02-24-2021, 12:30 PM | #1 |
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Cheapest place to buy OEM TPMS?
Hey guys, where do you buy your TPMS's from? I usually buy OEM parts from getbmwparts, but at $94.71 each I'm not so sure they're the least expensive on this item. Do you trust the sellers on Amazon? Seems like they are a lot less expensive. Some place else?
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02-24-2021, 12:49 PM | #2 |
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https://www.bmwpartsworldwide.com/oe...or-36106881890
If you want to go non OEM you can buy compatible sensors from TireRack for $35 a pop https://www.tirerack.com/tpms/result...8&autoModClar=
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I've gotten mine from Apex, you can black ones too.
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Tpms dot com. Huf brand. Worked great for me and much better price than OE (VDO).
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I imagine a lot of places make these, just not sure what the difference between them is. Thanks for your comment. |
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I used tpmsdirect.com for my F10 and they work great. Was close to $125 for a set of four.
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Im having issues with my new tires not connecting to the Car. Any tips? i run the vehicle tire pressure recalibrate, but it never seems to connect. Am i missing something?
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Have they been precoded to suit your M2? Non oem ones need to be coded first otherwise won't register. And when I say coded it is with the vendors TPMS tool.
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