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03-10-2021, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Anyone running non-OE TPMS?
Hey folks,
I am preparing to purchase new wheels but plan on keeping my Stock rims as winters. As my title states, wondering if anyone is running non-OE/OEM HUF TPMS on their wheels. If so, any issues? Have tried researching on here with little success. Looks like the stock TPMS are 433mhz but is this the only criteria in purchasing? Tirerack seems to have some 433mhz that fit my 550 but just checking to see what folks are using. TIA |
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As long as it's 433, it'll be fine. You might lose temperature sensing and only get pressure though.
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