You are gonna LOVE those tires :D
I put a thread in the mods section reguarding your exhast system. We'll see what happens. Jazzer :) |
TPMS 911 Help for 2010 Mustang GT
My 2010 Mustang GT uses the Valve Stem style TPMS sensor and it does not fit into my new rims. The BBS rims have a hole much smaller than the one on the stock rim so I only have a few options that I can see? My car is at Ford now and they want me to tell them what I want to do?
1) Find a strap style sensor that will work and turn the red light off in the car? 2) Have the new $2700 rims sent somewhere to cut the hole larger? 3) Leave the red light on in the car? I would really like to know if anyone has moved their new 2010-11 Mustang from a valve style TPMS sensor to a strap style sensor? |
I would not disable such a sensor a the TPMS. For all we know, you may find yourself in a liability issue by having it disabled (crazier things have happened)
I would recommend you get the strap to make your sensor work properly and Ford may have some ideas as well as the tire shoppe you are using for installation. Jazzer :) PS. Some pics would be nice :D |
Originally Posted by Jazzer The Cat
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I would not disable such a sensor a the TPMS. For all we know, you may find yourself in a liability issue by having it disabled (crazier things have happened)
I would recommend you get the strap to make your sensor work properly and Ford may have some ideas as well as the tire shoppe you are using for installation. Jazzer :) PS. Some pics would be nice :D When I went to Goodyear and spoke to the manager he told me until they come up with some after market sensor they are forced to buy them all from the dealer so I would be having the same problem with them. I went to a place tat specializes in tires and rims and he wants to drill a larger hole in my rims so the sensor will fit? The rims are NOT going back so I still do not know what they hell I am going to do? Any other ideas and why can't I just use a strap sensor on my 2010!! This is really getting frustrating. You are going to get so many photos it's not even funny once they are on. :icon_vp: |
I am really sorry to hear about Elizabeth. I lost my cat a year ago and I still think about the little fella. :(
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Eliabeth is my fiance... the kitty was the real Jazzer The Cat.
How much larger does the hole need to be and has this shoppe done this on other wheels? If it has been done before and they are comfortable, I think it may be the way to go. Be aware that this will void ANY warranty you have with the wheels, so be sure to carefully inspect them and get some assurances from the shoppe prior to having this done. Jazzer :) |
Originally Posted by Jazzer The Cat
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Eliabeth is my fiance... the kitty was the real Jazzer The Cat.
How much larger does the hole need to be and has this shoppe done this on other wheels? If it has been done before and they are comfortable, I think it may be the way to go. Be aware that this will void ANY warranty you have with the wheels, so be sure to carefully inspect them and get some assurances from the shoppe prior to having this done. Jazzer :) |
Originally Posted by Jazzer The Cat
(Post 7221022)
Eliabeth is my fiance... the kitty was the real Jazzer The Cat.
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BOY! I can guarantee you BBK will not approve of drilling such a hole and not sure I would be comfortable in doing so myself. I would say that it is VERY "punk" of Ford to design in such a way as this. I mean, how many Mustangs go with aftermarket wheels and how many will have such a hole. Eventually, the market will catch up, but will be more expensive as the wheels will likely not be interchangable with other makes/models due to the size of this hole.
Manufacturers will have to make "Mustang only" fitment and see this as just an additional expense for going aftermarket wheels :( Jazzer :) PS. Thanks for kind words :D |
Originally Posted by Jazzer The Cat
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BOY! I can guarantee you BBK will not approve of drilling such a hole and not sure I would be comfortable in doing so myself. I would say that it is VERY "punk" of Ford to design in such a way as this. I mean, how many Mustangs go with aftermarket wheels and how many will have such a hole. Eventually, the market will catch up, but will be more expensive as the wheels will likely not be interchangable with other makes/models due to the size of this hole.
Manufacturers will have to make "Mustang only" fitment and see this as just an additional expense for going aftermarket wheels :( Jazzer :) PS. Thanks for kind words :D So to recap, I would be using my same stock sensors and because Ford made these new sensors in 2 parts and not 1 part like many valve sensors these days it allows be to find a separate stem (he calls them adapters) that should attach itself to the sensor. If it works this will be the perfect solution. The last things Eric at BBS said was I might have an issue with the lug nuts? He said I need a 90 degree (seed?) for a .5 inch stud? I have NO IDEA what that means. He said he had 60 degree units that looks great but I would need to machine them to a 90 degree. Man this stuff is confusing. |
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