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OK, I screwed up and "fell for a pretty face" .. and it sounds like "she" had a "social disease" that I am now stuck with.
I bought a set of HRE wheels and when they were getting loaded into the back of my truck (they had to come off the other guys car), at the tire shop I nearlly went into a coma!
Two of the wheels had the air pressure sending sensors stuck on with an epoxy. One had a band around it for additional support and I was handed another band in a bag.
Two were held on by "double stick tape" .... looks like the epoxy failed ??
In all cases ..... the sensors (the sending "pucks") ... were cut but according to the seller they worked and would still communicate with the dash and give a reading.
Since the rumor was the wheels were made for Lingenfelter I called them and they said .... yep that's how they did it in 2000 ....
Soooooooooo ..... ????????
1. Should I try to use new epoxy and bands and put this Rube Goldberg device back together ????
or
2, Is it possible to eliminate the sensors (yeah, just rip them out) and disconnect communication to the display so I don't get annoying readings like when a tire is going low?
These HRE's sure are pretty .... but the thought of driving around with a metal band and some glue holding my sensors which (cause they are cut), may or may not work is driving my nuts.
:W :eyerole
I bought a set of HRE wheels and when they were getting loaded into the back of my truck (they had to come off the other guys car), at the tire shop I nearlly went into a coma!
Two of the wheels had the air pressure sending sensors stuck on with an epoxy. One had a band around it for additional support and I was handed another band in a bag.
Two were held on by "double stick tape" .... looks like the epoxy failed ??
In all cases ..... the sensors (the sending "pucks") ... were cut but according to the seller they worked and would still communicate with the dash and give a reading.
Since the rumor was the wheels were made for Lingenfelter I called them and they said .... yep that's how they did it in 2000 ....
Soooooooooo ..... ????????
1. Should I try to use new epoxy and bands and put this Rube Goldberg device back together ????
or
2, Is it possible to eliminate the sensors (yeah, just rip them out) and disconnect communication to the display so I don't get annoying readings like when a tire is going low?
These HRE's sure are pretty .... but the thought of driving around with a metal band and some glue holding my sensors which (cause they are cut), may or may not work is driving my nuts.
:W :eyerole