Darth Bama
Zombie Control Specialist
It would be a nice option, and safer as many people don't have the sense to at least glance at their tires every morning before driving off. Maybe I'm the crazy, but I at least eyeball mine every morning. 


as long as it's not another bogus thing (like TPMS) that discount tire is gonna tack on to my bill then I'm fine.
It would be a nice option, and safer as many people don't have the sense to at least glance at their tires every morning before driving off. Maybe I'm the crazy, but I at least eyeball mine every morning.![]()
as long as it's not another bogus thing (like TPMS) that discount tire is gonna tack on to my bill then I'm fine.
TPMS is bogus?
Mine has always worked well and even informed me once of a puncture long before I damaged the tire or ended up in an accident.
I'm a big fan.
I like the GM system where I can read the pressure, rather than a dummy light that goes off, though.

It would be a nice option, and safer as many people don't have the sense to at least glance at their tires every morning before driving off. Maybe I'm the crazy, but I at least eyeball mine every morning.![]()
I don't check mine as a daily ritual but I do look at them as I approach from time-to-time just because. As for the "most people" comment, yeah, I'm with you. It seems like half of the vehicles I ride behind clearly have under-inflated tires.

It would be a nice option, and safer as many people don't have the sense to at least glance at their tires every morning before driving off. Maybe I'm the crazy, but I at least eyeball mine every morning.![]()
I really don't trust the TPS. When I had my '07 and switched wheels and tires for winter/summer, it took the truck at least 20 minutes of driving to realize there were no sensors in my summer wheels.