JohnWick
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- Bill
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I'm going to haul my new wheels over to Discount Tire in the next week or two and have them mount up tires.
I haven't made a final decision yet, but I am leaning towards leaving the TPMS sensors in my OEM wheels and keeping that set for the winter.
Are "aftermarket" TPMS sensors good to go? I see sets of 4 on Amazon for maybe $50-ish.
Anyone use the aftermarket sensors with any success? Or buy OEM?
Also might just have them yank the sensors from my current wheels and install them in the new. Discount Tire said they would do $60 each for new sensors installed in the new wheels.
What's the preferred option...?
I haven't made a final decision yet, but I am leaning towards leaving the TPMS sensors in my OEM wheels and keeping that set for the winter.
Are "aftermarket" TPMS sensors good to go? I see sets of 4 on Amazon for maybe $50-ish.
Anyone use the aftermarket sensors with any success? Or buy OEM?
Also might just have them yank the sensors from my current wheels and install them in the new. Discount Tire said they would do $60 each for new sensors installed in the new wheels.
What's the preferred option...?
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