Where to Buy a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System in Australia

Buying Guide • Australia

Where to Buy a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System in Australia

If you’re wondering where to buy a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) in Australia, the best option depends on what you’re buying it for: everyday driving, caravanning and towing, 4WD off-road travel, or work vehicles.

This guide covers the most common places Australians buy TPMS systems, what to look for in each channel, and how to avoid buying the wrong system for your setup.

Part of the Safety Sam knowledge hub: TPMS Knowledge Hub. For the master guide, start here: Complete TPMS Guide for Australia.


Quick answer

In Australia, you can buy a TPMS from specialist online stores, car accessory retailers, 4WD and caravan stores, tyre shops, and major online marketplaces. For most people, the best buying experience comes from a specialist that clearly supports your use-case and provides setup help and support if you need it.


Before you buy: choose the right type of TPMS

“TPMS” can mean very different systems. Before you choose where to buy, make sure you know:

  • How many tyres you want to monitor (car only vs towing + caravan)
  • Whether you need temperature monitoring
  • If you want a smartphone-based system or a dedicated display
  • Whether you want external or internal sensors
  • If towing, whether the system has reliable signal range

If you’re still getting your head around TPMS basics: What Is a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System?

If you’re choosing between sensor types: Wireless vs Internal TPMS


Best places to buy a TPMS in Australia

1) Specialist TPMS sellers (best for most people)

A specialist seller is usually the safest option because the product selection is focused and the guidance is better. This matters if you tow, run different tyre pressures, or want a system that’s straightforward to install and use.

Best for: caravanners, 4WD owners, and people who want confidence they’ve bought the right system.

2) 4WD and caravan accessory stores

If you want in-person advice and you’re building out a touring setup, these stores can be useful. Just make sure the system supports enough sensors for towing and has stable signal range.

Best for: touring rigs, off-road setups, and towing builds. For towing-specific selection criteria: Best TPMS for Caravans & Towing

3) Tyre shops and service centres

Tyre shops may recommend internal systems or supply systems they’re familiar with. This can be convenient if you want professional installation, especially for internal sensors.

Best for: people who want internal sensors and professional fitting. Installation guide: How to Install a TPMS

4) Major online marketplaces

Marketplaces offer lots of options and wide price ranges, but product quality and support can be inconsistent. If you buy via a marketplace, you need to be much more careful about compatibility, sensor quality, and whether you can get replacements or support later.

Best for: confident buyers who know exactly what they’re looking for and can assess quality.

5) General auto retailers

Many mainstream auto retailers stock “car-only” TPMS kits. Some are good, some are basic. If you tow, check carefully that the system is designed for towing range and multi-tyre monitoring.

Best for: everyday drivers who want a straightforward car setup.


How much should you expect to pay?

In Australia, TPMS pricing usually falls into these ranges:

  • $80–$120: basic systems with limited features
  • $120–$200: full-featured external systems (pressure + temperature monitoring)
  • $200–$400: towing-ready systems (extended range and multiple sensors)
  • $400–$600+: internal or fleet-grade systems plus fitting costs

Full breakdown here: How Much Does a TPMS Cost in Australia?


How to choose the best place to buy (simple checklist)

  • Clear product details: sensor type, temperature monitoring, number of sensors supported
  • Support: setup help, troubleshooting, warranty clarity
  • Replacement parts: availability of extra sensors and batteries
  • Returns policy: clear returns and warranty process
  • Compatibility guidance: helps you avoid buying the wrong kit

If you want a fast way to confirm fit: Check Compatibility


Best buying option by driver type

Caravan owners and towers

Choose a seller who clearly supports towing setups and can help you monitor both vehicle and caravan tyres. Start with: Best TPMS for Caravans & Towing

4WD and off-road drivers

Off-road driving adds pressure changes, heat and vibration. Choose a system that handles real-world conditions and is easy to check on the go.

Families and everyday drivers

Prioritise simplicity: reliable alerts, clear PSI readings, and low effort day-to-day.

Tradies and fleets

Prioritise reliability, low downtime, and support for multiple vehicles if required.


Buy a TPMS online in Australia (Safety Sam)

If you want a TPMS that’s simple to install and designed for real-world Australian driving and towing, you can view Safety Sam here:

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

It’s priced at $149 and includes real-time pressure and temperature monitoring with easy DIY installation.


FAQs

Can I buy a TPMS in Australia and install it myself?

Yes. Most external sensor systems are designed for DIY installation and can be installed in under 30 minutes. Use this guide: How to Install a TPMS

What’s the best TPMS for caravans in Australia?

Look for multi-tyre support, temperature monitoring, and reliable towing range. Read: Best TPMS for Caravans & Towing

Should I buy internal TPMS sensors?

Internal sensors are protected but require professional installation and replacement. External sensors are easier to install and replace. Compare here: Wireless vs Internal TPMS

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