tire linc tpms

Dale G

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Has anyone been using the Tire Linc TPMS that comes with the new Reflections? I was wanting some real world opinions on if it is a good system. We are considering upgrading next year to a new Reflection and we currently have a Tire Minder TPMS on our Imagine. From what I have read the Lippert system is getting good reviews on Amazon. If that is the case I will just let the Tire Minder go with the Imagine when I sell it. It is also the older TMG400 which requires you to have another device in the cab of the truck that needs to stay charged. I like the idea that the Tire Linc sends the information directly to your smart phone.

Thanks for the information,
Dale
 
Has anyone been using the Tire Linc TPMS that comes with the new Reflections? I was wanting some real world opinions on if it is a good system. We are considering upgrading next year to a new Reflection and we currently have a Tire Minder TPMS on our Imagine. From what I have read the Lippert system is getting good reviews on Amazon. If that is the case I will just let the Tire Minder go with the Imagine when I sell it. It is also the older TMG400 which requires you to have another device in the cab of the truck that needs to stay charged. I like the idea that the Tire Linc sends the information directly to your smart phone.

Thanks for the information,
Dale
My two cents, adjusted for inflation...

The Tire Linc system is good. You do have to connect it through your phone. If it wasn't included on my 320MKS, I would have purchased the Tire Minder system. If you have that one already in hand, since it comes with the separate monitor, my recommendation is to stay with that.

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My two cents, adjusted for inflation...

The Tire Linc system is good. You do have to connect it through your phone. If it wasn't included on my 320MKS, I would have purchased the Tire Minder system. If you have that one already in hand, since it comes with the separate monitor, my recommendation is to stay with that.

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Thanks, I appreciate the advice. If I keep my Tire Minder I will want to update the monitor to the newer one.
Dale
 
Has anyone been using the Tire Linc TPMS that comes with the new Reflections? I was wanting some real world opinions on if it is a good system. We are considering upgrading next year to a new Reflection and we currently have a Tire Minder TPMS on our Imagine. From what I have read the Lippert system is getting good reviews on Amazon. If that is the case I will just let the Tire Minder go with the Imagine when I sell it. It is also the older TMG400 which requires you to have another device in the cab of the truck that needs to stay charged. I like the idea that the Tire Linc sends the information directly to your smart phone.

Thanks for the information,
Dale
First long trip with ours on the new Solitude. Everything functions as it should and the app seems to work well on my Android. I'm very happy with the setup.

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First long trip with ours on the new Solitude. Everything functions as it should and the app seems to work well on my Android. I'm very happy with the setup.

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Great, I appreciate the first hand experience.
Dale
 
Has anyone been using the Tire Linc TPMS that comes with the new Reflections? I was wanting some real world opinions on if it is a good system. We are considering upgrading next year to a new Reflection and we currently have a Tire Minder TPMS on our Imagine. From what I have read the Lippert system is getting good reviews on Amazon. If that is the case I will just let the Tire Minder go with the Imagine when I sell it. It is also the older TMG400 which requires you to have another device in the cab of the truck that needs to stay charged. I like the idea that the Tire Linc sends the information directly to your smart phone.

Thanks for the information,
Dale

My only complaint is the tire alert indicator that you put in the cab of the truck. When the trailer is sitting still for an extended period of time the alert indicator will beep 10 times which is supposed to mean you have a tire issue. Lippert sent me a replacement for mine & the new one does the same thing. I contacted Lippert & they say it’s a known issue. While the trailer is ,owing I’ve never gotten an alert & the app on my phone never indicates an alert when parked or moving.
 
My only complaint is the tire alert indicator that you put in the cab of the truck. When the trailer is sitting still for an extended period of time the alert indicator will beep 10 times which is supposed to mean you have a tire issue. Lippert sent me a replacement for mine & the new one does the same thing. I contacted Lippert & they say it’s a known issue. While the trailer is ,owing I’ve never gotten an alert & the app on my phone never indicates an alert when parked or moving.

That is interesting, hopefully they will figure it out and fix it.
 
I have the tire linc and I really don’t care for it. The app must be open on your phone to get the alerts. Also mine only updates every 5 to 20 minutes, which is no good. I purchased the extra alert fob you can put in your truck, that seams to stay connected. Just hope it goes off if I get a flat or overheat the tires. Keep the one you have.


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I have the tire linc and I really don’t care for it. The app must be open on your phone to get the alerts. Also mine only updates every 5 to 20 minutes, which is no good. I purchased the extra alert fob you can put in your truck, that seams to stay connected. Just hope it goes off if I get a flat or overheat the tires. Keep the one you have.

Mine is the Tire Linc. As I said the fob sometimes alerts if the trailer has been sitting in our RV site. When I return to the park my fob either signals an alert or turns green when I’m within 200 feet of the trailer. My understanding is that you don’t need to have the app open on your phone for the fob to alert you & I have had the fob alert me when my tire temp was too high. I had set up the maximum temp too low. So far I’m happy with Tire Linc overall.
 
I have the tire linc and I really don’t care for it. The app must be open on your phone to get the alerts. Also mine only updates every 5 to 20 minutes, which is no good. I purchased the extra alert fob you can put in your truck, that seams to stay connected. Just hope it goes off if I get a flat or overheat the tires. Keep the one you have.

Mine is the Tire Linc. As I said the fob sometimes alerts if the trailer has been sitting in our RV site. When I return to the park my fob either signals an alert or turns green when I’m within 200 feet of the trailer. My understanding is that you don’t need to have the app open on your phone for the fob to alert you & I have had the fob alert me when my tire temp was too high. I had set up the maximum temp too low. So far I’m happy with Tire Linc overall.

Thanks, I appreciate the information.
Dale
 
We've now put about 2000 miles on ours. The system works fine but I do not like the app-only approach. When I drive, my phone is connected to the truck for Android Auto. This REALLY impacts usability. I have the extra fob and simply trust that green means go.

If I were to do it again, I'd buy one of the systems with a separate display. (And may do that anyway.)

Note that you should really run metal valve stems with any stem-mounted sensor. I have high pressure rubber (so they are reinforced) and can still see marks in the wheels where the stems flex. Will get metal installed when we get home from this trip.

Best of luck no matter which system you install.

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We've now put about 2000 miles on ours. The system works fine but I do not like the app-only approach. When I drive, my phone is connected to the truck for Android Auto. This REALLY impacts usability. I have the extra fob and simply trust that green means go.

If I were to do it again, I'd buy one of the systems with a separate display. (And may do that anyway.)

Note that you should really run metal valve stems with any stem-mounted sensor. I have high pressure rubber (so they are reinforced) and can still see marks in the wheels where the stems flex. Will get metal installed when we get home from this trip.

Best of luck no matter which system you install.

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Thanks for the information. I wish the system was a little more reliable because our Tire Minder is the old one and we are having problems with the monitor. We can upgrade the monitor to the new style and still use our sensors with it. I might have to do that because that would be cheaper than buying a new system. To bad Grand Design didn't use a more reliable setup. How much is the additional fob and is it reliable?

Dale
 
What year/model truck do you have?

Never mind. I see ypu have a newer Super Duty. FYI. The Lippert One Control app on the Ford Sync will display your tire pressure on your screen (along with other options). No need to keep your phone screen on.

Newly full timing in our 2021 Momentum 395MS-R with our tow pig being a 2021 F-450 KR
 
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We have a few thousand miles on our’s and overall I’d say it does what it’s supposed to do. The fob in the truck will only get updates every 15 minutes or so, unless it’s plugged in. If plugged in, it receives an update every few seconds. The app alerts are configurable, or you can just let it run in the background. Or run it on your Ford screen. For us, I did not want another screen hanging on my dash or windshield.
 
What year/model truck do you have?

Never mind. I see ypu have a newer Super Duty. FYI. The Lippert One Control app on the Ford Sync will display your tire pressure on your screen (along with other options). No need to keep your phone screen on.

Newly full timing in our 2021 Momentum 395MS-R with our tow pig being a 2021 F-450 KR

Are you saying the Tire Linc TPMS will show on the Ford screen even though I did not get the Ford TPMS option? I have never saw that on any of the screens. Can you give me a quick explanation where it is and how to link the Tire Linc sensors to it? That would be a great solution.
Thanks,
Dale
 
[MENTION=10549]Dale G[/MENTION]

We have a few thousand miles on our’s and overall I’d say it does what it’s supposed to do. The fob in the truck will only get updates every 15 minutes or so, unless it’s plugged in. If plugged in, it receives an update every few seconds. The app alerts are configurable, or you can just let it run in the background. Or run it on your Ford screen. For us, I did not want another screen hanging on my dash or windshield.

How do you get it to link to the Ford Sync system? Also, I currently have a TireMinder system on my Imagine, will the Ford system recognize the sensors with this system and how do I do that? I have looked through the choices and don't see anything for trailer TPMS. I didn't get the TPMS with the truck when I bought it, would that affect this?
Dale
 
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Are you saying the Tire Linc TPMS will show on the Ford screen even though I did not get the Ford TPMS option? I have never saw that on any of the screens. Can you give me a quick explanation where it is and how to link the Tire Linc sensors to it? That would be a great solution.
Thanks,
Dale
Yes. It would display on the infotainmemt system in the center dash. It is completely independent of the Ford factory Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring system (which I have as well but don't use... waste of $500).

You have the option to install Apps on the Ford Sync. You need the One Control app installed on your phone and that phone connected to truck via Bluetooth. Then you install the same app from the apps menu on the Ford Sync. You will be able to see options in your truck screen similar to your app on your phone (can control A/C, see tank levels, run generator if equipped, etc.)

Newly full timing in our 2021 Momentum 395MS-R with our tow pig being a 2021 F-450 KR
 
How do you get it to link to the Ford Sync system? Also, I currently have a TireMinder system on my Imagine, will the Ford system recognize the sensors with this system and how do I do that? I have looked through the choices and don't see anything for trailer TPMS. I didn't get the TPMS with the truck when I bought it, would that affect this?
Dale

The Ford system will not recognize the Tire Minder. That's a completely independent system.

Newly full timing in our 2021 Momentum 395MS-R with our tow pig being a 2021 F-450 KR
 
Yes. It would display on the infotainmemt system in the center dash. It is completely independent of the Ford factory Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring system (which I have as well but don't use... waste of $500).

You have the option to install Apps on the Ford Sync. You need the One Control app installed on your phone and that phone connected to truck via Bluetooth. Then you install the same app from the apps menu on the Ford Sync. You will be able to see options in your truck screen similar to your app on your phone (can control A/C, see tank levels, run generator if equipped, etc.)

Newly full timing in our 2021 Momentum 395MS-R with our tow pig being a 2021 F-450 KR

Thanks for the information. I have The Ford Pass and Android Auto installed on my phone but will have to look for the One Control. When I get a chance I will look for it and try it out. Sounds like it might be a good option.
Never mind, I just looked and the one control is a Lippert APP so I will have to wait until I get the new trailer. I was hoping it would work with my current TireMinder sensors.
Dale
 
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I have used a the Tymate system, which I still have, and I have tried the Tire Linc as it cam with my 320MKS. I prefer the Tymate. I like having the small monitor with the information visible at all times rather than just rely on a green light and have to mess with a phone. I think they really did try to make this system better than the rest, but leaving out a real time monitor with temps and pressures in an lcd is no good for me. I can't tell you how many times I would check my Tymate real quick while traveling to Florida and back.

Real world example, I blew out a brake on the way back from Florida, had no idea it happened, but I noticed on my Tymate one tire getting hotter and hotter. I was able to see the temp rise. Had I relied on this system, I wouldn't have known until the red light went off that only one tire was an issue. And, I really don't want to have my phone open and used only for tire information. I'm taking the tirelinc off Monday and putting my Tymate back on.
 

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