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Old 01-01-2007, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default Lose the sensors with 19" or 20" wheels?

Hello all. I've considering going with either 19 or 20 inch wheels/tires on my C5 hatch. Should I just get rid of the sensors if I go this route? I check on my car enough so I'm not sure the sensors would be beneficial enough to get them refitted to my new wheels if I'm no longer running run-flat tires. Thanks!

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I think you should retro fit the sensors in place. Its not difficult and with non run-flats and low profile tires the added info may be more benifical.
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