ,the trie monitor power cord, antenna, lock nut kit ,and visor clips.http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/ |
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Location: desert hills, az | I got mine from www.doranmfg.com $400 for 4 tires. I just move them from the LQ to the ropin' trailer depending on where I'm headed. They will handle up to 16 tires, each tire monitor is another $50. |
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Location: Mid Tenn | Bought mine from Doran Mfg. I have it installed on a 1 ton dually and horse trailer (10 wheels total). Setup and installation was quick and really simple. We tow about 60,000 miles each year. So far it has been reliable and seems to be built really well. The batteries in the wheel sensor/transmitters are not user replaceable. They are supposed to last around two years then you order a new one and return the old ones to the factory. We'll see. |
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Location: Morristown, AZ | I've heard the batteries last from 3 to 5 years. The light on the monitor indicates when the battery is low I've read on www.tirepressuremonitor.com. Those folks seem very helpful on the phone answering all my questions. |
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