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2013-14 Shelby GT500
TPMS sensor blow out
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<blockquote data-quote="MovingZen" data-source="post: 14911316" data-attributes="member: 150540"><p>I was very unhappy with the sensors, anytime I went over 50 they would lose sync and I would get dash lights. I've probably put 10k miles on these wheels since I had them installed. My back left sinks in pressure very very slowly, maybe a pound a month, but I never had a problem with air pressure in my front left. lol, until it went flat, and it went flat fast. I had my stereo way up, to the point I couldn't hear my exhaust, but I heard and felt the tire go. For a second I thought maybe my air dam had come loose and was dragging under the car but things got serious and started pulling left towards the wall. At that point I added air to my bags to bring the front of the car up and I got off to the side of the road. I honestly don't know how I keep getting so lucky.</p><p>I've got a pm out to Steve @TF about the TPMS sensors and I'll probably go with the Dorman's because they should easily clear. I've got another pm out to a member about his 315 R888's, since I'll be dismounting my rear tires now may be the time to replace them. I'll probably put the 295 mpss onto my stock rear wheels in the end. I'm lucky I keep all my take off parts or the Shelby would be sitting in the garage..leaning to the left.</p><p>Thanks for the replies guys, I appreciate the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MovingZen, post: 14911316, member: 150540"] I was very unhappy with the sensors, anytime I went over 50 they would lose sync and I would get dash lights. I've probably put 10k miles on these wheels since I had them installed. My back left sinks in pressure very very slowly, maybe a pound a month, but I never had a problem with air pressure in my front left. lol, until it went flat, and it went flat fast. I had my stereo way up, to the point I couldn't hear my exhaust, but I heard and felt the tire go. For a second I thought maybe my air dam had come loose and was dragging under the car but things got serious and started pulling left towards the wall. At that point I added air to my bags to bring the front of the car up and I got off to the side of the road. I honestly don't know how I keep getting so lucky. I've got a pm out to Steve @TF about the TPMS sensors and I'll probably go with the Dorman's because they should easily clear. I've got another pm out to a member about his 315 R888's, since I'll be dismounting my rear tires now may be the time to replace them. I'll probably put the 295 mpss onto my stock rear wheels in the end. I'm lucky I keep all my take off parts or the Shelby would be sitting in the garage..leaning to the left. Thanks for the replies guys, I appreciate the help. [/QUOTE]
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