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Old Jan 8, 2005 | 03:44 PM
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i was wondering if i order the (tyre pressure monotiring system) , can i change the wheels later ? or i must stick with the original ones ?
and if i change the wheels , will it affect the system?
 
Old Jan 8, 2005 | 03:45 PM
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what kind of tire pressure monitor?
is it from tire rack?

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Sending units secured to the metal valve stem with a self locking Torx screw.
You should be able to use them on other wheels
TPMS will make it's appearance sometime in MT06
 
Old Jan 9, 2005 | 07:55 AM
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it is a system which can let u chek ur tyre pressure and view it on the instruments.
it is allready avalaible here in Saudi Arabia and i ordered it on my 997 C2S.
 
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TPMS systems are generally made two ways. The sensors either mount to the wheel with a band that runs around the drop-center inside the tire, or the sensor is part of the valve stem itself. In order to use a stem based system, you'll need to know if the wheel is angled inside to accept the sensor. The aftermarket systems usually use the banding system so the shape of the wheel is not a problem. Switching wheels is no problem, either. We sell the Smart-Tire system, which uses bands, but mose OE systems use a valve stem sensor.
 
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