Where to buy TPMS?!?!
#1
Instructor
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Where to buy TPMS?!?!
Need to order new set of TPMS so I can mount my new wheels. Where is the best place to get them and how much can I expect to pay?
#3
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The RDX ones will fit even though it doesn't show an 09 TSX on the vehicle fitment options?!?!
Cause I found a few but none say 09 TSX...
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=....c0.m270.l1313
Cause I found a few but none say 09 TSX...
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=....c0.m270.l1313
#5
Burning Brakes
#6
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-GENUINE-OE...item4cff8b7bed
http://www.ebay.com/itm/110800469460...2649#vi-ilComp
would any of t hese work on a 2012 tsx?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/110800469460...2649#vi-ilComp
would any of t hese work on a 2012 tsx?
#7
7# werC 2uoYeeS
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Yes. I bought that same model as the first link for my winter set up. But like I stated, I never got a chance to test it out before my car got totaled and when I got a new car, winter was over (barely even started). Everyone who has tried it said it worked though. I bought from the same ebay seller as your first link I think.
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#10
i have contacted the sellers that all stated NEW in the auction... but yet would respond and say they were used.
i asked the seller i bought from but he didn't answer that particular question.
#11
Mine were brand new and came with the rebuild kit (nut and washer).
#12
Burning Brakes
#14
Me too. They were new, had all the o rings and work fine.
#15
i bought from http://www.ebay.com/itm/110800469460...84.m1439.l2649
$20 bucks each. i have a 2010 tsx and works great
$20 bucks each. i have a 2010 tsx and works great
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#25
Instructor
Unfortunately i am in the states, and i cannot buy the exact item that you guys are buying as they won't ship up to Canada.
I am going to probably be buying this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-TPMS-V...ht_3016wt_1144
The sell states that the item does not come with the following:
***Valve Cores(s), Valve Stem Screw(s), Valve Stem Nut(s), Nut Washer(s), Rubber Grommet(s), Retainer Clip(s), and Sensor Cradle are Not Included***
Do i need those?
Thanks
I am going to probably be buying this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-TPMS-V...ht_3016wt_1144
The sell states that the item does not come with the following:
***Valve Cores(s), Valve Stem Screw(s), Valve Stem Nut(s), Nut Washer(s), Rubber Grommet(s), Retainer Clip(s), and Sensor Cradle are Not Included***
Do i need those?
Thanks
#26
Burning Brakes
The sensors themselves are the most expensive component, I'm sure you can buy all the supporting hardware at a local dealer for cheap.
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about $150 new at the dealer
You would same more paying more if one fails then your breaking down wheel/tire and replacing anyway. For the $50 you're going to save it may cost you more in the long run.
You would same more paying more if one fails then your breaking down wheel/tire and replacing anyway. For the $50 you're going to save it may cost you more in the long run.
#28
Instructor
If you are referring to the sensors themselves, im saving quite a bit more than $50... i donno bout down in the states, i wudn't mind paying $150 for brand new ones at the dealer ship. In canada its costing me around $70-$75 for each sensor... which is like 280-300 dollars..
#29
Sensors at the dealer are in the $75 each range in the US.
There are plenty of eBay sellers that will sell you a new set (including all of the mounting hardware and "o" rings for ~$100
I would not recommend buying cannibalized sensors where you have to buy the mounting hardware or the internal bits separately. That'll cost you way more than a new sensor.
There are plenty of eBay sellers that will sell you a new set (including all of the mounting hardware and "o" rings for ~$100
I would not recommend buying cannibalized sensors where you have to buy the mounting hardware or the internal bits separately. That'll cost you way more than a new sensor.
#30
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I just paid, $156 for 4 sensors from the dealer parts department for my '12 TL, I see TSX sensors for about $40 each on eBay
I will E-mail my salesman and ask for price on TSX, GF just bought a '10 TSX so I will need to price them anyway
I will E-mail my salesman and ask for price on TSX, GF just bought a '10 TSX so I will need to price them anyway
#32
Instructor
Sensors at the dealer are in the $75 each range in the US.
There are plenty of eBay sellers that will sell you a new set (including all of the mounting hardware and "o" rings for ~$100
I would not recommend buying cannibalized sensors where you have to buy the mounting hardware or the internal bits separately. That'll cost you way more than a new sensor.
There are plenty of eBay sellers that will sell you a new set (including all of the mounting hardware and "o" rings for ~$100
I would not recommend buying cannibalized sensors where you have to buy the mounting hardware or the internal bits separately. That'll cost you way more than a new sensor.
Whoa.. i figure that stuff is just mounting hardware.. i didn't think that it would be that expensive, any idea how much its gonna cost me?
#34
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TPMS:
my 12 tsx calls for these
42753-TL2-A52 list price = 77.xx
12 rdx uses 42753-STK-A04 supercedes A03 list price is 33.xx
According to aftermarket sites these are identical at 315mhz
I am also pretty sure that the RCX number was what the ebay guy sold us???????
anyone have the exact part number of what the ebay guy sold us? he is not doing these anymore so was wondering.
also wondering why one sensor is almost 2 times the cost of the other one?
my 12 tsx calls for these
42753-TL2-A52 list price = 77.xx
12 rdx uses 42753-STK-A04 supercedes A03 list price is 33.xx
According to aftermarket sites these are identical at 315mhz
I am also pretty sure that the RCX number was what the ebay guy sold us???????
anyone have the exact part number of what the ebay guy sold us? he is not doing these anymore so was wondering.
also wondering why one sensor is almost 2 times the cost of the other one?
Last edited by robpp; 12-27-2013 at 11:24 AM.
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