tpms, do i really need them????
i was planning on getting new rims and tires, do i really need to keep these on when i get my new ones on?
besides it telling me when i need air and all. also, if i dont put them back on, will the onboard computer beep or something? thanks
besides it telling me when i need air and all. also, if i dont put them back on, will the onboard computer beep or something? thanks
Your light on the dash will remain lit and you will get a couple of dings when you first start your engine.
Something to think about is if you ever sell or trade it in. Federal law requires all 2008's and above to have this feature. You will not be able to pass an inspection to sell or trade it in.
Just take them out of your old wheels and put them in your new ones and be done with it.
Something to think about is if you ever sell or trade it in. Federal law requires all 2008's and above to have this feature. You will not be able to pass an inspection to sell or trade it in.
Just take them out of your old wheels and put them in your new ones and be done with it.
Do you need TPMS?
Not unless you drive too fast, in an overloaded vehicle, with underinflated Firestone Wilderness AT tires.
So, according to our ever-expanding government, yes, you need TPMS.
As I discovered when my left front tire took a massive locust thorn while on a hunting trail, the TPMS indicator also causes your dash lights to go full bright. Unless you like the dimmer on full bright, it's mighty annoying.
Not unless you drive too fast, in an overloaded vehicle, with underinflated Firestone Wilderness AT tires.
So, according to our ever-expanding government, yes, you need TPMS.
As I discovered when my left front tire took a massive locust thorn while on a hunting trail, the TPMS indicator also causes your dash lights to go full bright. Unless you like the dimmer on full bright, it's mighty annoying.
Last edited by sixt7gt350; Apr 10, 2008 at 02:04 PM. Reason: removed inflammatory "obtuse moron"


