TPMS question...
#2
Kind of an ironic question given your screen name
As long as the valve stem hole is big enough to fit the TPMS sensor through you should be able to run the TPMS unit. Otherwise you will have to drill out the hole large enough to fit the sensor
As long as the valve stem hole is big enough to fit the TPMS sensor through you should be able to run the TPMS unit. Otherwise you will have to drill out the hole large enough to fit the sensor
#3
Also, the reason I put the name of the rims is to see if maybe someone else had the same ones. And why would I want to ruin my rims and drill them?
#4
Why does everyone on here have to be such an Internet troll. This is why I don't post here often. What does my screen name have to do with my question at all?
Also, the reason I put the name of the rims is to see if maybe someone else had the same ones. And why would I want to ruin my rims and drill them?
Also, the reason I put the name of the rims is to see if maybe someone else had the same ones. And why would I want to ruin my rims and drill them?
Given those wheels I don't think it would be an issue
#6
Why does everyone on here have to be such an Internet troll. This is why I don't post here often. What does my screen name have to do with my question at all?
Also, the reason I put the name of the rims is to see if maybe someone else had the same ones. And why would I want to ruin my rims and drill them?
Also, the reason I put the name of the rims is to see if maybe someone else had the same ones. And why would I want to ruin my rims and drill them?
And also Waiz is one of the most knowledgable fit enthusiast on this forum, if he is giving you advice its because he wants to help.
Slow your roll and don't be so uptight.
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