True, just wait for tire puncture n call tow/repair truck to loose $$$$!Don't use any, save the money.
TPMS doesn't prevent puncture.True, just wait for tire puncture n call tow/repair truck to loose $$$$!![]()
IMHO.i have gone the route of pumping my tires every week.. as that is what everyone say...
after getting the TPMS i come to realized that i dont need to pump it every week. my FC is not affected. maybe bc my tires are fairly new. i will continue to monitor... i think its far better then to spend my time pumping my tires... when its not needed. even though i have my own tire pump...
sorry... can explain why new tyre pressure loss is higher? i dont quite understand...IMHO.
Depends on the TPMS resolution.
E.g. 2.1 bar can range between 205-215 kPa.
Depending on driving pattern, usually new tyre pressure loss is higher. Gradually, the pressure loss will be less.
IMHO.sorry... can explain why new tyre pressure loss is higher? i dont quite understand...
wah... cheem... okayIMHO.
There is more oxygen in new tyres. Oxygen permeates thru the tyre more easily vs nitrogen.
IMHO.wah... cheem... okay
Tech added to facilitates drivers these days. Some is good to have some IMHO, Also leads to drivers reliance on these tech and forget about the basics, for example the BSM, that comes with stock and in aftermarket.Just check every month or just refill without checking, won't hurt. I haven't checked mine since the last servicing. Lazy to go check.
It has become a norm that drivers without these tech, will die.Tech added to facilitates drivers these days. Some is good to have some IMHO, Also leads to drivers reliance on these tech and forget about the basics, for example the BSM, that comes with stock and in aftermarket.
Agreed. With some conti cars comes with auto park features. In near future, maybe leaning how to park the car will not be necessary in those leaning schools.It has become a norm that drivers without these tech, will die.
Even rental cars without reverse camera I think many will die.