JT19007
Been there and done that a couple of times. I use only flow thru TPMS sensors with standard screw on caps. Since the sensor has a small set screw that locks it onto the threaded stem I leave the sensor alone.
Since the Thor ACE 30.4 has a large rear pass thru compartment I also keep an old Craftsman pancake compressor in the rear compartment with a 25' heavy duty ext cord which easily reaches the outside coach receptacle. The compressor pumps up quickly and goes to 125 psi. Add 50' of rolled up air hose and a gauge mounted filler with dual chuck and you're set for anything. Also gives you the opportunity to help your 'neighbor' in an RV park if needed.
One last thought. Most TPMS add-on systems do not give accurate readings right down to the 1-psi reading BUT they will let you know that you have enough or not enough air in the tires.
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