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Re: 20s & Tpms
you might not have to. i spoke with this rim shop were i'm getting my 22" put on my ridgeline pretty soon hopefully. and they told me they had already done a ridgeline and all they did was place the old sensors into the new tires and it was no problem. You should talk to your rim dealer see what they say.
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Hi guys;
My wheel dealer says they transfer sensors all the time. He said to make sure that the wheel you want has more of a horizontal valve mount, the sensor has to sit in the wheel a certain way, it will not work correctly if the mount/hole where the valve sits is towards verticle/straight up. BTW id like to keep my sensors in my OEM wheels, where did you guys get the extra TPMS's? THANX RACER-X |
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Your truck looks sweet! I'm definitely itching for a lift and a new wheel/tire package. Check out http://www.blackrobotics.com/index.htm for a box that should be able to fix your speedo. I haven't seen anyone install it on a Ridgeline yet, but I'm pretty sure it will work. I'm planning to use one when I get my lift and wheel/tire package eventually. |
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