No. I read about a dozen reviews and I would advise against them unless you have steel valve stems. I've read more than once that the weight of these was enough to start causing up to the point of straight up cracking the rubber valve stem causing a rapid loss of air. I can't confirm the validity of this but common sense tells me there might be some truth to this. The only real good TPMS are the ones where the sensor is actually inside the rim. I'm going to get some for my 5th wheel but those tires since they inflate to 90 PSI have steel valve stems.
I'll let you know if something happens. I haven't see anything regarding what you are talking about and I have been looking.
I guess you'll know if the stem is starting to crack and losing pressure.
Quote from: Rocket67 on April 05, 2019, 01:41:41 PMI'll let you know if something happens. I haven't see anything regarding what you are talking about and I have been looking. I guess you'll know if the stem is starting to crack and losing pressure.
Quote from: matap on April 05, 2019, 02:05:07 PMQuote from: Rocket67 on April 05, 2019, 01:41:41 PMI'll let you know if something happens. I haven't see anything regarding what you are talking about and I have been looking. I guess you'll know if the stem is starting to crack and losing pressure. Not always, when out the front tire just went flat in a corner with no notice at all!!
Quote from: Gumbo on April 08, 2019, 08:27:53 PMQuote from: matap on April 05, 2019, 02:05:07 PMQuote from: Rocket67 on April 05, 2019, 01:41:41 PMI'll let you know if something happens. I haven't see anything regarding what you are talking about and I have been looking. I guess you'll know if the stem is starting to crack and losing pressure. Not always, when out the front tire just went flat in a corner with no notice at all!!So, your tire went flat because of a tire pressure monitor mounted on the valve stem?