TPMS - has anyone tried this???
#13
RE: TPMS - has anyone tried this???
I know the HRE rims I'm looking at has the option to get the rims with factory TPMS sensors installed.. But for $1300 a rim they better offer it as an option. I think its liek $250 or something for the set
#14
RE: TPMS - has anyone tried this???
Two inch pvc tubing from Home Depot with glue and end caps.Get a valve stem from your local tire store that is threaded. Drill a hole in one of the end caps install valve. Make sure one of the end caps hastwo inch pipe threads on one side so can remove the cap to install sensors.You can use smaller tube if you want. Set pressure at 32psi , check for leaks in some water. You should be good to go.
#15
RE: TPMS - has anyone tried this???
If you go the PVC Route make sure you get one rated for 60psi to be safe (The really thin PVC is probably not a good idea). And use the PVC pipe glue (be sure to use it outside as its very strong)so one of the end caps don't shoot off. Since you will probably over fill it a few times and at 50psi it would pop pretty good if not secured.
#18
RE: TPMS - has anyone tried this???
ORIGINAL: bcolem10
Two inch pvc tubing from Home Depot with glue and end caps.Get a valve stem from your local tire store that is threaded. Drill a hole in one of the end caps install valve. Make sure one of the end caps hastwo inch pipe threads on one side so can remove the cap to install sensors.You can use smaller tube if you want. Set pressure at 32psi , check for leaks in some water. You should be good to go.
Two inch pvc tubing from Home Depot with glue and end caps.Get a valve stem from your local tire store that is threaded. Drill a hole in one of the end caps install valve. Make sure one of the end caps hastwo inch pipe threads on one side so can remove the cap to install sensors.You can use smaller tube if you want. Set pressure at 32psi , check for leaks in some water. You should be good to go.