I bought a set of OEM new take-off alloy wheels for my Camry the other day, and took them to Walmart to be mounted on Sunday. I didn't have any TPMS service kits with me, so they wouldn't do it without them. They said the manufacturer recommends that anytime a TPM sensor is removed or swapped to a different wheel, a service kit is put on, to replace the rubber seal, washer, and valve insert. They also asked for the torque spec, since their book only goes up to 2010 for the TPM sensors (they're getting the right spec before they do the job).
So I went to PepBoys yesterday and procured four Dill Air Prodcuts 1100K service kits, for $6.99 each (Toyota dealer wanted $9.09 each). Went back to Walmart last night and they swapped all the wheels and sensors over, for $60 total.
All the weights went on nice and straight (no sloppy work) and the tires balanced REAL nice the first time.
Another successful visit to TLE.
So I went to PepBoys yesterday and procured four Dill Air Prodcuts 1100K service kits, for $6.99 each (Toyota dealer wanted $9.09 each). Went back to Walmart last night and they swapped all the wheels and sensors over, for $60 total.
All the weights went on nice and straight (no sloppy work) and the tires balanced REAL nice the first time.
Another successful visit to TLE.