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I did not know how complicated or delicate the procedure would be to switch the sensors, I don't think I'll try it. I had the tires changed twice per year for 7 years on my old car and I grew quite tired of it. I have two sets for my truck and just switch them in the garage at home in less than an hour. I don't think I'll fool with the sensors and just put up with the light. Plus I don't want to take a chance on damaging the sensors on the stock wheels. I'll just leave them mounted up until they need replacing. Just a side note, so far the cars goes extremely well with the factory tires in the snow. It's going just as well as the old car that had snow tires on all fours. I might not need to fool with the snow rubber.???
Thanks for your info, you know your Toyotas.
Jason.
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2010 Tundra Double Cab - TRD 4.6L
2009 Camry - SE V6
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