Where To Buy TPMS
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Cultrag, Discount Tire, your local Chevy store.
#4
Drifting
Unless you can install and program it I would go with a place that sells and installs it to be sure it is the right one and works. Many threads here with problems.
#6
Drifting
I bought mine from Bob at House of wheels, he used to be a vendor on this forum, not sure if he's still here or not. found his number561-445-7606
Last edited by RoadkingC6; 07-14-2016 at 07:30 PM.
#8
Race Director
Get them at Discount Tire. They have C6 specific TPMS.
Have them install them and then do the programming, they have the tool and the training.
If they screw anything up they're on the hook to correct it before giving you your car back.
It's not Rocket Science.
#9
Race Director
And.............................
If you buy your sensors from someone who has a large turnover of the parts, like a big-time national tire store chain, chances are pretty good that you will get sensors with fresh batteries in them.
As opposed to who-knows-warehouse-co., that could have had them on their shelf for years.
If you buy your sensors from someone who has a large turnover of the parts, like a big-time national tire store chain, chances are pretty good that you will get sensors with fresh batteries in them.
As opposed to who-knows-warehouse-co., that could have had them on their shelf for years.
#13
Team Owner
Gotcha - - -
Mine are 10 years old and expect them to fail soon . . .Discount Tire's always good....dealer charges more for OEM, but then you still have to break the tire off the rim to replace at the valve stem- so might as well get from Discount- no charge for labor.
Good luck-
Mine are 10 years old and expect them to fail soon . . .Discount Tire's always good....dealer charges more for OEM, but then you still have to break the tire off the rim to replace at the valve stem- so might as well get from Discount- no charge for labor.
Good luck-
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I'm one of the many who bought AC Delco ones from Amazon and did not have any problems.
Discount Tire installed and programmed them at no additional charge when they replaced my tires. Also, my local DT didn't sell OE sensors, only "OE style" aftermarket, and they were twice as much as AC Delco.
Discount Tire installed and programmed them at no additional charge when they replaced my tires. Also, my local DT didn't sell OE sensors, only "OE style" aftermarket, and they were twice as much as AC Delco.
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I'm getting ready to replace my rear tires and know the batteries in my sensors must be near the end of their life.
I bought replacements (ACDelco 25758220) from Amazon for $29.95 delivered.
I bought replacements (ACDelco 25758220) from Amazon for $29.95 delivered.