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Old Mar 30, 2012, 01:05 PM
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Is this gonna fit to any jdm wheel? Because I have a work 11r-ft
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If your wheel allows the use of TPMS sensors you will be ok

Originally Posted by AddemJay
Excellent!!!

This is awesome. The dealer just quoted me 4x $150 for mounting oem sensor, then I would need to pay $35 (in spring and fall) for them to run the re-learn process.

Totally going with the Sens.it. Have you all purchased through Myers?

That is nuts - when you can get 4 for $260 - and you will never need to program them again.

I got them from Myers, If anyone needs a set programmed I can help out.

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Old Mar 30, 2012, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ryanle2001evo
Is this gonna fit to any jdm wheel? Because I have a work 11r-ft
Would that be the "JDM" wheel that is exclusive to the US market, by any chance?

http://www.workwheelsusa.com/product...y=27&wheel=139
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I have put them in a set of Volks and a set of 5zigen that didn't specify being a tpms wheel and had no problems. The sensors are about as adjustable as they come. Maybe order one sensor and give it a test run as far as the install goes and take it from there.
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some images from the software


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please keep us updated
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i will buy a set and try it out on my car . Thank you for the update
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yes please update .
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sub'd for new wheels coming soon, thanks for the info
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I don't know what to update -

They work perfectly - no issues whatsoever, no dash lights at all.

You won't need to go to the dealer again to reprogram your car when you switch wheels.
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NGS that's the update . Thank you sir
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Sweet!!!

I am super excited, its that time again to fork over my hard earned cash so the dealer can spend 30 seconds reprogramming the sensors.

Is anyone on here that purchased the programmer willing to let me borrow it? I could pay for shipping both ways plus a some extra.

Or if anyone is thinking about buying one and wants to split it I could be up for that also. It looks like you only need the programmer once and then your good. Seems like a shame for everyone to buy their own.

/Caig
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Quick question. If one of the sensor goes bad, can you still reprogram a new one to replace the bad sensor ?
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Yup.


Originally Posted by kahuna001
Quick question. If one of the sensor goes bad, can you still reprogram a new one to replace the bad sensor ?


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