You will have to meet us out in the sand dunes in the winter and finally get that ride 
Sounds like the next Mod meeting will have to be at a campground! If we tell the campground we are having a "rally" many throw in a meeting room if they have one
Half way from the east/west folks puts us in Texas along I-20
The tech I have been dealing with mentioned the buyout and stated that all their updated literature is combining part numbers between the two companies. I should make the decision by tomorrow because I have found my Dometic unit on sale a PPL motorhomes for $629 so it is looking like a self install. In that case I will go with th eDometic again.Tim, mine has the Atwood ACs. Dometic bought them, but if you can get them, you'll be happy. So quiet you hardly notice them.
And my first RV accessory was a TST 507. I blew two tires in 7 miles on my boat trailer a few years ago. The TPMS is worth $240 just for peace of mind and if it prevents one blowout I'm money ahead.
As I said, they have saved me several times. Obviously they don't help with a catastrophic tire failure, but when you pick up a nail they are a godsend. Mine alarm if the pressure drops 10%. When they alarm you have time to get off the road and into a safe location to deal with a tire issue. The side of an expressway is not my idea of a fun place to change a tire.
Agreed Tim, and when I got my trailer I changed from the C or D rated to E rated ... so I had plenty of margin on the weights. (Tires rated up to about 17340 and the trailer weighs under 14000) I am sure they were 55 mph tires too, but I usually traveled at 65. With the hot sun, dry climate, and the very hot roads in the summer it just seems that after 2-3 years on trailer tires you are living on borrowed time. These lasted about 45 months before they let go ... I don't think I will wait that long going forward![]()