4x4x4doors
Explorer
Don't most modern vehicles with TPS have metal valve stems anyway? I know my '07 4runner does.
Since the TPS is in the stem, do they even make TPS stems in rubber?
And FWIW, I'm not a big fan of TPS anyway. If it actually told you the pressure, or told you which tire was low, it might be worthwhile but as it is, it's just a PITA. I have a set of FJ Cruiser wheels w/o TPS sensors, that's what I'm going to put on after Winter is over.
My Colorado (08) has the useless TPMS as well --a tire is low, guess which one system. But that varies. We rented a Dodge Avenger that told us what the pressure was in each tire by pushing a button on the dash. My understanding is the full-size Silverado has a similar system.
There are after market systems that will remotely tell you pressure for each tire also. They seem to start in the $250 range for 4-tire systems but are available for 2-4-6-more. I considered buying one for a family member's vehicle. The cost of the system would be less than the replacement of a tire or two that's been trashed by letting them run too low.