To that list, I would add *trailers*. The four valve-cap sensors/ USB
display TPMS systems can cost as little as US$ 25.00 complete on Amazon, so
buying a second system for your trailer is cheap tire insurance. Five
minute install on the driveway. Nobody feels a trailer flat until the
trailer tire is destroyed, and maybe the rim with it. The TPMS will tell
you immediately if any tire is losing a few PSI, or running hot. I have one
for each car, five years and counting, with no failures. Get the ones with
replaceable batteries in the sensors. HTH.

On Fri, Aug 14, 2026 at 3:48 PM Ron via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

> Which one did you get? I've been looking into them given the high rate of
> slow leaks I've experienced over the last few years.
>
> They've all been valve stem failures, sometimes within weeks of
> installation. Different vehicles, different wheel types (stock steel,
> aluminum), different installers.
>
>
> On August 14, 2026 1:50:04 p.m. CST, redscooter via EV <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>  i got an after market one that has its own screw on tire sensors and 
>> display and usb powered.
>> it can be used on any car/ tire/ bike/tractor etc..
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