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Old 07-30-2009, 08:46 PM #1  
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Tire rotation

My GTS has 7500 miles. I want to have the tires rotated. Dealer quotes about $75 or $175 with balancing. Says the TPMS will need to be reset. Does sound about right? TIA
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:18 PM #2  
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On my 05 CTT I got new rims and moved the TPMS onto the new wheels and reset it by myself.
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if you dont want to do this easy job yourself then take it to your local tyre shop, and then reset the tpms yourself, its easy and takes 2 minuites when parked on a level surface...look in your book for how to on the display.
your ment to do this if/when you get a puncture/change tyres etc.
you do NOT have to go to a stealer.
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Thank you...will just rotate then reset according to the owners manual.
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