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Tire pressure sensors

Wilkkkee

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Good morning, I have made my decision on wheels. Now, I just have a question on the sensors. Will most aftermarket ones, or ones supplied by the tire shop work if they are programmed by the tire shop. I know this sounds quite vague!. Any thoughts or what have you guys done when putting new wheels on. Thanks
 
If the tire shop can't answer your questions, buy elsewhere. FWIW I am a Discount Tire fan-boy from years of favorable experiences.
 




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