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Like I said, price should be less than $200/set if you shop carefully.
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My Ride: '08 535i Sport
I'd highly recommend that you stay away from aftermarket tpms. There are a ton of customers who have purchased aftermarket TPMS to save money who ultimately regret doing so. The reason for that is that these aftermarket sensors often have syncing and compatibility issues. Basically, the car will sync up and read the TPMS, and it’ll go inactive and trigger the warning intermediately. This is something that can grow to be a big pain and will be a hassle to diagnose. I’d rather not put you through this trouble as the end solution most of the time for customers is that they end paying the difference for some OEM sensors. They do also pay for remounting/balancing of their wheels which could have been avoided in the first place.
The dealer is definitely ripping you off by trying to charge you $350 for the set. We sell the OEM BERU TPMS for a whole lot less than what the dealer is charging. There are two different TPMS available for the E60 depending on the year of the car.
Huf/Beru TPMS Sensors BMW (RDE008)
Huf/Beru TPMS Sensors BMW RDE012
The dealer is definitely ripping you off by trying to charge you $350 for the set. We sell the OEM BERU TPMS for a whole lot less than what the dealer is charging. There are two different TPMS available for the E60 depending on the year of the car.
Huf/Beru TPMS Sensors BMW (RDE008)
Huf/Beru TPMS Sensors BMW RDE012
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