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Old Nov 26, 2010 | 09:46 AM
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TPMS Calibration for 22"

Hi Just wondering for you all with 21" or 22" aftermarket wheels, how do you set your TPMS setting in the PCM/Vehicle display? We only have options for 18-20". any input is greatly appreciated!


P.S. Anyone interested in a set of 19" stock Conti SportContact 3?
 
Old Nov 30, 2010 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by CaymenGTS
Hi Just wondering for you all with 21" or 22" aftermarket wheels, how do you set your TPMS setting in the PCM/Vehicle display? We only have options for 18-20". any input is greatly appreciated!


P.S. Anyone interested in a set of 19" stock Conti SportContact 3?
I have the same question. A set of 22" HRE P40L's are being installed on my Panamera S this Friday at Wheels Boutique. Should we just set the PCM variable to 20"??? Thanks.
 
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yes, you set to 20"; because it matches close to the overall OD or the 22", due to tire series differences between 20 and 22's. For instance 35 vs. 30 series.

I have 22" wheels with TPMS sensors, set to 20"; no problems ever.
 
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yes, you set to 20"; because it matches close to the overall OD or the 22", due to tire series differences between 20 and 22's. For instance 35 vs. 30 series.

I have 22" wheels with TPMS sensors, set to 20"; no problems ever.
That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.
 
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That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.
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