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		<title>Tire Pressure Monitoring System</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2011/02/tire-pressure-monitoring-system/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 03:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A tire pressure monitoring system (“<a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com">TPMS</a>”) can keep you safer and save you a ton of money. The hi-tech and affordable PressurePro™ system can give you peace of mind when driving, and is very convenient. There are many benefits to using this type of tire pressure monitor, which are detailed below.</p>
<p>Small Sensors replace the valve stem caps and constantly monitor the tire pressures which can be checked even as you are driving down the road. Pressures can be checked anytime by simply pressing a button on the dashboard Velcro-mounted Monitor. An automatic visual and beeping alert is sounded when the tires reach a 12 ½% deflation, and again at a 25% drop in pressure (there is also a variable upper alert). Knowing that your tires are constantly being monitored by your TPMS can make driving a much more pleasant experience with added peace of mind.</p>
<p>Over 80,000 accidents and injuries happen every year because of tires that are under-inflated. Cars with properly inflated tires drive better, as they are more stable, brake better and handle better, especially on turns. When air pressure is low, skidding around turns and hydroplaning is much more likely, especially in the rain. All of these problems can be easily avoided by installing a tire pressure monitoring system.</p>
<p>The TPMS can also save you money. Properly inflated tires last much longer than low-pressure tires. It can also save the tire casing, which protects the tire from wear-and-tear and from annoying and costly blowouts. Also, if your tires are inflated to the right level, you can save a great deal of money on gas. The Department of Transportation has estimated that 4 million gallons of gas per day are wasted because of improperly inflated tires.</p>
<p>Finally, installing and maintaining your TPMS is simple. Installation takes only minutes, and can be installed by the owner/user.</p>
<p>PressurePro™ is the most reliable, original and longest <strong><a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">TPMS</a></strong> in the marketplace. This wireless system has been proven to be the most accurate and reliable system money can buy, and it is also quite affordable. Unlike other similar systems, PressurePro™ can be completely installed and maintain by you, the consumer. Nothing could be easier or more convenient than PressurePro™. Get PressurePro™ for driving peace-of-mind today&#8230;you will not be disappointed! (<a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/">www.TirePressureMonitor.com</a>)</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Trailer Tire Pressure Monitor</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2011/01/benefits-of-trailer-tire-pressure-monitor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 15:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/34-wheel-monopole-monitor/">drive a truck that is hauling a trailer behind it</a>, one of the most important things to know about is that your trailer is secured. Once you know that it is secured properly, you will need to ensure that your tires are properly inflated to guarantee that your trailer does not cause a mishap later on down the road. The problem is that when driving, tires can go flat and you may not even know it until it is too late for you to do any type of correction. Then you are buying a tire rather than fixing it. However, if you know about the benefits of a <a href="http://www.TirePressureMonitor.com">PressurePro</a>™ tire pressure monitor system, you will quickly notice that it is going to be easy to keep an eye on your tires.</p>
<p>One benefit of having this system is that it will alert you to any of the tires on your trailer (and towing vehicle) that could be losing pressure or going flat. Then you will not have to worry about having a sudden shift in your weight from a tire that is going flat without you being aware of it. If that sudden shift happens, then you probably know that it will be nearly impossible to control the trailer, and the truck that it is attached to will normally just follow the trailer to the ditch or other area that it is heading towards.</p>
<p>Another benefit of the system is that it allows you to have an accurate reading on how your tires are performing. Now you may think that this is not going to be that important, but if you see that your tires, when they warm up, are close to over-inflation and a possible blow-out, you will be able to handle that issue by draining out some of the air. However, you could also see that this could serve as a useful record for you to check the vehicle out properly each time you go out on the road (data loggers are also available).</p>
<p>PressurePro can <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">alert you </a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">before</a></span><a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/"> the tire goes flat</a>! Most people, once they know about the benefits of a TPMS system, will want to know where they can find it. You can find some great products and even more information by visiting <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com">www.TirePressureMonitor.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Checking the Air Pressure in Your Tires Made Easy!</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2011/01/checking-the-air-pressure-in-your-tires-made-easy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 02:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tire pressure is one of the best and easiest ways to make sure that your vehicle is running in top condition. It&#8217;s easy because it requires almost no technical skill to use. It&#8217;s the best because you can save quite a bit of money on fuel. Also, when your tires are inflated correctly, you get better gas mileage&#8211;plus, your tires are going to last longer. When tires are under inflated they tend to wear in the wrong spots. Tires are made specifically to be durable in the spots where the vehicle puts the most pressure on the tire, which is the center of the tire. When your tire is under inflated, part of the sidewall on your tire starts to hit the ground. These sidewalls are not built for constant contact with the ground; they are built to withstand a different type of pressure.</p>
<p>Even with the ease of tire pressure monitoring and all of the benefits that come with it, it&#8217;s one of the most commonly overlooked things on a car or truck. People just don&#8217;t think about it. Plus, checking the tire pressure on any tire can be a pain. You have to buy a special piece of equipment (tire guage) that you press against the tire valve which then measures the pressure. Then you have to get on the ground, take off the valve cap and do all of this for every single tire. It can become an exhausting project when you have more than <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/6-wheel-dipole-monitor/">4 wheels such as on a motor home or truck</a>. Even with just 4 wheels it can be a tedious thing to do. Thankfully the electronic tire pressure monitoring system <a href="http://www.TirePressureMonitor.com">PressurePro</a>™ is available. A TPMS system measures the tire pressure in each of your tires and does so without any work on your part. All you have to do to make this system work is install a small pressure Sensor on each of the valve stems (replaces the valve stem caps). These Sensors send the tire pressure to a central unit (a “Monitor”) which is capable of displaying the tire pressure at your command. You can then scroll through every single tire on your vehicle and know which one needs to be filled, even while driving down the road. It also automatically alerts of low and high-pressure tires.</p>
<p>One of the best systems out there is the original PressurePro™ system (<a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">www.TirePressureMonitor.com</a>).  It’s simple to set up and use. PressurePro, made in the USA, has a reputation for being reliable and for giving you the most accurate tire pressures. Intuitive controls will make measuring the tire pressure on your vehicle easier than you ever thought possible.</p>
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		<title>Purchase a Tire Pressure Monitoring System for That Long Vacation Ride</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2010/11/purchase-a-tire-pressure-monitoring-system-for-that-long-vacation-ride/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 03:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tpms</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning a family trip to a vacation destination several states away from home can be very time consuming. Packing all of your luggage bags, planning your trip itinerary, getting out maps to plot your course and scheduling your time off from work can be very nerve wracking. Of course you also have the task of getting your vehicle prepared for the long out-of-town trip.</p>
<p>When getting your vehicle ready for a trip, there are some basic maintenance checks that need to be done on your <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/6-wheel-dipole-monitor/">car, SUV, truck</a> or <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/16-wheel-monopole-monitor/">RV</a>. Doing things such as changing your motor oil and filling the windshield wiper fluid reservoir are just a few of the basic checks that need to be performed. But the most important and sometimes most overlooked item on a vehicle that requires our attention is the tires.</p>
<p>A tire being inflated to the proper pressure is vital to a car/truck’s performance. It affects the vehicle’s gas mileage, and its oil consumption. But as you’re driving to your vacation destination, the thought that has to occur to you is just how do I monitor the vehicle’s tire pressure so that I know that I am getting the most value out of my tires. The best way to do this is through the use of a <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">Tire Pressure Monitoring System</a> (“<a href="http://www.TirePressureMonitor.com">TPMS</a>”), and the best place to make a purchase of a TPMS system is from <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com">www.TirePressureMonitor.com</a>.</p>
<p>Owning a PressurePro TPMS system will provide you and your family with peace of mind and the confidence that while you’re on the road, all of your tires are being constantly monitored via separate monitoring sensors. Each sensor replaces the tire valve stem caps on your vehicle’s tires. These sensors relay information back to the wireless monitor that you will attach to your vehicle’s front panel (via Velcro) so that you are able to see the information that the tire sensors supply to the unit. And it is important to note that the National Recreational Vehicle Owners Club recommends the PressurePro system.</p>
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		<title>Australian Mines Use PressurePro</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2010/11/australian-mines-use-pressurepro/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 17:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The PressurPro wireless Tyre Pressure Monitoring System from the U.S. can extend tyre tread life, improve fuel efficiency, lower downtime and tire maintenance costs while enhancing safety and reducing carbon emissions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.TirePressureMonitor.com">PressurePro</a> can be interfaced with GPS/Asset Tracking/Data Acquisition/Data Management Systems as well as other technologies, enabling data to be relayed from the vehicle to a remote site, or stored for later transfer. The product provides a wide capability of integration with vehicle communication products or as a stand alone product.</p>
<p>PressurePro is used by a number of mines throughout Australia. Barrick Gold of Australia Ltd. has been using it for over a year, in both Western Australia and at its Osborne gold-copper mine in Queensland. Drivers have been alerted to under-inflated tyres, thereby saving both tyres and downtime. (Applied to CAT AD 55 Dump Trucks.)</p>
<p>Dave P.</p>
<p>Barrick Osborne gold-copper mine</p>
<p>Australia</p>
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		<title>TPMS pays for itself!</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2010/10/tpms-pays-for-itself/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 17:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last month, on my way to Tennessee with my truck and horse trailer, my pressure pro alarm went off for my left front truck tire. Sure enough, I had rolled over a roofing screw and was leaking air slowly. I drove straight to a tire repair place and was able to have the tire repaired while my horse lounged in the trailer. Most tire shop workers don&#8217;t see horses often, so all the cell phone cameras were out snapping away. What a HAM. As I drove away, I thought, &#8220;Man, that TPMS just paid for itself.&#8221; I would never had known my tire was leaking and probably would have had a blow out on a steering truck tire, even if I had checked the tire pressures at the start of the trip.</p>
<p>Then, last week on my trip home from Brown County, I was zooming along the highway in a construction zone when the TPMS alarm went off again, this time the rear drivers side horse trailer tire. Well, what do you know, I drove over something that caused a nice sized hole in the tire. I was able to pull over to a safe place before the pressure in the tire dipped below 60 pounds, saving the tire and who knows what else if that tire had blown.</p>
<p>Thanks for a great product,<br />
Tom Pompei</p>
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		<title>A Mom with a TPMS</title>
		<link>http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/2010/09/a-mom-with-a-tpms/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 00:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a busy wife and mom, I have little to no time nor education re car maintenance – which includes the tires. I didn’t realize what kind of savings I was looking at until I came across an article on the PressurePro tire pressure monitoring system. After skimming through the article on what a <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">TPMS</a> did for others, I decided to check it out myself, which made me realize something a little more important than just savings.</p>
<p>Besides working and being a mom, it&#8217;s hard to find the time to do maintenance on my car. And my husband is too busy to bother with every single problem too. I learned that a <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">TPMS</a> is a “preventative” tool in that it will alert <span style="text-decoration: underline;">before</span> a tire has lost significant pressure, which is real peace of mind. And it saves time and money by being alerted before significant damage has occurred due to not knowing in a timely way about a tire going down.  Fixing a tire is definitely less costly than replacing one and repairing any damage that occurred due to a blowout!</p>
<p>I read that 80,000 accidents a year are attributed to low tire pressure! And I wasn&#8217;t even looking at my tires, caring about them, or even thinking about them while I was driving. The <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/6-wheel-dipole-monitor/">TPMS</a> has an alert that lets me know when my tire pressure is low, doing all of the thinking and worrying for me! Even better, it&#8217;s monitoring my tires whether I&#8217;m driving around, grabbing some fast food, or parked in my driveway or at work. With it having an actual audible alert as well as a visual alert which designates the problem tire, it also gives a readout of the actual tire pressures, whether moving or stationary.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had the <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/6-wheel-dipole-monitor/">TPMS</a> for several months now, and am going to be buying one for my husband&#8217;s truck also. It&#8217;s the smartest thing to do. He is super aloof about these things, but now he&#8217;ll have an alert to wake him up to any issues with his tires. One less hassle to deal with in his day-to-day tasks. And it makes you SAFER! I wanted this to save money more than anything, but safety is the most important thing in all of this, and I definitely feel safer.</p>
<p>All in all, I decided to write about the <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/6-wheel-dipole-monitor/">TPMS</a> because it has saved me money and made me far more aware of something extremely important (making driving safer for my family—and others).  I can officially be an even better Mom, just by having the <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/6-wheel-dipole-monitor/">TPMS</a> in our car and truck.</p>
<p>Debbie R.</p>
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		<title>Monitor Your Tire Pressures Constantly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 00:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tpms</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone wants to save as much money as possible in today&#8217;s economy. That includes saving money on fuel. One way to do that is by using <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">PressurePro&#8217;s Tire Pressure Monitoring System</a> (TPMS) which offers drivers savings due to lower fuel usage, better handling, safety, and better braking and stability for all types and sizes of vehicles.  (Under inflated tires waste over 5 million gallons of fuel <span style="text-decoration: underline;">every day</span>.) The system is easy to install and doesn&#8217;t require any tools.</p>
<p>An important benefit of using a <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/34-wheel-monopole-monitor/">TPMS</a> from <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com">PressurePro</a> is safety. Low tire pressure is a leading cause of accidents and can cause you to skid or hydroplane more easily. The <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">tire pressure monitor</a> constantly monitors your tire pressure on every tire while moving and also while parked. There is also a display that shows you the tire pressure of all tires. If the pressure becomes low on any tire, the system alerts at 3 levels. The first alert occurs when tire pressures drop more than 12.5%. A second, more urgent alert occurs if tire pressures drop by more than 25%, and there is a third, variable high-pressure alert.</p>
<p>Having a tire pressure monitor also saves you money. Tires last longer, being properly inflated, which can also help save on gas. The Department of Transportation (“DOT”) estimates that over 2 billion gallons of fuel are wasted every year due to underinflated tires.</p>
<p>Keeping your tires properly inflated also helps save the environment. With consumers keeping their tires longer, there is less resources used in producing new tires. It also cuts down on used tires in landfill, which cannot be broken down and just sit there taking up space. The <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/34-wheel-monopole-monitor/">tire pressure monitor</a> keeps your tires properly inflated by alerting of improper pressures, thus cutting down on the debris on the side of the road, where someone has had a blowout. Rubber particles also fill the air with particles that make it harder to breathe. <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/34-wheel-monopole-monitor/">TPMS</a> also makes sure that your tires are at the correct pressure, ensuring that the tread doesn&#8217;t wear improperly. Tread separation and tire failure is the result of under inflated tires.</p>
<p>John G.</p>
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		<title>PressurePro Can Save in Many Ways</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 15:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tpms</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PressurePro has an answer for many of us who enjoy outings on two or three wheels (<a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitor/">motorcycles/ATVs</a>) or four or more wheels such as <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/">RVs/trucks</a> etc.  Many of us have been forced to cut down on our enjoyment as our getaways have become more and more expensive due to rising fuel and insurance costs. Now PressurePro can help you save money and fuel. It can also help cut down on excessive wear and tear, and provide you with an extra level of safety, being warned ahead of time instead of when it is too late.</p>
<p>PressurePro has a <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitor/">motorcycle tire pressure monitoring system</a> (&#8220;TPMS&#8221;) that will accurately, simultaneously and continually monitor tire pressures on up to <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitor/">6 tires</a> (motorcycle and/or side car)  from 10 to 199 psi. The system will alert visually and also with an audible alert if a tire goes below 12/5% of capacity, and again if it falls to or below 25%. The display auto adjusts for lighting conditions, has a waterproof casing, and an internal antenna for use in a variety of conditons. The display&#8217;s readout is also adjustable and can show your tire pressures in PSI, kPA or BAR values.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/installation-instructions/">Installaion of the pressurePro system</a> is easy and straightforward; they provide you with all the info you need, including videos to make your upgrade as simple as possible. A blow-out on a motorcycle can often have fatal consequences. With <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitor/">PressurePro&#8217;s motorcycle TPMS</a>, you can ride with peace of mind and be assured of greater safety.</p>
<p>PressurePro offers the same advantages to those who enjoy the outdoors with their <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/16-wheel-monopole-monitor/">RV tire pressure monitoring system</a>.  It has all of the same benefits as the Motorcycle unit, but monitors up to 16 wheels (for RV and towed vehicle). The user can adjust the <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/16-wheel-monopole-monitor/">Monitor</a> to track each vehicle separately: front or back, or both together. There is an additional upper alert, in addition to the two lower alerts, that is adjustable by the user; the default is set at 24 psi for an upper alert.</p>
<p>In addition to the safety and money saving benefits attributable to all their systems, PressurePro&#8217;s <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/16-wheel-monopole-monitor/">RV</a> and <a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com/products/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitor/">Motorcycle TPM systems</a> are &#8220;green&#8221; systems. They reduce fuel waste attributed to improper tire inflation, which amounts to millions of gallons of fuel.</p>
<p>ADD SAFETY, EXTEND TIRE LIFE, INCREASE FUEL EFFICIENCY, CUT DOWNTIME &amp; <span style="color: #008000;"><strong>GO GREEN</strong> </span>WITH PRESSUREPRO!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consumers can benefit from a tire pressure monitoring system(“<a href="http://www.tirepressuremonitor.com">TPMS</a>”) in many ways. One of the major benefits includes the ability to be safer while on the road.  Blow-outs can lead to accidents that can be fatal or costly, but the PressurePro monitoring system will alert the driver when a tire starts to go down which will usually avoid an eventual blowout. Vehicles also use less fuel when tires are inflated to the right pressure; under inflated tires decrease a vehicle’s average MPG by as much as 3.3%. Having a TPMS will save the driver money and time (no installation fees as it is a self-install system).</p>
<p>Alerts come in the form of an audible alert and also visually which shows the tire location on the Monitor, located in the dash area. There are two lower thresholds of warnings and also a variable upper alert that can alert when tires are too high in pressure.</p>
<p>Better stability with braking and improved handling are other great benefits when tires are properly inflated. Many people assume that they need a wheel alignment when their vehicle seems to be unsteady on the road, when in reality they may need to check their tire alignment and the condition of their tires.</p>
<p>The owner of a vehicle will end up having to pay lower maintenance fees which can take up a huge portion of a consumer&#8217;s budget. When tires are inflated properly, they last longer and the tread also lasts for a longer duration of time. The tire casing is also protected, warding against zipper rips which can cause blow-outs and accidents while on the road. Accidents can also mean paying larger premiums on your auto insurance due to insurance claims. Under inflated tires lead to tread separation and tire failure resulting in thousands of unnecessary accidents, injuries and deaths each year. These can be avoided by making sure that tires are properly inflated at all times.</p>
<p>PressurePro wireless monitors also have a great affect on the environment as the system, due to early warning signals, helps consumers to not use up the Earth&#8217;s resources so quickly. Tires can have a longer life when properly inflated without having to use valuable resources for replacing them.</p>
<p>Installation is quick and easy and can be done in a matter of minutes by the driver; it can take less than 15 minutes to install.  The Monitor attaches to the dash area with Velcro and plugs into the cigarette lighter plug, and the Sensors replace the valve stem caps. PressurePro can easily be transferred between vehicles to accurately measure tire pressure at the touch of a button.</p>
<p>Stephen W.</p>
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