April 5, 2019

Product Review: Aftermarket Trailer TPMS


My next truck (same truck I have now, just 15 years newer) is going to come with a factory-installed trailer tire pressure monitoring system, which I'm going to refer to as T-TPMS. 

Someday, someday.
But I'm still 2-4 years away from that truck being in my price range used, so I started looking into aftermarket T-TPMS systems.  Why would you want a T-TPMS system? 
  1. It does real-time tire pressure alerting, so no more walking around the trailer with a tire gauge checking them all before you leave (although you should still double-check the accuracy of the T-TPMS every once in a while)
  2. It does real-time temperature alerting.  Because tires tend to heat up before they blow, in theory you should be able to pull over before it blows your fender off (not that I have any experience with that...)
  3. You can catch a slow leak early by watching it as you drive down the road.

I ended up buying this from Amazon, which comes with the main unit, four valve stem sensors, and two extra button batteries for those sensors, for $40. 


Installation was stupid easy.  Turn off the main unit.  Unscrew and remove your valve stem caps, screw the sensor caps on (paying attention to the front/rear left/right markings on them).  Turn on main unit.  Done.


If you're worried about theft they include four locking rings, but if you use those you have to have a specialized wrench with you at all times (to get the sensors off to air up your tires), and that seemed more risky than someone stealing sensors that are useless without the main unit so...I didn't.

It also says to check for leaks by spraying soapy water over the valve stems after installation.  I didn't.  Living on the edge.  No leaks so far.

The main unit is both solar powered and also charges via micro USB.  They include adhesive because it's designed to be mounted to your dashboard where the sun can charge it.  Because my truck already has a TPMS and I'm only going to use this when the trailer is hooked up, I chose to stash it in a storage compartment and not mount it.


The screen is customizable, and when I said this thing alerts you to low temp/high pressure, it ALERTS you.  It is LOUD.  Even if you're jamming out in the truck cab, you won't miss it if there's a problem with the trailer's tires.

  
Blue is PSI, green is temperature.  For those of you in metric countries, both are customizable.

Bottom line: $40 for mitigating tire problems while hauling?  Everyone should have one of these things!  There's no excuse not to.

What: Aftermarket Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Solar Power Universal Wireless with 4 External Sensors Real-time Display 4 Tires' Pressure & Temperature 22-87 PSI
Price: $39.98
Where to buy: Amazon (non-affiliate link)
 

13 comments:

  1. Omg. That thing is genius. I’m off to amazon. Thanks.

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  2. Few items make me raise my eyebrows in an "oh, I have to have that" quite like trailering safety features... I wish I was being sarcastic, but I'm not. Thanks for the review (and how the hell does my 2018 truck not have this?!)!

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    1. Yeah I will basically spend anything to make trailering safer! And at $40, I didn't even have to check my budget, I just pulled the trigger. Not sure why a 2018 wouldn't have it, that's such a bummer, but this is a good compromise. Doesn't feel aftermarket really.

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  3. wow - good find - thanks for sharing. On my list of "Stuff to buy if/when I get a trailer"!

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    1. I heard about it in the Horse Trailer Conversions II Facebook group, which you should definitely join when you get a trailer!

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  4. Buying that now, since yeah... blowing off your fender on the highway is on the short list of Things I Would Rather Not Do Again.

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    1. Yes, Me Too. That was terrifying. At least no one got hurt.

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  5. Nice! I might get these. One of my favorite additions to my truck was a back up camera, but I haven't really done anything with updating my trailer.

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  6. My truck has the TPMS but the trailer monitors are like another 500 I think. Which is not in the budget right now. I got Amanda a kit like the one above for Christmas! I need to get one myself I suppose. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I need this for my car... It's been a rough year for leaky tires.

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  8. Love this! And you're right! No reason NOT to have it!!

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  9. OMG I NEED THIS. I fuss and fret CONSTANTLY about my trailer tires - moreso after my friend's trailer blew one out in a spectacular fashion. $40 for peace of mind sounds amazinggggg. Will be buying before my next trip for sure.

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