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Old Jan 11, 2013 | 03:31 PM
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My Ride: 2007 530xiT: CPO purchase in 2008, used by a BMW exec previously, and like-new when I got it. Compared to my other cars, at first I thought it felt heavy and steering was too heavy. Now, I really enjoy driving it in town and on the freeway. On my
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Picked up some Type 135's and getting ready to install. Am I reading this RealOEM chart right? RealOEM.com BMW E61 530xi Tire pressure control (RDC) - ctrl unit

Does No. 07 mean I have to buy 4 of these Wheel Electronic Modules @ about $79.14 each to get TPM working? And I guess I also need 4 of No. 08 @ about $13.90 each? TIA
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Old Jan 11, 2013 | 04:16 PM
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BMW sells them separately (module + stem kit) but you can find new BEHR (OEM supplier) TPMS for your car for about $200-$250/set. And you can often find them used for even less. Search the forum or contact one of the forum sponsors.
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Old Jan 11, 2013 | 05:50 PM
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My Ride: 2007 530xiT: CPO purchase in 2008, used by a BMW exec previously, and like-new when I got it. Compared to my other cars, at first I thought it felt heavy and steering was too heavy. Now, I really enjoy driving it in town and on the freeway. On my
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Luigi, thanks, that's a great tip! I'll check it out
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