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Old 01-24-2017, 03:06 PM
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17x9s... any advice?

I ordered some 17x9 +35s on Friday. Going to use 235/45s on the wheels. Also included aftermarket lugnuts. Is there any fitment issues i
should be aware of? I'm hoping to put the tires on and get them mounted asap.
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Originally Posted by Phillepe
I ordered some 17x9 +35s on Friday. Going to use 235/45s on the wheels. Also included aftermarket lugnuts. Is there any fitment issues i
should be aware of? I'm hoping to put the tires on and get them mounted asap.
You are right on the line IMO, so it's going to come down to your personal car (they are all a little different), tire specs, and if you want to do a slight roll. IMO if you do a roll in the back and remove the tabs in the front you'll be fine.
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Thanks for the response! Im at stock height currently and I have been reading on this site so I kinda figured I should be ok. Another question I have is what does everyone do for the tire pressure monitoring? Do I swap the stock sensors into the aftermarket wheels? Or domi
leave them out and get warnings? Kinda lost there.
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Originally Posted by Phillepe
Thanks for the response! Im at stock height currently and I have been reading on this site so I kinda figured I should be ok. Another question I have is what does everyone do for the tire pressure monitoring? Do I swap the stock sensors into the aftermarket wheels? Or domi
leave them out and get warnings? Kinda lost there.
No problem man, happy to help.

As far as the sensors, make sure they will fit first, many times they won't. Then get the after-market ones that are on Amazon, they are nearly identical to the OEM, and much less expensive. Just do a quick search, they should come up easily.
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Anyone got a link for cheap sensors???
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I think you will need to select your year.

https://www.amazon.com/Schrader-2898...=acura+tl+tpms
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whats the link to the sensors again?




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