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its really easy for them to take the sensors out and replace them with normal stems from you sport wheels. Break em down like normal and just push down on
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its really easy for them to take the sensors out and replace them with normal stems from you sport wheels. Break em down like normal and just push down on the tire where the sensor is. Unscrew it and pop a rubber stem in. They dont even have to dismount the tire. Just break it from the wheel and push it down to remove it. I work in a tire shop and do it all the time. Now they may require you to purchase the tpms rebuild kits like we do.
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