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Hi Guys,

We are now appointed the Australian Distributor of "Orange" TPMS (Tyre Pressue Monitoring System)

For those Track Warriors you will need this, why bother with tyre pressue gauges everytime you get on and off the track? This will not only monitor tyre pressure but also temperature live.

-Full Time (24 hours monitoring)

-Real time

-Up to 7 Years Battery Life

-Changeable Valves

-Show's tyre pressure and temperature

The Orange TPMS offer the most comprehensive wireless solution for tyre monitoring with both pressure and temperature displayed on screen for each wheel. Orange TPMS is suitable for all four-wheel passenger vehicles.

A 2007 SEMA Award winner for Best New Product, Orange TPMS offers real-time monitoring with a RF Wireless with a patented integrated antenna, military specification 3.6v lithium batteries in the wheel sensors. High and low warnings are displayed by both visual and audible tone.

Orange TPMS is suitable for your daily driver through to your four wheel drive to your race car. All styles of driving rely on the final point of contact with the ground through your tyre and providing constant monitoring will alert you to any change in the pressure or temperature of your tyres.

Orange TPMS is used by the following race teams;

Le-Mans 24 hr (Honda official formula Team)

Renault Formula Open 2000

Formula China

Motul Nismo Drift 350z (Australia)

C1 super cup (Ferrari)

GT N1 (Nissan, Honda)

F3 Japan (Alfa Romeo)

A1 (Testing in England)

Why Monitor Your Tyre Pressue?

Most people ignor their tyres. Tyres are undoubtedly the most critical saftey compnent on a vehecile. Where the rubber meets the road affests traction, handling, steering, stability and braking. Because of this, a sudden tire failure can have serious consequences, especially if it occurs at highway speeds and at the track. Yet people neglect tier tyres and assume that all is well unless they totally flat, at which point it is too late!!

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In Stock $299 Delivered

how does it handle spare wheels? eg i've got 6 wheels that will be rotated over a event, and at times i might have a spare in the boot

That would be hard b/c they come in sets of 4 and all are monitored by it's corner, FR, FL, RR, RL..we will put this qestion to the manufacturer and see if they have an answer

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