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Old 10-16-2010, 10:51 AM   #37
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you think there's gunn be problems regarding the tire pressure sensor thing with the VW rims?? and what tire size would you recommend with that? 185/60/15?? i am still confused about these numbers.. what does the 185 stands for? and the 60? i know that the 15 is the size of the rims.. and offset is how much the wheels are sticking out right?
Not sure if the TPMS will fit those old VW wheels. Don't know the wheel specs, except you state offset is +35mm... in which case I'd probably go with 185mm or possibly 195mm tyres.
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Old 10-16-2010, 08:36 PM   #38
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TPMS most likely won't fit. Just means the light will be on (or you can disable the TPMS system.)
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lol@noob-toob. You MW2?
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:28 AM   #40
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lol@noob-toob. You MW2?

not at all... but i do always watch my bro play cod4 and mw2.. he hates noob-toobers...
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:31 AM   #41
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Not sure if the TPMS will fit those old VW wheels. Don't know the wheel specs, except you state offset is +35mm... in which case I'd probably go with 185mm or possibly 195mm tyres.
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TPMS most likely won't fit. Just means the light will be on (or you can disable the TPMS system.)
yikes!! uhm i don't think i would wanna mess with the TPMS... hmm.. ahhh i hate today's technology.. why can it be just like the old days.. we were fine without these weird monitoring stuffs..
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Old 10-17-2010, 08:57 AM   #42
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I just run without TPMS, doesn't hurt anything.

If you want different rims than the stock steelies with TPMS installed, you'll have to get OEM Toyota/Scion rims (or one someone else has figured out that you can install the TPMS in.)
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Old 10-17-2010, 11:38 AM   #43
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I just run without TPMS, doesn't hurt anything.

If you want different rims than the stock steelies with TPMS installed, you'll have to get OEM Toyota/Scion rims (or one someone else has figured out that you can install the TPMS in.)
The TPMS from Toyota steel wheels will fit most aftermarket alloy wheels.
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Old 10-17-2010, 12:47 PM   #44
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I'm just saying if you want it for sure that you'll need to buy wheels that you know 100% for sure they will fit, i.e. OEM wheels that already have had them in it. Unless there is a way to tell before you order aftermarket wheels?
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There are very few aftermarket alloy wheels that OEM TPMS from steel wheels won't fit.

For example, discounttiredirect guarantees the TPMS from Toyota steel wheels will fit every alloy wheel they sell.

Until recently, tirerack's website indicated that OEM TPMS from steel wheels would not fit aftermarket alloy wheels, but this information was absolutely incorrect. After hounding the tech department for months, it seems tirerack has finally removed this misleading statement only to replace it with one that still leaves TPMS fitment unclear. But, talk to the right sales rep at tirerack and he'll admit that TPMS from Toyota steel wheels will fit virtually every wheel they sell.
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Old 10-17-2010, 06:11 PM   #46
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Thanks for the info Kimona. I've never been concerned about it so I've never looked into it. Good stuff!
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