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2. Indirect TPMS This system does not measure tire pressure directly. Instead, it utilizes the wheel speed sensors already existing in the anti-lock braking system (ABS) to monitor the rotation of each tire. If a tire is under-inflated, it has a different rotation speed compared to properly inflated tires. The system then calculates the pressure drop based on these differences. While this system is less accurate than direct TPMS, it is more cost-effective and is often found in older vehicle models.


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In conclusion, pickup trucks stand as a testament to the evolution of automotive engineering and consumer culture. Blending functionality, versatility, and personal expression, they have carved out a unique niche that appeals to a diverse audience— from construction workers to families to outdoor adventurers. As technology progresses and societal values shift, the future of pickup trucks seems brighter than ever, ready to adapt while still staying true to their foundational roots of utility and rugged charm. Whether on a construction site or a scenic back road, the pickup truck remains an enduring symbol of capability and resilience.


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RC earth moving equipment represents a significant advancement in construction and landscaping technology. By prioritizing safety, efficiency, and precision, these machines are not just changing how we approach earth-moving tasks; they are setting new standards for the industry. As we move toward an increasingly automated future, the potential for remote-controlled machinery will only continue to expand, providing exciting opportunities for innovation and progress in the field.


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