I'm interested in a tire pressure monitor but first things first, tires.
The Dunlop up front was nearly new (1500 miles per the invoice) so I bought a matching Dunlop tire and I'm good to go up front. Interestingly, the dealer pulled out a Dunlop and a Goodyear and showed me they were the same (saying Goodyear owned Dunlop and it was the same tire). Anyway, while they don't match, all of the drive tires are in similarly good condition (two are drive or steer) and I see no special reason to replace them (other than my OCD). I'd rather spend the money on one of those TST systems instead.
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