Thread: 1 Series TPM?
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      11-04-2007, 01:56 PM   #4
kamakazitp
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I find TPMS unecessary and just another thing to shell out $$$ for if you get a flat. If you hit a pot hole and get a flat, you could EASILY ruin the TPMS sensor and getting that replaced/recalibrated will be just as much as a new tire and mounting/balancing.

I have eyes, that is my current tire pressure monitoring system. I just wish they could come up with a system that wasnt so vulnerable to damage (= more $$$) in the event of a flat.
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