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Do you still have TPS in aftermarket wheels: yes/no?

Aftermarket wheels and Tire sensors yes/no?

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So I'm having a bit of trouble with my Rockstars. I went from losing pressure fast to slow after retightning them down. But they still seem to lose air at about .5psi a day. I'm checking them every day at the same time to avoid any inconsistencies due to ambient temperature. I'm getting to the point of saying the hell with it and remove them. How many of you guys are still using your TPS in aftermarket rims? Also did any of you have issue like mine?
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I don't have them, and don't miss them. The low pressure warning light doesn't go off (for me) until exactly sixty miles on the odometer, then you have to deal with the light being on. As soon as you turn the truck off, the light stays off until you go another sixty miles or so.

I, personally, think that TPS' are a joke and just something else to cause headaches, just like you are having. There is no need for a Tire Pressure monitoring system on any vehicle. We only have them thanks to those morons out there who fail to ever check ANYTHING on their vehicle, let alone the tire pressures, much less do a "walk around" before they hop in and take off down the highway. Rant over!
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