FS: TPMS for 2008 to 2010 E60
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FS: TPMS for 2008 to 2010 E60
I have TPMS bought and used for a couple of months up for sale for $150 shipped.
They were used on a 2008 E60 of mine. So, I'm guessing they'd work up to 2010 E60 models but may also work for F10 and 11?
They aren't beaten up TPMS off from old wheels, they were bought brand new and were only used for a couple of months.
Thanks for looking.
They were used on a 2008 E60 of mine. So, I'm guessing they'd work up to 2010 E60 models but may also work for F10 and 11?
They aren't beaten up TPMS off from old wheels, they were bought brand new and were only used for a couple of months.
Thanks for looking.
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what do they look like? do you have a picture? I have tpms on my 2010 535i. I have the standard model alloy rim. I'm thinking of replacing them eventually with the 7 spoke sports alloy rim, but the guy that sells them says his rim is from a non-tpms car.
Do you know if that make a difference? Will the rim fit my car or is there some sort of retrofiting of my car's tpms onto the new rim?
Any help is much appreciated!
Theo
Do you know if that make a difference? Will the rim fit my car or is there some sort of retrofiting of my car's tpms onto the new rim?
Any help is much appreciated!
Theo
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what do they look like? do you have a picture? I have tpms on my 2010 535i. I have the standard model alloy rim. I'm thinking of replacing them eventually with the 7 spoke sports alloy rim, but the guy that sells them says his rim is from a non-tpms car.
Do you know if that make a difference? Will the rim fit my car or is there some sort of retrofiting of my car's tpms onto the new rim?
Any help is much appreciated!
Theo
Do you know if that make a difference? Will the rim fit my car or is there some sort of retrofiting of my car's tpms onto the new rim?
Any help is much appreciated!
Theo
http://www.bimmian.com/elements/prod...TPM/ML_060.jpg
I'm currently away from home, so I can't take pictures of my TPMS but they look exactly like them.
If you're not planning to keep the original wheels as a backup plan, you can have the tires dismounted from them and take off TPMS, which you can use on the new rims that you're getting.
Good Luck.
The TPMS are still up for sale BTW.
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My Ride: BMW 535i 2010
Here is the link for picture reference.
http://www.bimmian.com/elements/prod...TPM/ML_060.jpg
I'm currently away from home, so I can't take pictures of my TPMS but they look exactly like them.
If you're not planning to keep the original wheels as a backup plan, you can have the tires dismounted from them and take off TPMS, which you can use on the new rims that you're getting.
Good Luck.
The TPMS are still up for sale BTW.
http://www.bimmian.com/elements/prod...TPM/ML_060.jpg
I'm currently away from home, so I can't take pictures of my TPMS but they look exactly like them.
If you're not planning to keep the original wheels as a backup plan, you can have the tires dismounted from them and take off TPMS, which you can use on the new rims that you're getting.
Good Luck.
The TPMS are still up for sale BTW.
Do you know of a reputable tire shop that can do this type of tire replacement? Have you tired costco? I always take my car to costco, but not my E60.
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