Do Tires Need To Be Rebalanced After Installing TPMS Sensors
Question:
I plan to use these on a 23foot Class C Ford motorhome. Do the wheels need to be re-balanced after installing the sensors on the stems?
asked by: Mike
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Expert Reply:
While it's not absolutely necessary, it wouldn't hurt have your tires rebalanced after installing the sensors from the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers # TM98FR. These sensors are lightweight enough that it shouldn't really matter so I would just test it out first and then plan to have the tires rebalanced at your next oil change.
expert reply by:
Kevin C
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TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 6 Flow Through Tire Sensors
- TPMS Sensor
- RV
- Trailer
- Mounts to Valve Stems
- 6 Sensors
- Flow Through Sensors
- Water Resistant
- Monitor Display
- TireMinder
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