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Old 05-04-2006, 10:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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TPMS Compatibility

I am wondering if we could start a list of aftermarket wheels that accept the factory TPMS sensors. I have contacted countless dealers about this and all I get are 'maybe's', 'they might?', or 'NO'. If I am going to drop $$ on a set of wheels I want to know for sure that they work with the TPMS. Please post your wheels that accept these sensors. Thanks.
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

Fit right in my 17x9 ( +10mm offset ) Gear Alloy 711MB Modified rims with zero leakage or fitment problems whatsoever.....
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

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Fit right in my 17x9 ( +10mm offset ) Gear Alloy 711MB Modified rims with zero leakage or fitment problems whatsoever.....
Thanks shadow for the pics. No one else has TPMS in there aftermarket wheels? Is there a thread or poll I missed that has this already?
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

Fit on my 17x8.5 inch MB "Razor" wheels.
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

well from what I hear you can duct tape them inside the wheel and they will still read. I have no clue if this will work just what I have heard. I know some companies have adapter kits out.
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

I didn't even put them in my MotoMetal 951's because I read somewhere that someone had leaks, so I didnt even want to bother with it. That was about a month and a half ago, and just TWO days ago, the tire sensor light turned on and wont go away!
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

once it comes on it wont go away without the sensors being there. I have heard it is a federal offense to take them completely out.
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

I didnt even try to put them on my BBS RW rims

heard they dont work...but...
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

I had them in my 17x10 rockers,,, and curantly in my 17x9 procomp extreme 6079's
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Re: TPMS Compatibility

the sensors work in my welds (dakars).
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