Trailer TPMS

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RobertN

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Had a flat on the 5th wheel coming home from the coast yesterday. Fortunately no rim of trailer body damage.

Starting to look at aftermarket TPMS; anyone have any experience with them?

Had a couple thoughts about it:
- Add a TPMS for the 5th wheel
- Add a TPMS for the 5th wheel AND the truck. My 2001 RAM 2500 doesnt have it...

From a brief look, prices and name brands vary a lot. There appears to be plenty of off-brands out there too.

Anyone tried this?
 
   / Trailer TPMS #2  
I use the TST507. I really like it. I think there are some that can be monitored on the phone app but mine has the separate screen which I like because it scrolls the tires constantly. I even have my truck on it as well.
 
   / Trailer TPMS #3  
I'm not willing to pay the $600.00+ that Ford wants for the sensors to put on a trailer. Does anyone, know of any of the cheap stuff on the net that will work for a trailer to also work with the OEM computer on my 2024 F350?
 
   / Trailer TPMS #5  
I only see OEM versions.

I bought this set on Amazon for my GMC but haven't installed it yet. I'm holding off until I get my new tires mounted on my new rims.

A couple of things to keep in mind.
1. The sensors in the kit above weight 12 grams with the battery installed (not 5gms as indicated). That's almost 1/2 ounce and likely going to throw the balance out so a rebalance is in order.
2. The sensors have a limited range. There are kits for trailers and RVs (extended range) but I have not looked into those. Be sure any add-on kit has the range you need.
 
   / Trailer TPMS #6  
I understand saving some money on things, but is it worth a tire or an accident? They do specials on 10 packs for around $200. I've used them for sensors and valve stems. Have just received a set of metal dually stems for my sensors. Need it to cool off to break the beads and swap them out.
 
   / Trailer TPMS #7  
I bought Guta brand for my 5th wheel. We got a newer 5th wheel this year and found out that the GM ones that are able to read on my truck don't got above 100psi. New 5th wheel tires are 110psi so I bought the Guta brand and so far it has work very well after 4 trips. They have one that will monitor truck and trailer.
 
   / Trailer TPMS #8  
I only see OEM versions.

I bought this set on Amazon for my GMC but haven't installed it yet. I'm holding off until I get my new tires mounted on my new rims.

A couple of things to keep in mind.
1. The sensors in the kit above weight 12 grams with the battery installed (not 5gms as indicated). That's almost 1/2 ounce and likely going to throw the balance out so a rebalance is in order.
2. The sensors have a limited range. There are kits for trailers and RVs (extended range) but I have not looked into those. Be sure any add-on kit has the range you need.
I have those on 2 vehicles, my jetta and 3/4t truck, they work well with a decent refresh rate. The temp/pressure seems to be fairly accurate.

The biggest grip I have it that you have to be careful putting the sensors on as it's easy to release more pressure then you want if you don't get then threaded on immediately.
Not a big deal on the jetta unless I'm rotating tires, but on the truck I change pressure on the rear tires more often depending on if I'm unloaded or hauling/towing.

I also work nights and park in a garage at home so I have to charge it every so often, if you park in the sun the solar will keep it charged.

I've had them for about 1.5yrs so far. The truck doesn't get driven much l, but the Jetta does over 30k mi a year.
 
   / Trailer TPMS #9  
When I was hauling my kids around with horses for play days, I bought a TireMinder brand for the gooseneck horse trailer. It was a life saver. The last thing you want is to be on the side of the road on a 100 degree day with horses in the trailer. With the aluminum horse trailers and fenders, is seems like blowouts usually meant ruined fenders too.

The sensor batteries don't have the longest life, but not too bad. I think the model I had would allow you to program up to 5 trailers, if you wanted to.
 

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