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ShadowReaper 07-07-2016 08:32 PM

TPMS Kit
 
I searched the forums for guidance on the TPMS system already, found some useful info but it was from 2012 and 2013.

I am locked in on getting: (from TireRack)


Wheels: Enkei Tuning TS9
Specs: 18" x 8.5"

Tires: Continental ExtremeContact DW
Specs: 225/40/18


All I need to make a final decision on is whether I need to buy the TPMS kit they sell for $56 each wheel. I read that I don't actually NEED to have those intalled but I'm OCD, so yes a light whether blinking or not would get on my nerves.

Let's say I do purchase them to get installed by TireRack... Am I automatically good? or do I have to go to Subaru to have them paired up to the system? If that's the case, would it be better to have Subaru remove the ones from the stock tires and put them on the Continentals?

Thanks 86ers.

WorldRallyB 07-07-2016 08:51 PM

You have to go to the dealer to get them paired with your vehicle. Most people on here will tell you that they will likely do it for free and take them 15 min. The TPMS kits that go in each wheel is a semi-permanent installation requiring them to replace valve core, cap, nut and o-ring (seal) each time. Google says these run you about $5-$10 each wheel.
With that said, it would hardly be worth it for the effort to have them removed from your current wheels in my opinion.

Also, another note: if your car has TPMS capability its technically unlawful to install tires without the senors in most states, whether you care about that or not

ryoma 07-07-2016 09:08 PM

when I got my wheels and tires, I told them to remove my stock sensors and put them in the new wheels. they did it and no problems at all. they didn't even charge me for it. they only charged me for mounting the tires since I didn't buy my tires at the shop otherwise it would be free. I went to America's Tire.

ShadowReaper 07-08-2016 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WorldRallyB (Post 2699575)
You have to go to the dealer to get them paired with your vehicle. Most people on here will tell you that they will likely do it for free and take them 15 min. The TPMS kits that go in each wheel is a semi-permanent installation requiring them to replace valve core, cap, nut and o-ring (seal) each time. Google says these run you about $5-$10 each wheel.
With that said, it would hardly be worth it for the effort to have them removed from your current wheels in my opinion.

Also, another note: if your car has TPMS capability its technically unlawful to install tires without the senors in most states, whether you care about that or not

Ok. Sounds like I will be having them removed by Subaru and put them on the new ones. I know it's unlawful in some states, I WILL have TPMS on my new tires, just wanted to see if it was better to have them moved from the old ones.

Is Subaru the only one with capablity to pair the TPMS IF I decide to get new ones?

ShadowReaper 07-08-2016 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryoma (Post 2699581)
when I got my wheels and tires, I told them to remove my stock sensors and put them in the new wheels. they did it and no problems at all. they didn't even charge me for it. they only charged me for mounting the tires since I didn't buy my tires at the shop otherwise it would be free. I went to America's Tire.

There's an America's Tire near me. I'll probably go to them, of course expecting that when I ask Subaru if they're going to charge me for this, they will most likely sound off with a resounding YES.

tobin 07-08-2016 09:55 AM

Search ATEQ Quickset. If you're OCD (like I am) about a blinking orange light every time you drive your car, it's totally worth it. Also, take a look in the classifieds here, I've seen used sets of TPMS go for ~$100.

ShadowReaper 07-08-2016 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tobin (Post 2699891)
Search ATEQ Quickset. If you're OCD (like I am) about a blinking orange light every time you drive your car, it's totally worth it. Also, take a look in the classifieds here, I've seen used sets of TPMS go for ~$100.

But woudn't changing them out of the old ones be easier?

tobin 07-09-2016 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ShadowReaper (Post 2700339)
But woudn't changing them out of the old ones be easier?

Ah I misread. If you don't need to use the old wheels, then yes, just use the original sensors. I swap wheels every summer/winter, but if you are doing a permanent swap you can just use the original sensors.

nikitopo 07-09-2016 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadowReaper (Post 2699560)
I read that I don't actually NEED to have those intalled but I'm OCD, so yes a light whether blinking or not would get on my nerves.

You are wasting your money. If you press the sport or traction off button, you have more lights in the dash. What is the issue to have one more? :)

ShadowReaper 07-10-2016 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by nikitopo (Post 2700736)
You are wasting your money. If you press the sport or traction off button, you have more lights in the dash. What is the issue to have one more? :)

Those lights actually indicate something rather good than bad

nikitopo 07-10-2016 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadowReaper (Post 2701245)
Those lights actually indicate something rather good than bad

It could be really informative if they displayed the actual pressure of each tire. It is important in a sports car. For me a single light in the dash is pretty much useless.


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