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How hard is it switching wheels with the tire pressure monitoring system
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It’s not that hard you can use the ones on the factory wheels and just put them on the new wheels. Or you can by new ones for the new wheels. Then u will have sets on both wheels. The tire tech can program them to the car. There might be a reprogram charge I think too. There are different tpms sensors the valve ones and the band type.How hard is it switching wheels with the tire pressure monitoring system
you can have them swaped out and also car should read 2 sets of tpms mine does have the police wheels for winter and factorys for summer, one thing i did see use the ford factory one's relearn better than the after market ones,Thank you! If I sell mine I’ll be sending them with it so I’ll need new ones assuming you can’t delete the tpms with anything but forscan
Oh boy, you’re one of “those” guys that drives a Lamborghini SHO lol. I hope you’re not “judging” pictures I post based on me being a new member. I have a feeling I’m wasting my time in the following post, but here it goes lol.
In my defense that was a pic from the add when I bought the car. Also, the point of the post was to show off the design of the wheel and it’s daily driven appearance. This isn’t a “Show n shine” thread lol. Moreover, no way you can tell if these wheels are dirty or not from the distance shot. People don’t buy charcoal wheels to keep spotless lol. Honestly, I don’t keep them like that though. But isn’t that the goal when you have a daily driver, like a TAURUS? Not putting our cars down either, I love this car. However, speeking for myself, I don’t feel like putting in 5+ hours a week in cleaning my taurus when I have young kids (that demand my every waking moment lol) climbing in and out of it and making it dirty again within minutes anyway. Not to mention it being driven in all weather conditions. That’s why I bought a Taurus. Calm down with the judgement, OCD guy in a Taurus thread lol. To each their own though, if you have a SHO that you like to keep as a show piece then great. They clean up well. But don’t “judge” a random pic of a charcoal wheel lol. If I wanted to portray my internet worth of car cleaning ability, I’d post links of my previous mustangs off of my svtperformance Show n shine buffet page . My forged/chrome CCW’s and chrome cobra R rims were worth cleaning every day and showing off. Not this car, not these wheels lol
Maybe “judging” by any picture on the internet is a bad idea, especially when you’re not on the right forum or thread to judge anything.
Easy now. BPD is a great guy and we like to poke fun around here all very harmless. There's nobody on this forum that judges anybody - we welcome all ideas, custom work, etc. and sometimes you'll get honest truth about people's opinions. But your wheels are very nice! Just a little Friday fun and humor.
@ Wbaubl1..... Ha.
I don't expect as a noob to the platform, for you to know my background either. But that's ok.
My SHO saw DD duties for her 1st five and half years. Including the craptastic winter weather and salt ridden roads. Auto crossed her, drag stripped her, and show her.
So no Lamborghini SHO owner here.
3 kids in tow to boot, although grown now. I just make time to keep her clean. If you don't, that's cool.
Now I did compliment the style of the wheels to start, and yes! They are sharp for sure.
My only comment was you saying they "always look clean". Which they don't. No harm no foul. No judging either. Just is what it is.
Enjoy your SHO my friend. They're great cars. Regardless if dirty, or clean. LOL.
Thanks! Lol we actually just got the wife a Town and Country. 300hp v6 in a minivan, not bad lolWow, 4 kids? Congrats! I got a 3 year old and she's a hand full! You need a Pacifica!
just got a minivan