Do you know what the top temperature range should be on the rear tire? I’m running the original Stones with 41 in the rear tire and I’m wondering at what temperature the alarm should go off.
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Do you know what the top temperature range should be on the rear tire? I’m running the original Stones with 41 in the rear tire and I’m wondering at what temperature the alarm should go off.
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Last edited by Cali261; 09-11-2020 at 10:59 PM.
I installed the FOBO2 on my 2013 a week before the rally. It is a nice system and makes monitoring easy...however...I am now experiencing consistent air loss in both tires. I have removed and replaced the caps numerous times, tightening them both snug and "gorilla" tight with the same results. Additionally, mine did not come with the T valves as indicated. I apparently must order them separately which was disappointing.
Yea, those T-Valves are pretty much a "must" when using exterior mounted TPMS sensors. Makes adding air (when necessary) much easier.
I had to source the T-valves separately when I ordered my Steelmate TPMS sensors/system as well.
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
I agree with the ease but am struggling with the thought of paying $32 for a couple of valve stems....
That's with shipping costs from the Philippines I presume? I believe that's where I ordered mine from about 5 years ago. Bought three of them.
https://my-fobo.com/accessories
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
I actually did not see those on the FOBO site. I had just run a search for FOBO T valve and Wingstuff was the first link. They want 15.99 each.
Thanks for the link to the others.