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This TPMS is available through Amazon. It comes with four, 87 psi sensors, supports 2 axles, and spare tire monitoring. It has user settable alarms for pressure and temperature. The receiver/display can be charged via usb or by a built in solar panel. The display cycles through each pressure sensor. I first put all four sensors on my TV which had its own  manufacturer's TPMS. All sensor agreed within 1psi, possible as good as 0.7 psi. With the Tymate sensors on my TT (1575), I never incurred a signal loss with the Tymate receiver (it has a non-skid pad) resting on the TV dash. Depending on ambient lighting the display is a little difficult to read. However, I would rely on the audible alarm while moving20200907_13005520200907_13045320200907_125953. The instruction manual could be better written, however at $70 it is a good entry level system.

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@Skimr et al, the system is fairy simple to set up an use.  There is a locking nut that keeps the sensor in place and rubber boot to cover the sensor. I have about 300 mi on the sensors. There is no signs of the sensors rubbing/contacting the wheel rim and I am using rubber stems. The tires do not seem to have increased in leakage with the sensors.

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