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Yes - I have used the "zip tie" method the last couple of times when I bought new sensors..
You have to get it just right to trick the system.
Works like a charm!!
Joe Z
You have to get it just right to trick the system.
Works like a charm!!
Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 09-23-10 at 12:12 PM. Reason: typo
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can you explain how to do it?
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Update: Thanks to those who helped me with this however I just UPS my sensors so that they can be installed into my wheels. Originally I was going to have to get them broke down and the sensors installed myself. Now they are going to install them before i get them !!!
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Update: Thanks to those who helped me with this however I just UPS my sensors so that they can be installed into my wheels. Originally I was going to have to get them broke down and the sensors installed myself. Now they are going to install them before i get them !!!
BTW, on my current wheels, I am using the old stocks in the garage next to car. I have another set, but not mounted... waiting for the next set to come around.
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