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Are 2013/14 GT500 TPMS Sensors Backwards Compatible to 2010?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 16443517" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>my buddy took his stock C6Z to a standing mile event. brand new 3 piece wheels with brand new tires and brand new oem tpms. he hit about 170mph and drove back to the pit hearing clunking noises. it was all four brand new tpms rolling around in his tires. they all broke! granted, they were installed using brackets. </p><p></p><p>i find it easier to just not run them. way too much of a pita in my opinion. i havent had tpms since i bought the car. i just do it the old fashion way lol. on a vette though, it disables certain functions like traction control (i believe) until you get it fixed, which sucks. but it also tells you WHICH corner is low on air, which is cool. still, ill stick with checking it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 16443517, member: 40308"] my buddy took his stock C6Z to a standing mile event. brand new 3 piece wheels with brand new tires and brand new oem tpms. he hit about 170mph and drove back to the pit hearing clunking noises. it was all four brand new tpms rolling around in his tires. they all broke! granted, they were installed using brackets. i find it easier to just not run them. way too much of a pita in my opinion. i havent had tpms since i bought the car. i just do it the old fashion way lol. on a vette though, it disables certain functions like traction control (i believe) until you get it fixed, which sucks. but it also tells you WHICH corner is low on air, which is cool. still, ill stick with checking it myself. [/QUOTE]
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