(Newswire.net — May 15, 2013) BOP, NZ — Graeme Robinson has been in the tire industry for over 30 years in all aspects of tire fitting and tire maintenance, from the smallest of hand cart tires to large dump truck and loader tires, and even aircraft tires.
Recently Graeme, answered the following questions, “What is a Crossfire TPMS?”, “Why are correct tire pressures so important?”, and “What are the benefits of installing a Crossfire Tire Pressure Monitoring System?”
“First of all we will look at the question of What is a Crossfire TPMS:
Basically, it is a very simple tire pressure monitoring system in combination with a dual tire load sharing setup.
Now to answer, Why having correct tire pressures are so important:
Correct tire pressures are an important factor to the safe operation of your vehicle:
- The stability of the vehicle is improved with correct tire pressures
- Braking is also improved and it helps with your vehicles overall safety
- Decreases rolling resistance which enhances cornering ability and traction
- Under inflation over heats the tires which may cause premature failure
- Over inflation increases tire chipping and upsets ride comfort
Finally, What the benefits are of installing a Crossfire tire pressure monitoring system:
- Tire retread ability is drastically improved as casing stresses have been minimized
- Tire pressure monitoring time is cut as you have one inflation point for dual tires
- The ability to check air loss in either tire at a glance due to the easy to read gauge
- Lowers rolling resistance which will in turn decrease fuel usage, which in turn saves you money
- Obtains maximum performance out of the tire which also saves you money”
Graeme Robinson of Crossfire Components is the Australasian Distributor for the Crossfire TPMS / Tire Pressure Monitoring System but can also have the product delivered directly from the manufacturer right to your door anywhere in the world.
For more information:
Contact Graeme Robinson at Crossfire Components
Email: sales@crossfirecomponents.co.nz.
Website: http://www.crossfirecomponents.com