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How to choose the right TPMS for your vehicle?

Choosing the right Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) for your vehicle is essential for maintaining optimal tyre performance and safety. With various options available on the market, it can be challenging to determine which TPMS best suits your needs. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you make an informed decision. 1. Compatibility with Your Vehicle…

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What are the top safety gadgets for caravanners?

Caravanning adventure offers the freedom to explore at your own pace. However, safety should always be at the forefront of your travels. Equipping your caravan with the right safety gadgets can make all the difference. Here are some top safety gadgets that every caravanner should consider: 1. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) A TPMS is…

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Is it worth buying an automatic tire deflators?

Whether your touring, overlanding or into some serious 4wdriving, automatic tire deflators are a must have. Not only will they save you time they will accurately deflate each tyre to the pre-set pressure you have selected. The 4wd market is a growing industry and the demand for fast and precise deflation devices led us to…

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iCheckTPMS Automatic Tire Deflators Versus the Rest

At iCheckTPMS over the past year, we have designed and developed what we think is the worlds best automatic tire deflators. We have eliminated the need to calibrate the tire deflator using the tyre that has been deflated to a specified pressure and then set. The problem with these is that if you change terrain…

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What are automatic tyre deflators used for?

Automatic tyre deflators are used for airing down your tyres when the need arises to run lower pressures for additional grip when off roading. Lower pressures give your tyres a larger foot print for extra grip in sand, mud and gravel roads etc. Not only will they provide better grip they will also soften the…

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Why do you need automatic tyre deflators? 

When driving off-road, decreasing your tyre pressures will give you more grip on soft surfaces. Reducing your tyre pressures means more of the tyre surface area will be in contact with the ground, making you less likely to sink in sand or mud. On rocky terrain, a tyre with less pressure will give you more…