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      12-15-2022, 08:09 PM   #1
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SSR 3-piece Wheels; TPMS Solutions?

Just ordered some brand newish SSR Professor SP5 wheels and learned the valve stem holes are not drilled to be TPMS compatible. In fact, those holes have to be the smallest I have ever seen on a wheel. The barrels are lined with a band and bracket that I assume was by design to mount the TMPS that way. Or may have been put there. I was told from the seller it was mounted and ran on another 335i for a very short time.

Needing advice and solutions on how I can get this set up the proper way. Any suggestions for valve stem adaptors/TMPS/components I can order?

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      01-19-2023, 10:59 PM   #3
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Just code your TPMS out or have it coded to how the Canadian cars come stock, where it will still warn you of a flat but uses the wheel speed sensors instead. Can't remember the name but it's another 3 or 4 letter name like TPMS
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