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and metal valve stem caps do not work well together.![]()
What?
Not the green plastic caps?
It wouldn't be such a pain in the ass but the service tire display disables all the relevant display information.
Mine are okay.
i personally believe the tire pressure monitoring requirement is BS. But, who am I?
Every time it gets colder the come on.![]()
Yup.
And you have to get add-on units doe aftermarket wheels.
I think I'll go back to driving my 55 Chevy.
My 87 Toyota gets around just fine.
and metal valve stem caps do not work well together.![]()
and metal valve stem caps do not work well together.![]()
If you don't twist the caps very so often they will corrode onto the stems and will be very difficult to twist off. Much better off leaving the OEM caps on since these metal ones are not worth the trouble![]()
That is what you get for putting stupid after market crap on your ride.
It is just a matter of time before those triple bladed pink windshield wipers fuck up.
Union monkey, they came on the car. Here...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn233/koalabear_photo/2125.gif
now go pull the blue lever.
ahahaha.
Seriously. Why did they screw the monitor sensor up?
What happened.
Sensors were fine, you just couldn't get the valve caps off. I twisted one stem completely off trying.
koalabear said:[Black women who are into white men instead of black men are] the ones that want a Father to stick around for the kids.
Oh. Pot metal to brass probably. You can use them, just add a little lube before you put them on.
What are they, skulls or something?
Did you have to replace the sensor or the stem?
Just the stems, luckily. They were just plain steel, or some cheap metal apparently.