So for you guys especially Chevy people that have upgraded to the 19.5 Ricksons.
--What happened regarding your "Tire Pressure Monitoring System" after your upgrade to the new wheels and tires?
--Yellow light on and staying on?
--Are you able to transfer the sensors over to the new wheels? I'm not sure how these things work.
--If you had any problems with the system what did you do to correct it?
Thanks,
Kim
I just sold my Chevy 3500HD and went to a Freightliner and it has 22.5's all I had to do was screw them on and it does the job. I highly recomend them. As a matter of fact I will not pull my 5th wheel without them. GBY....
2006 FreightLiner M2
Trailer Saver Air Ride (TSLB2H)
Pressure Pro System
2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 C/C (Grocery hauler)
2009 Chevy HHR LT 2
2010 Mobile Suites 38 RSSB 3/4
Call Ricksons and ask then they should have the answer.
Don and Sarah
"08 F 450 King Ranch 4X4
2003 A990S Arctic Fox
Stablelift, superhitch to tow toys.
Jeeps (1957 CJ6, 1983 CJ8, 2006 LJ Rubicon (wifes) or the other 2006 LJ Rubicon (mine)) on a trailer.
i am only a little familiar with these from our work pickup, however, i THINK that the sensor in the tire can be changed to the pressure that you want to monitor. I'd check with your vehicle (monitor) manufacturer.
'03 F250 SD CC SB 7.3PS timbrens, 1 1/4" anti-sways, 4" exh, many mod's.
Lance squirelite,