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canucklehead Sep 25, 2009 10:57 AM

to sedan owners on coupe 19's
 
i am about to purchase a set of coupe 19's for my '04 sport sedan, lowered slightly on an '05 Z suspension. i have yet to see the rims (later today), but the owner says he took them off after 1k kms for Volks so they are in "mint" condition with ~95% rubber. $700 - assuming everything looks sweet.

i have a few questions:

1. how do i tell if the 19's have TPMS or not? the owner isn't a car guy and has no idea. he had aftermarket rims installed within 1000 kms of buying his coupe. to be honest - i don't know what they look like or where they are located either.
2. if the 19's have TPMS, do i need to do anything when i install the wheels on my car, or is it a plug-and-play deal?
3. if the 19's do not have TPMS, what are my options?
4. some people indicate that with my setup i will have rear fender rubbing issues, other people say they never had a problem except for extreme situations. what's the deal?

i have searched and posted this query in the TECH section as well.

thank you

Swivel Sep 25, 2009 11:07 AM

I can only answer #4 and that is you will have NO issues, only compliments on how flush your wheels are!! That's assuming you stick to the stock sizes or at least go no larger than 255/35 on the back. The stock 245/40s are fine but I found the front 225/40s a little narrow. I first went to 235/35s (too small) and just this week switched to 245/35s, very happy with those. Still have 245/40s on the front but will look over the winter for some 255/35s.

STCLAIRWEST Sep 25, 2009 11:12 AM

Mine was rubbing like crazy on z springs, I had to get my fenders rolled.

canucklehead Sep 25, 2009 12:13 PM

^ this is what i keep seeing - mixed reviews! i'll be sticking to the stock sizes.

anyone with input on the TPMS issue? what happens if i go without TPMS on the new rims? nothing - except that i lose that function? as long as the dash light doesn't stay on i don't really care.

thx guys.

STCLAIRWEST Sep 25, 2009 12:35 PM

Mine came without tpms but the light never comes on only after long drives on the highway.

InTgr8r Sep 25, 2009 12:38 PM

^ whs; the light will definitely come on after 30 - 45 minutes.
If it bothers you..... so people have put a small piece of tape or tint over it.

nghiars Sep 25, 2009 12:48 PM

if you run with out tpms, you will lose that function and nothing more. You may get the warning light since there is no TPMS where the ecu is looking for one. Dealer can fix this. If it does have TPMS, then the dealer can reprogram them to match your car.

even though cars are supposed to be the same... drops can vary even from the same exact setups. I would not expect any rubbing issues but if you are worried, i would get the fenders rolled just in case.

Canuck Sep 25, 2009 12:48 PM

1. how do i tell if the 19's have TPMS or not? the owner isn't a car guy and has no idea. he had aftermarket rims installed within 1000 kms of buying his coupe. to be honest - i don't know what they look like or where they are located either.

The TPMS sensors are attached to the valve stem and reside on the internal surface of the wheel (inside the tire).

2. if the 19's have TPMS, do i need to do anything when i install the wheels on my car, or is it a plug-and-play deal?

If they have TPMS you will have to get them programmed for your car. I think it cost me $100 or so at Kal Tire.

3. if the 19's do not have TPMS, what are my options?

As mentioned earlier, you will just have to put up with the light on your dash.

4. some people indicate that with my setup i will have rear fender rubbing issues, other people say they never had a problem except for extreme situations. what's the deal?

I run 245/40R19 Yokahama s.drives on all 4 corners and I have stock suspension. I have no rubbing issues whatsoever. Then again, I have a G35X so the suspension might be slightly different than a RWD sedan.

canucklehead Sep 25, 2009 12:54 PM

thanks guys. the rims probably have TPMS, but if they don't i won't sweat it. my but can tell if i've blown a donut, and i check my tires regularly anyhow.

exwrx Sep 25, 2009 01:06 PM

my rims dont have TPMS and the light has only come on 2 or 3 times. the light turns off when you turn the car off and on.

STCLAIRWEST Sep 25, 2009 02:12 PM

When I was on stock suspension it only rubbed with people in the back. When I swapped in the z springs it started rubbing like crazy with just me in the car on bumps and even on turns.

4DGS Sep 25, 2009 02:24 PM

Didn't 05+ Gs get TPMS standard? And since these are 19" Rays that means they have to have them....

So I THINK they have TPMS. Pretty sure though.

Just get your fenders rolled and save yourself cutting up brand new tires. Plus you might want to upgrade to new wheels in a year or something and they might be super fat!

dofu Sep 25, 2009 02:51 PM

If you already have TPMS on your current wheels, you should be able to just swap them into the 19s if they don't already have the sensors inside.

manny_fresh Sep 25, 2009 03:09 PM

One way to tell if they have TPMS is, look at the valve stem. It should look alot bigger than your ordinary valve stem and should be all metal. Hope that helps.

RBull Sep 25, 2009 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by 4DGS (Post 4581653)
Didn't 05+ Gs get TPMS standard? And since these are 19" Rays that means they have to have them....

So I THINK they have TPMS. Pretty sure though.

Just get your fenders rolled and save yourself cutting up brand new tires. Plus you might want to upgrade to new wheels in a year or something and they might be super fat!

My '04 coupe had TPMS and I'm pretty sure your '03 sedan does too.


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