Datdude
03-30-2009, 04:16 PM
I am going from stock 16" PYO wheels to stock 17" wheels on my 2007.5 LMM. The wheels I bought do not include sensors so I was planning on using my existing sensors. The dealer that is doing the switch was not sure if my current sensors will work with the new wheels. Does anyone know if they will work? Thanks
Discount Tire
03-30-2009, 05:24 PM
If they don’t fit in the valves, there is a band that you can use to get them to work. If they have any trouble have them call us, we can explain to them exactly what they need.
If the sensors do end up swapping across make sure they use rebuild kits when they install them. TPMS sensor rebuild kits are a few dollars each, they replace rubber grommets and valve caps with new parts that will keep your sensors working properly. This is a maintenance thing that shouldn't be skipped. A few bucks for rebuild kits are much cheaper than buying a brand new sensor(s).
Datdude
03-31-2009, 02:59 PM
If they don’t fit in the valves, there is a band that you can use to get them to work. If they have any trouble have them call us, we can explain to them exactly what they need.
If the sensors do end up swapping across make sure they use rebuild kits when they install them. TPMS sensor rebuild kits are a few dollars each, they replace rubber grommets and valve caps with new parts that will keep your sensors working properly. This is a maintenance thing that shouldn't be skipped. A few bucks for rebuild kits are much cheaper than buying a brand new sensor(s).
Thank you very much!:D
JIMMMY
03-31-2009, 04:58 PM
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If the sensors do end up swapping across make sure they use rebuild kits when they install them. TPMS sensor rebuild kits are a few dollars each, they replace rubber grommets and valve caps with new parts that will keep your sensors working properly. This is a maintenance thing that shouldn't be skipped. A few bucks for rebuild kits are much cheaper than buying a brand new sensor(s).
Got GM parts numbers for the rebuild kits?
When I got aftermarket wheels used new sensors from GM Parts Direct:
TPM Sensors: GM #25920615
;)
Discount Tire
04-01-2009, 06:14 PM
Got GM parts numbers for the rebuild kits?
When I got aftermarket wheels used new sensors from GM Parts Direct:
TPM Sensors: GM #25920615
;)
The GM sensors are built by Schrader. There are two Schrader rebuild kit numbers:
#22008 - Rebuild kit Chrome (Discount Tire PC: 86883)
#20008 -Rebuild kit Rubber (Discount Tire PC: 98120)
We sell them for 3.00 each with Free shipping. The part number you gave me should go with rebuild kit #20008.
We also sell New Complete TPMS sensors for $30.00 each* with Free Shipping. (*based on 2007 GMC 2500) Call to check stock and pricing for your specific vehicle.