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Old 04-28-2008, 07:04 AM
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Its been a while since I got some new rims put on my 530, and the new tires didnt have the TPMs installed on them, so I have this message that turns on for a few secs when I first start up the car, and a little light which remains on all the time. I don't mind the light but I would just like to get some TPMs installed just so i don't ruin my pilots if one of them is running low. So if anyone can suggest where and how much I can get them for, that would be great.
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Originally Posted by BuDdyLe' post='569952' date='Apr 28 2008, 11:04 AM
Its been a while since I got some new rims put on my 530, and the new tires didnt have the TPMs installed on them, so I have this message that turns on for a few secs when I first start up the car, and a little light which remains on all the time. I don't mind the light but I would just like to get some TPMs installed just so i don't ruin my pilots if one of them is running low. So if anyone can suggest where and how much I can get them for, that would be great.

so transfer the tpms sensor to your new wheels. it should be easy to do.

After market TMPs is basically OEM. Only one compa ny makes it(as far as i know) but it is good idea to have oem one if you rcar is still under the warranty. BMW dealer can be anal about aftermarket sensor.

If you really want then try bavauto they should have them
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Originally Posted by monsterj34' post='570175' date='Apr 28 2008, 01:39 PM
so transfer the tpms sensor to your new wheels. it should be easy to do.

After market TMPs is basically OEM. Only one compa ny makes it(as far as i know) but it is good idea to have oem one if you rcar is still under the warranty. BMW dealer can be anal about aftermarket sensor.

If you really want then try bavauto they should have them
Well, i figured i will probably sell my oem rims later on down the road and that would be a minus if i did take them out cause they are pretty much brand new. But thanks for the input, I guess ill just ask the dealership about ordering me some new ones.
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Originally Posted by BuDdyLe' post='570229' date='Apr 28 2008, 05:42 PM
Well, i figured i will probably sell my oem rims later on down the road and that would be a minus if i did take them out cause they are pretty much brand new. But thanks for the input, I guess ill just ask the dealership about ordering me some new ones.
why do you even bother ordering them..

just take the sensor out and sell it without it... People can get tpms for their rims.. You really dont need to invest on them if you are planning to sell them.. just sell without them.


Its not your responsibility and not all of them come with TPMS so...
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