So its about that time to get new tires for me. But not sure how this tire pressure monitors work. Can I just mount and balance new wheels on my
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So its about that time to get new tires for me.
But not sure how this tire pressure monitors work. Can I just mount and balance new wheels on my stock Rays or what. Sorry for the dumb question just want to make sure how this works before somethings comes up |
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^ +1 to what he said. Some places will try to sell you a "TPMS repair/rebuild kit" that is nothing more then some new rubber gaskets and hardware. If you your wheels are not very old you should be good to go.
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