New wheels and Tire Pressure Sensor
#18
My 20" iforged wheels should be installed this weekend. I have an extra set of tire sensors that I am going to put on the iforged. My installer explained to me why the sensors won't fit on a multi piece wheel. The valve stem hole is not angled like a one piece wheel, it's at a right angle. He said there is a kit that can strap the sensor on and from what he told me it's pretty reliable and he's done it on other cars.
#19
After doing more research on this site I don't think I want to install the sensors with a strap. It makes sense, with all of the vibration from the road and everything else it is bound to come loose or move around unless it was bonded with a specific loctite or actually bolted.
#20
My light finally came on (after 1K miles) but it goes away periodically... from my past experience playing with sensors, the drilling is the best option, but DO NOT under any circumstances let an unexperienced shop do it.... I can't drill my wheels since they are loaners from a friend so I'll just live with it for the time being...
#22
I lucked out! My new iforged 2 piece wheels are designed to work with OEM tire sensors without the strap. The valve stem hole is on an angled fillet (similar to one piece wheels). I bought the tire sensors for $84/ea and the mounting hardware for $8.50/ea from Magnussen Lexus of Fremont (with 15% off coupon). That's actually a good price considering that i was quoted between $110 - $220. All need is the sensors to be registered.
#24
Originally Posted by vboyz
which is the best method to deal with tires sensor drill or trap...?
2. I would assume using the strap because I've seen RV and motorcycle applications where they use the strap for aftermarket TPMS on stock wheels.
#26
I also had the same problem but, do you remember if you ever did set up the tire pressure monitor system, if you dont then light will never come on even if you have the factory wheels on. For you guys trying to disable the monitor system, sorry out of gas.
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