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      08-12-2009, 08:00 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by larryn View Post
I think it's amazingly cool that you guys figure out how to do things like this, and it definitely bums me out to have that dash light on for driving events with my track wheels/tires on. However, I just can't justify getting this for over $300 to my door. I think I'll live with my dash light with no problem. TPMS sensors with the required valve stems are $100 less than that for the set.
Not when you factor in labor, then it's pretty much a push.

For those that have multiple wheel sets (track/street/winter) or when it gets time to move onto your 2nd set of TPMS sensors, this module will pay for itself.
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