new 20 inch zenettis can i install my old sensors please help
new 20 inch zenettis can i install my old sensors please help
hey
i just bought a new pair of 20 inch rims for my 04 coupe im getting them installed tomaro any chance of me using my tire pressure sensors from my 18s on them? and if i take out my sensors will i be stuck with that light on my speedometeor for low tire pressure
i just bought a new pair of 20 inch rims for my 04 coupe im getting them installed tomaro any chance of me using my tire pressure sensors from my 18s on them? and if i take out my sensors will i be stuck with that light on my speedometeor for low tire pressure
Originally Posted by ebuy929
hey
i just bought a new pair of 20 inch rims for my 04 coupe im getting them installed tomaro any chance of me using my tire pressure sensors from my 18s on them? and if i take out my sensors will i be stuck with that light on my speedometeor for low tire pressure
i just bought a new pair of 20 inch rims for my 04 coupe im getting them installed tomaro any chance of me using my tire pressure sensors from my 18s on them? and if i take out my sensors will i be stuck with that light on my speedometeor for low tire pressure
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Originally Posted by ebuy929
my new rims require more psi they use 42 the stock sensors are set to 35 is there any way to change this?
or erprogram the sensor
or erprogram the sensor
Why not fill with nitrogen?
Much more stable, less leakage, same PSI hot & cold.
Our local Costco is doing it for $0
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
They are fixed settings...
Why not fill with nitrogen?
Much more stable, less leakage, same PSI hot & cold.
Our local Costco is doing it for $0
Why not fill with nitrogen?
Much more stable, less leakage, same PSI hot & cold.
Our local Costco is doing it for $0
Plus, I'd be afraid of what happened if you blew a tire. Would a mushroom cloud appear?
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