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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    How about tire valve stem sleeves? Not sure if these'll fit or if, since it's made of plastic, it won't flex.

    https://shopee.ph/Stylish-Tire-Stem-...e-ac765f780d78
    Doubt it will help. The sleeve might make it even worse.

    The rip happens inside the notched part of the tire valve neck where it interfaces with the rim.


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    #82
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Doubt it will help. The sleeve might make it even worse.

    The rip happens inside the notched part of the tire valve neck where it interfaces with the rim.

    I see. I was imagining the rip happening where the metal tip attaches to the rubber.

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    #83
    Hirap makahanap ng internal tpms na good quality. Yung legit seller din.

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    #84
    Quote Originally Posted by torps04 View Post
    Hirap makahanap ng internal tpms na good quality. Yung legit seller din.

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    but how do we know what's good quality and what's not-good quality, before purchasing it?

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    #85
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    but how do we know what's good quality and what's not-good quality, before purchasing it?
    Yung marami nang bumili at maraming legit reviews. Plus na rin kung may reviews sa youtube.

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    #86
    I'm cheap and practical, so that's why I went with externally-mounted sensors. No strings attached. Pag naubos kagad battery, madaling palitan. Kapag sira yung sensor, madaling palitan. No love lost kasi mura lang. My only criteria is of course, it should be reasonably accurate. Anyway, it only has one job.

    I will only go with internal sensors if it's OEM or if it's of a reputable brand... yung tipong di mo kailangan i-service for 6 - 8 years.

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    #87
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    I'm cheap and practical, so that's why I went with externally-mounted sensors. No strings attached. Pag naubos kagad battery, madaling palitan. Kapag sira yung sensor, madaling palitan. No love lost kasi mura lang. My only criteria is of course, it should be reasonably accurate. Anyway, it only has one job.

    I will only go with internal sensors if it's OEM or if it's of a reputable brand... yung tipong di mo kailangan i-service for 6 - 8 years.
    i think i prefer this.
    DIY variety.

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    #88
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i think i prefer this.
    DIY variety.
    Optical analog TPMS for me. I fear losing sanity over those digital ones.[emoji16]

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    #89
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Optical analog TPMS for me. I fear losing sanity over those digital ones.[emoji16]
    What is an “optical analog TPMS”?

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    #90
    "conventional tyre gauge."
    tsip.

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Wireless  TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System