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So happy \ New Tires \But TPMS Service Kit?

Old Jan 6, 2009 | 02:38 PM
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So happy \ New Tires \But TPMS Service Kit?

I just want to say I ditched the stock 175/65R15 Michelin Energy for some new 195/60R15 Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position. $100 off right now so I couldn't pass it up.

The drive is awesome. Quiet, smooth, corners better. Even looks like there are 16's on there now with the bigger tire. Okay, maybe not 16's but looks way better than before.

Only grip. I don't know if the tire shop actually used the TPMS Valve Service Kit I paid for. Only $32 with labor on that. It seems to still hold air so if they didn't use the kit then I hope all will be okay down the road since I can't really prove if they did or didn't.

I mention this because I did mark the guts of the valve stem and it looks like they didn't replace that but I can't tell for sure they did all the parts since I can't look inside the tire for the other parts. Anyone have experience with this? Will it be okay if they didn't replace those parts?
 
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Old Jan 6, 2009 | 05:47 PM
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sounds good. i hear a lot of good things about those tires. good choice.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 05:32 AM
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Anyone have experience with this? Will it be okay if they didn't replace those parts?
The gasket inside the valve stem - the O ring is the main fuctional piece that needs to be replaced. I would go removing the stem to check, or the sensor will be lost inside the wheel.

If you get a leak in the future - a slow loss of airpressure would be your likely sign.

Most shops will replace this O ring, they don't want the come-back as a result.

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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
sounds good. i hear a lot of good things about those tires. good choice.
Thanks Kenchan. They are a nice change for sure.



Thanks Alex..... I hope they did change the gasket but I have a gut feeling they didn't. Sometimes I wonder if any shop can be trusted. My sister just had a $320 claim with another shop that denied they scratched the heck out of her rims just to replace 2 tires. After a fight of 4 months they finally paid up.

So, I'll keep my pressure gauge on call to check the PSI every few days for any kind of leak.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 12:06 PM
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So, I'll keep my pressure gauge on call to check the PSI every few days for any kind of leak.
Great idea!

Alex
 
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