Aftermarket TPMS
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Aftermarket TPMS
I'm looking into getting some 20" aftermarket wheels for my '15 F Sport RWD.
And the wheel vendor will include aftermarket TPMS for additional $180 for set of 4.
Do those work with our cars?
What do you people usually do - swap OEM TPMS from stock wheels or get aftermarket?
Seems easier just getting a new set so I don't have to bother with swapping TPMS.
Also I need to get them re-programmed at dealer? How much does that usually costs?
And the wheel vendor will include aftermarket TPMS for additional $180 for set of 4.
Do those work with our cars?
What do you people usually do - swap OEM TPMS from stock wheels or get aftermarket?
Seems easier just getting a new set so I don't have to bother with swapping TPMS.
Also I need to get them re-programmed at dealer? How much does that usually costs?
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The OEM manufacturer is Pacific, model # PMV-C010
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yep, just like what they said. Once you do get them go to your local autozone and buy the tpms service kit to get new seals: Schrader 20032 TPMS Service Pack $1.99 each.
also, go get them programmed to your car at your local pepeboys for $14.99
dealer wants close to $50 each tpms and $100 to program. tpms torque spec is 6NM
also, go get them programmed to your car at your local pepeboys for $14.99
dealer wants close to $50 each tpms and $100 to program. tpms torque spec is 6NM
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