12-09-2019 | #1 |
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Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
I'm going to need to get a new set of tires pretty soon, so I'm doing some pre planning.
I was thinking of getting my wheels (91 sawblades) refinished at the same time as the tires. They have no curb rash but some pitting and stains/fading. The idea is remove the old ties, refinish and then mount the new tires on super "new" wheels. I spoke to a local (ARS Wheels) shop that has a good reputation. They said that I will need to get a full set of sensors as they will not guarantee their "survival" through removal or install. (BTW, they want $180 per wheel.... FYI) Is that true? I've never head such a thing. Obviously a new set of sensors complicates this project and ads an additional (pretty stout) expense. So is removing the tires hazardous to sensors or do I need another shop?
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12-10-2019 | #2 |
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12-10-2019 | #3 |
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
Find another shop.
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12-10-2019 | #4 |
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
In the 90s these wheel sensors were a new thing. But this Type of band wheel sensor is now quite common. Proficient shops are used to them. I agree go to a different shop.
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12-10-2019 | #5 |
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
That is a ton of money per wheel to get refinished unless they need a lot or reworking due to a lot of curb rash or some other significant damage. I do powder coating as a side business and charge $75 a wheel for most colors and a clear coat. That includes blasting to bare metal. Pretty much all other shops around me are the same price. I also follow a large group on facebook and even the more expensive shops I see on there start out at $100 a wheel for a color coat and I think about $140 with a clear coat.
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12-10-2019 | #6 |
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
I had the local America's Tire Company remove the wheel sensors when I replaced my tires this summer.
No charge. No damage. Find a reputable shop.
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
Thanks guys- this made no sense to me either. Thanks for the 3rd-party validation.
I'll check out some other shops.
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12-12-2019 | #8 |
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Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
I don’t understand how these shops damage sensors. I did it myself at the auto hobby shop. All you do is break the bead where the label indicates, then the bead/tire is held down while you unscrew the clamp and pull out the band and sensor. The reverse to install. It’s sad that actual tire shops can’t do this. [emoji22] Its not difficult at all, but I guess you have to give a crap.
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
I think this is close to the truth...
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12-13-2019 | #10 |
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Re: Wheel sensors destroyed through tire removal?
Bill, I know multiple people who've used Wheel Repair Solutions in Carrollton. Basically you drop the car off, leave it overnight and the next day it's done. They'll take the tires off, refinish the wheels, then remount. I would imagine if you had the new tires there, they'll install those for you. I have not had anyone with a C4 with pressure sensors use them, but they do enough that I'm sure they've seen them before and know how to handle them.
Alternatively, you could do what I did and just ditch the pressure sensors altogether. 91 won't throw a warning light if they are all removed.
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