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Aftermarket TPMS

A small investment of $149.00 will allow you to read real time 24 hour tire pressure on your car.

  • Reduce Fuel Consumption
    • Conduct your test on our exclusive gas savings calculator
  • Extend Tire Life
    • Tire life is reduced 10% for every 3psi of under-inflated tires
  • Reduce CO2
    • Your way of taking part in reducing greenhouse gases

Kit can be retrofitted on any four wheel vehicle and light truck

Aftermarket Kit

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Calculate your savings now!

Enter miles driven per year :
Enter your car's miles per gallon (MPG) rating:
Enter gasoline cost per gallon:

  Gasoline Used
in Gallons:
Money Spent
on Gas:
Cost of improperly
inflated tires:
Tire Life
Reduction:

Properly inflated tires

$ N/A -0-

Under inflated by 5 PSI

$ $ 15%

Under inflated by 10 PSI

$ $ 35%

Under inflated by 15 PSI

$ $ 55%

 

Tire Pressure Facts

With the price of gasoline skyrocketing, increasing fuel efficiency is important on your budget. You can improve your gas mileage by around 3.3 percent by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure the U.S. Department of Energy estimates. For every pound per square inch that all four of a vehicle’s tires are under-inflated, a driver’s gas mileage is lowered by 0.4 percent.

Conserve Fuel

Some 3.56 million gallons of gas are wasted each day because of incorrectly-inflated tires according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). You can improve your gas mileage by around 3.3 percent by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure the DOE estimates. For every pound per square inch that all four of a vehicle’s tires are under-inflated, a driver’s gas mileage is lowered by 0.4 percent the DOE says.
An under-inflated tire increases rolling resistance, which cuts a vehicle’s fuel efficiency, and with an estimated 80 percent of drivers unable to check the pressure in their tires it’s not beyond the bounds of reason to think billions of gallons of gasoline are wasted each year.
After winter your tires are under-inflated. For every 10 degrees of temperature change you see about 1 pound of pressure change, and a tire loses about 1 pound every 60 days in natural depletion.

Aftermarket TPMS - A small investment of $149.00 can go a long way