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Old 10-21-09, 01:06 PM
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Jack! It seems to change everyday! I hope I don't have to buy 2 sets of wheels.

Originally Posted by Muggy
your going for SC1 now peter? What happened
Old 10-21-09, 02:37 PM
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don't forget the most important thing.. your money lol
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Originally Posted by nomoresti
I believe work has a tpms adapter as well as a drill a hole option if you go 19" or bigger. Not for 18's though.
Yes, there are two options in regards to retaining factory TPMS with WORK Wheels

Option #1: Have an additional hole drilled by the factory upon time of order. This option is available for most all applications, except in specific cases. Please feel free to check with us based on the wheel model, sizing, etc. It is not limited to just 19's or bigger, we can also do this on 18's. There is no additional charge for this option.

Option #2: We sell TPMS 90 degree adapters that thread into the valvestem on the inside and hold the neck of the TPMS sensor securely in place. This allows TPMS to be used without an additional hole drilled. Not all valvestems can accept this adapter, as some valvestems are one piece and do not allow the adapter to thread in.

Note to those interested in Step Lip and TPMS: at the moment we do not recommend TPMS drilling on the step rim, however ask at the time of your interest and we can work accordingly

With both options, feel free to check with us at anytime regarding TPMS and the wheel you are interested in.

Any other questions please PM me.

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So I'm ordering my wheels, and I have finalize the specs of the wheel. Can you guys check to see if its all good, will it rub?

WORK SC1, step lip, black polish finish.
Front 19x9 +40, R disk.
Rear 19x9 +34, O disk.
Black color logo center caps.
5x114.3 bolt pattern.

WORKUSA said i can't ask them to drill a hole for TPMS for a step lip barrel so I will purchasing the WORK TPMS adapter. Tires will probably be Hankook 235/35/19.

Does it look good to you guys?
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Originally Posted by pchan0
So I'm ordering my wheels, and I have finalize the specs of the wheel. Can you guys check to see if its all good, will it rub?

WORK SC1, step lip, black polish finish.
Front 19x9 +40, R disk.
Rear 19x9 +34, O disk.
Black color logo center caps.
5x114.3 bolt pattern.

WORKUSA said i can't ask them to drill a hole for TPMS for a step lip barrel so I will purchasing the WORK TPMS adapter. Tires will probably be Hankook 235/35/19.

Does it look good to you guys?
How so when my friend bought his SC1 step lip with drill hole for his TPMS?
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