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Old 09-24-2013, 08:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are your specs? Tires too? ^
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Old 09-24-2013, 08:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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19x9.5f +20 19x11r +15
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Old 09-26-2013, 10:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I went to work this morning and noticed that my TPMS light started to blink for about 5 seconds or so and stayed on completely. I checked the pressure once I got to work and they were all fine at around 37psi. I chose the add the TPMS option with my package so why is my light coming on?? Any of you guys with the same wheels with TPMS had this problem?? If so, how do I get rid of it??
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I did not get the TPMS sensors with mine. If it is like other manufacturers (ie Toyota) then you have to take the car into the dealer for them to program the TPMS sensors into the ecu with their codes. If you can find anywhere else that can do it would be cheaper. The dealer will rape you. Toyota charged me $100 to mount the new wheels and program the TPMS...they were already balanced.

For the record I hate TPMS. Another POS electronic I do not need. How lazy do you have to be not to check your tire pressure every so often? That is a rhetorical question.
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Speedfreak is correct! Nissan's unfortunately do not learn the new sensors them selves. You can go to any tire shop in your area that has the TPMS reset tool for Nissans.
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Ok, does that mean they have to dismount the wheels and tires to reset them then balanced them again?
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No they should just need to input the codes into the ecu for them to sync up.
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Ok, thank you sir!
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will these fit the sport package with the enlarged front brakes?
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will these fit the sport package with the enlarged front brakes?
The ideal sizing for these is 19x9.5 front and 19x11 rear... if you want the most meat possible on there. But in short, yes, these will clear the sport caliper.
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Yes, these will clear the sport brakes with no issues.
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Yes, cuz it cleared mine
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how much for the staggered touring sport in a gunmetal or black, or if you have the charcoal color that the Z comes in?
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Wow those look really really good.
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