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    I've got to say, I thought the EEZ would be further up in the standings. I was thinking that they would all be pretty close. Not the case at all. The EEZ has dropped out of contention, unless something changes in the next two days.
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    Well, after the input from forum members in this thread (thanks everyone) and a lot of you tube videos along with other web research and forum searches, I finally pulled the trigger on the TST 507 w/4 cap sensors. I had long thought the EEZ system was going to end up being the one. It poles well on internet searches for the "Best TPMS Systems". The one consern or dislike almost all of them had was poor customer service. There were various other things that some didn't like, but it kept coming back to customer service. The Tireminder i10 was a very close 2nd. It's just too new, and I really don't care for the antenna placement. Almost all of the reviews have the TST sitting right there in 3rd to 5th place, with great customer service and several did have it in 1st. A lot of the videos I watched pitted the i10 up against the TST and they seemed to be more leaning to the TST. In the end I went with what many consider to be an "old reliable". I really think that there are a great many good systems out there but I believe I'll be happy with the TST 507.
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    Been running this system for ten years. Would buy again. Running at 110PSI
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    Sgt. Roc:
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    Congrats and Happy travels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT ROC View Post
    Well, after the input from forum members in this thread (thanks everyone) and a lot of you tube videos along with other web research and forum searches, I finally pulled the trigger on the TST 507 w/4 cap sensors. I had long thought the EEZ system was going to end up being the one. It poles well on internet searches for the "Best TPMS Systems". The one consern or dislike almost all of them had was poor customer service. There were various other things that some didn't like, but it kept coming back to customer service. The Tireminder i10 was a very close 2nd. It's just too new, and I really don't care for the antenna placement. Almost all of the reviews have the TST sitting right there in 3rd to 5th place, with great customer service and several did have it in 1st. A lot of the videos I watched pitted the i10 up against the TST and they seemed to be more leaning to the TST. In the end I went with what many consider to be an "old reliable". I really think that there are a great many good systems out there but I believe I'll be happy with the TST 507.
    Even though I went with the i10, the tst is a great and proven setup. The best decision you've made is actually being a tpms system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ynot4me2 View Post
    Even though I went with the i10, the tst is a great and proven setup. The best decision you've made is actually being a tpms system.
    I never worried about a TPMS before. I actually didn't know anything about the aftermarket on them. With this bigger, heavier rig and being on this forum, I decided I had pushed it to the limits on tire safety.
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    I have the Tire Minder and have been very happy with it. They replaced my unit when the battery swelled,and it was far out of warranty at no charge. It was caused by my mechanic changing the 12 volt outlet being hot all the time instead of when the truck was running, and that with the summer sun fried it. They also replace batteries and o rings each year. I highly recommend it.

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    I have the TST 507 and really like it. Very rarely have to charge it, seems to run forever (don'tneed to have a order and plug into cigarettelighter). As a side note right after I got it had a question and called the support number. The owner answered my call on his cell phone while at a Campground and answered my questions.

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    I have the TST system. I bought the the internal band sensors for the trailer. Batteries are supposed to be good for several years. I don't have to keep taking the sensors off and putting them back on when adding air. I put the sensors that came with the system on my truck when towing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryS1964 View Post
    I have the TST system. I bought the the internal band sensors for the trailer. Batteries are supposed to be good for several years. I don't have to keep taking the sensors off and putting them back on when adding air. I put the sensors that came with the system on my truck when towing.
    I didn't know that they made the band sensors for the TST... When I change tires I may need to invest in them
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