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Old 07-30-2019, 01:14 AM   #57
gmc
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
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While I feel the TPMS is valuable even just with the RV, the tipping point for me was when we started towing... If something happened to the Jeep’s tires, by the time I felt it, it would be wayyyy to late.
Now having it, makes it easier on checking in prep for trip, and on road.

My rig came with extensions on the dual rears, which make putting on/taking off sensors easy to add air or get out of sight. On long trips (parked) I’ve removed them as they stop transmitting then and save battery. They also can’t walk away...

For the EMS, I opted for external ‘Surge Guard” brand - having been close (few feet) from a whole house surge protector that gave its life in a power surge (with one load bang) I really had no desire to have that under my bed (where all the power components are on my rig)
I do typically chain it to power pole. Never had an issue.

Both of these are high on my list as ‘required’ equipment.
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