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Old 05-25-2015, 11:10 AM
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Does here anyone here use an aftermarket TPMS. If so, what do you use or like?
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Got a set from tirerack.com 315mhz. They work.
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I don't need replacements, I'm looking for aftermarket TPMS monitoring.
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Kenwood makes a DDin nav radio that has it built in.
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It's nice to see something like that being made but I already have navigation.

How about a complete aftermarket tpms kit? Complete with sensors and either it's own display or a control box for a monitor input.
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Originally Posted by Wolvee
It's nice to see something like that being made but I already have navigation.

How about a complete aftermarket tpms kit? Complete with sensors and either it's own display or a control box for a monitor input.
Dill makes them for up to 10 tires. We sell them but I've never personally seen a set or sold one.

I should mention it comes with a screen to monitor everything as well in case I didn't make that clear.

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Well if your truck is like my 2011, it has TPMS and knows each tire pressure but Ford chose not to let you see it. So it is available from the OBDII connector. Shouldn't be very expensive and you do not need to buy a system.
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Thanks for the replies, I guess I'll hit up Pirate4x4 and Expedition Portal to see what they suggest.


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