05-11-2008, 10:50 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ventura, CA
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Re: TPMS -Do you need them?
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Originally Posted by Carbeaux
They're a safety feature. For me they're worth it. They HAVE worked for me on mine.
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I second that, I'm glad I have them. I was running down the freeway (with my wife and baby) at about 75 mph in the left lane when the warning sounded. My wife said, "Maybe it's another slow leak." "Maybe," I say, "but I should probably pull over and check." Just as I start slowing down and moving across 5 lanes to the right shoulder the left rear tire goes completely flat. Even though I'm a professional driver (over a million miles) and was prepared for it, it still got a little squirelly on me before I got it stopped. I have no doubt that the early warning saved me from a spin or worse.
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