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Hey guys I just bought 4 TRD 18" wheels for my Cam. Bought them with 4, just one month use, Dunlop Direzza Tires for $750, all of them .
They even came with the TMPS sensors. Just wondering, do I have to switch my original TMPS to the wheels or the ones they already have will work as well?
Here are some pic's of the set.
__________________ 2008 Camry LE with: Fog Lights/Inchannel Ventvisors/ 4300K HID/ Lip Spoiler/ Nokya Yellow 2500K Fog's/ All interior lightning white LED's / Front Strut Bar/ SE Grille/ K&N Typhoon Intake /TRD Springs /TRD 18" Wheels with 225/45/18 Michelin tires / Future Mod's:TRD Exhaust? ; Razzi Kit.
WOWWW thats a STEAL!! where on earth did u find such a price???
the TMPS they have should work already, if not a notification will pop up on ur gauge after a couple days of using it.
+1 yes, nice steal. But I think you need the TPMS number to initialize them (dealer or tireshop should be able to do it if you have the number), I might be wrong as I did not do it by myself when switching my TPMS....
WOWWW thats a STEAL!! where on earth did u find such a price???
Went to a Toyota Dealer were my friend works to get an oil change and he told me one of the tech's was selling his TRD's. He was asking for $1,000, but I perceived that he was desperate for whatever reason to sell them. So I offered him 750 cash. He didn't even blinked and said yes!!! So I went to the bank and got the money. I got the wheels .
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No, the new TPMS sensors will not automatically work.
I have to mount them, so I'll ask the guy to change them for me.
__________________ 2008 Camry LE with: Fog Lights/Inchannel Ventvisors/ 4300K HID/ Lip Spoiler/ Nokya Yellow 2500K Fog's/ All interior lightning white LED's / Front Strut Bar/ SE Grille/ K&N Typhoon Intake /TRD Springs /TRD 18" Wheels with 225/45/18 Michelin tires / Future Mod's:TRD Exhaust? ; Razzi Kit.
I asked my tech. the tpms have the code on them so if they have to break down the wheels they can get the code to reprogram, or if you can ask the guy who sold them to you and see if he has the codes written down. he probably does. they(sensors) will work the car just needs the correct codes to read them.
Last edited by mikes08trd; 05-12-2008 at 05:32 PM.
I asked my tech. the tpms have the code on them so if they have to break down the wheels they can get the code to reprogram, or if you can ask the guy who sold them to you and see if he has the codes written down. he probably does. they(sensors) will work the car just needs the correct codes to read them.
I asked my tech. the tpms have the code on them so if they have to break down the wheels they can get the code to reprogram, or if you can ask the guy who sold them to you and see if he has the codes written down. he probably does. they(sensors) will work the car just needs the correct codes to read them.
+2 Here is a question that I've been wonder.
Would the ECU in our Camry able to handle 4 more TPMS? I meant what if he wants to keep his existing TPMS set with his stock wheels and also want to add on these new 4 TPMS from this TRD rims? Anyone knows?
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Back on stock height and love it!
+2 Here is a question that I've been wonder.
Would the ECU in our Camry able to handle 4 more TPMS? I meant what if he wants to keep his existing TPMS set with his stock wheels and also want to add on these new 4 TPMS from this TRD rims? Anyone knows?
No provision for entering more than 5 sensors or just selecting 4 out of 8 of the registered TPMS sensors at a time per the Service Manual.
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