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three3y3wrbbrz 04-13-2013 05:31 PM

where to get cheap tpms
 
Anyone bought any new tpms sensor/stems
For their aftetmarket wheels for a good price?

How much were the sensors and where were they perchased
And what did it cost to install and program.


Thanks

Foobar 04-13-2013 05:48 PM

Got mine through RavSpec with purchase of Wheels / Tires as a package, so not sure of individual cost but you may want to reach out to him.

TireRack has them for $248 for the set of 4.

three3y3wrbbrz 04-13-2013 06:07 PM

Ok ill check with rav spec....
Ya i saw some on tire rack but i saw them for more, ill check again...

But I know theres got to be something out there for under 2 benjamins..

Thanks for the reply

xDBOYx 04-13-2013 06:45 PM

Interested myself.

dsgerbc 04-13-2013 07:58 PM

Ebay

Jaqub Jackson 04-14-2013 06:35 AM

TPMS Sensors fits Chrysler Dodge Isuzu Jeep Mitsubishi (1-pack) · $79.95 and $39.07. I bought these sensors and install in my vehicle. So total cost is $250 to $300. Good luck.

N_I_N 04-15-2013 02:05 PM

Found some here:

http://www.tpmsdirect.com/Scion_FR_S_TPMS_s/1529.htm

Asphalt~86 04-15-2013 02:09 PM

I am out of my office but I have a distributor I use for TPMS Sensors. If there is enough interest I can get them well under $250. Possibly even under $200.

PM Me your info or if I find information I'll just post it here.

Asphalt~86 04-15-2013 02:12 PM

Something that came across my desk kind of intrigued me.

I have the option to purchase some replacement TPMS sensors from TitanTPMS and saw that the FRS/BRZ were listed on there.

Cost for them would be around $45 shipped. If I can get atleast 20 people interested it would be $38 shipped. I can get applications for other vehicles as well.

$180 shipped for a set (without gorup buy option)

MSRP on them is $60

If anyone is interested let me know and then I'll just start making my company pay for a vendor status .

This was from my old feeler thread.

jcat5150 04-15-2013 02:50 PM

Can you update the titan tpms with an ateq quickset? Are you sure the car will recognize them?

three3y3wrbbrz 04-15-2013 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcat5150 (Post 867119)
Can you update the titan tpms with an ateq quickset? Are you sure the car will recognize them?

Good ?

If they come programmed that will make it much more competitive.
Some vendors may supply them at comperable prices and proggramed if you buy a set of 500 a dollar plus wheelsx4 ...but this is a very good price

Thanks....

three3y3wrbbrz 04-15-2013 03:53 PM

Are the valve stems metal?

dsgerbc 04-15-2013 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Asphalt~86 (Post 866977)

If anyone is interested let me know and then I'll just start making my company pay for a vendor status .

This was from my old feeler thread.

Do those fully emulate Pacific 315Mhz sensors?

$160 for a new set could be an okay price.

Like I said, guys, if you want cheap, go to ebay and search 2012 toyota camry/2010+ lexus sensors with part number PMVC010.
They are exactly the same as OEM and work perfectly in my BRZ.

Asphalt~86 04-15-2013 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsgerbc (Post 867512)
Do those fully emulate Pacific 315Mhz sensors?

$160 for a new set could be an okay price.

Like I said, guys, if you want cheap, go to ebay and search 2012 toyota camry/2010+ lexus sensors with part number PMVC010.
They are exactly the same as OEM and work perfectly in my BRZ.

Full on the 315Mhz.

Metal or black tips available.

For a full set they would be $165 per shipped anywhere in the 48. I'll have to get vendor status to do a group buy but I'd be more than happy to.

wparsons 04-15-2013 08:00 PM

By emulate do you mean these can clone the stock ID's so you don't need to re-program the ECU each swap?

MaDBaRMaN 04-27-2013 02:22 AM

This is interesting as I just changes my stock wheels for aftermarkets and when we went to switch the TPMS, there weren't any!
Apparently the Australian 86 runs a system that monitors the ride hight of the tyres through the suspension? Has anyone else come across this?
I'm not getting any faults on my dash so I'm assuming it's all good.

ub78 04-27-2013 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDBaRMaN (Post 894831)
This is interesting as I just changes my stock wheels for aftermarkets and when we went to switch the TPMS, there weren't any!
Apparently the Australian 86 runs a system that monitors the ride hight of the tyres through the suspension? Has anyone else come across this?
I'm not getting any faults on my dash so I'm assuming it's all good.

Don't think Australian models have TPMS at all.

Vino 04-27-2013 09:58 AM

If you want cheaper put your stock tpms to your new wheels less than a $100

vtmike 04-27-2013 10:10 AM

A local guy with a brz I met swapped his wheels and tires without switching the tmps and had no warning lights. Apparently it doesn't matter if you have them or not.

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Foobar 04-27-2013 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vtmike (Post 895066)
A local guy with a brz I met swapped his wheels and tires without switching the tmps and had no warning lights. Apparently it doesn't matter if you have them or not.

Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2

It can take a long drive before the computer decides your TPMS are no longer communicating. That, or his other wheels are still nearby and every time he parks his car back at home, it detects them.

I have two sets of wheels/tires each with its own set of TPMS. It takes me about a 30 minute drive on the new set before the light comes on. I have an ATEQ Quickset that I can plug into my OBD2 port to reprogram the active TPMS ID's on with a click of either of two buttons (Winter set / Summer set).

That said, the warning light is exactly that - just a warning. It doesn't cause any issues with anything, so if you want to ignore the light, you don't need to have TPMS in your wheels.

vtmike 04-27-2013 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Foobar (Post 895255)
It can take a long drive before the computer decides your TPMS are no longer communicating. That, or his other wheels are still nearby and every time he parks his car back at home, it detects them.

I have two sets of wheels/tires each with its own set of TPMS. It takes me about a 30 minute drive on the new set before the light comes on. I have an ATEQ Quickset that I can plug into my OBD2 port to reprogram the active TPMS ID's on with a click of either of two buttons (Winter set / Summer set).

That said, the warning light is exactly that - just a warning. It doesn't cause any issues with anything, so if you want to ignore the light, you don't need to have TPMS in your wheels.

Interesting. Guess he parks near the other set or something. Wonder if a tune can disable the system all together. Such a pointless extra expense to have to deal with.

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chanomatik 07-11-2014 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Asphalt~86 (Post 866977)
Something that came across my desk kind of intrigued me.

I have the option to purchase some replacement TPMS sensors from TitanTPMS and saw that the FRS/BRZ were listed on there.

Cost for them would be around $45 shipped. If I can get atleast 20 people interested it would be $38 shipped. I can get applications for other vehicles as well.

$180 shipped for a set (without gorup buy option)

MSRP on them is $60

If anyone is interested let me know and then I'll just start making my company pay for a vendor status .

This was from my old feeler thread.

Are you still offering to assist on this?


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