Airstreamer67

Pineville, LA USA

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I've had a PressurePro for several years without a problem. It has worked extremely well. This year, the PressurePro system has alerted me to one tire separation and nails in two other tires. It has paid for itself already.
Regarding the earlier recommendation to look at Saf-Tee, I would advise you to first look at the discussion about that system currently going on in the Class A forum here. It appears their problems are ongoing.
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juzplanekrazy

Huntington Beach Ca.

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Plenty of competition out there now in the tire monitoring systems.
Theres the.....
Pressure Pro
Doran 360RV
Safe-Tee
I'd stay clear of the Safe-Tee system.
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siliconjunkie

Buckhannon, WV

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juzplanekrazy wrote:
Safe-Tee
I'd stay clear of the Safe-Tee system.
Why would you steer clear of it? As said before, there were some supplier issues and bad decisions made initially, but from what I read in the 50+ page thread, they took care of everything and people are happy with them.
Or, is there a technical reason?
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john b

anywhere USA!

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Another vote for pressure Pro as it gives you a lot of peace of mind after two rapid deflations without anything to warn me!!
2001 F 350 CC PSD 373 rear,auto
RBW X16 slider,Bedsaver,Prodigy,Fold A Cover,Pressure Pro!
2004 Crossroads Paradise Point PF33Rl 5th wheel Fibreglass and all the goodies necessary,Dish,comfy loungers,and a nickel to spend,
Mr & Mrs and the PUP.
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flhtse05

Pace, Florida

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I have the PP sysstem and it has saved me twice in two years since buying it. It's like my american express card, I don't leave home without it!
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Dustytuu

Colorado USA

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We have the pressure pro and have used it on two trailers. Wouldn't be without it. Has saved us damage. Got a staple in side of a tire and alerted us. Also had a leak from a valve stem and alerted us to that.
You will need metal valve stems. Brass works best. The steel stems may leak with the pressure pro, but you can fix that with plumber's tape.
2008 dodge 5500, diesel,Laramie cab, pressure pro tire.
2008 Carri-Lite 36SBQ, 4 slides,dishwasher,washer/dryer,2 fireplaces
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Don Don

Pleasant Grove, AL {Suburb of Birmingham}

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juzplanekrazy wrote: Plenty of competition out there now in the tire monitoring systems.
Theres the.....
Pressure Pro
Doran 360RV
Safe-Tee
I'd stay clear of the Safe-Tee system.
Ditto on that, PP has a rubber seal that will leak. The Doran360rv is the Best on the market right now and looks good, not like the PP. It looks like a kids toy on the Dash.
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Fire5er

Port Orchard, WA

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We have the PressurePro and love it. Have not had any issues, but think it is a wise investment.
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tadpole2

Alba, Tx

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Does anyone have the Doran 360 I am looking at it and pressure pro. Would like to hear about both pros and cons
tadpole2
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Butch50

NW Montana

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My Doran 360 is out for delievery today so I'll have it later today. After a lot of reading this is the one I decided to go with.
Butch
2006 F550 CC 4X4 Lariat PSD/Torqshift Dark Shadow Grey Metalic w/Manning F350 bed
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