That's just an excuse to sell more product. If you take the wheels into them they don't know what car it is going on so they won't know if your car has a TPMS readout.
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That's just an excuse to sell more product. If you take the wheels into them they don't know what car it is going on so they won't know if your car has a TPMS readout.
I was buying a tire and wheel combo (mounted and balanced) for a car that has TPMS as a standard feature. The only way I could avoid the TPMS install was to specify that a local installer would be doing that work. In that case, I doubt the tires would have been mounted and balanced for me.
Even if I was able to avoid the TPMS this time around, any visit to a shop would be a headache trying to dodge the fact that they are supposed to be installed. I also have no second vehicle to be carting around car tires and rims.
Personally I'd be fine without the TPMS altogether but having them installed will hopefully avoid a headache in the future.
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