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Old 10-12-14, 08:01 PM
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Default TPMS, what is the brand that lexus use?

I did search the forum but yet to get any firm answers.
Does our 07 GS350 awd TPMS compatible with Toyota or Scion TPMS?
What brand and part# are our OEM TPMS?
Need to get a set of TPMS for my second set of rims.

Once I get a new set of TPMS it will need to be programmed into the system however the Stealership will definitely charge me an arm or leg to have them programmed.
Anyone have done the entire route in a smarter way that can save a good amount?
I know about getting the little tire and put the oem tpms in there but I want to get it done the right way.
Thanks in advance.
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I was driving around to multiple tire shops till i found one that they do supply tpms and also program them as well. America's Tire charges $60 per sensor unlike the quote i got at lexus which is $100+. Add $15 per wheel to install and you're good. I got volk time attacks sitting in my living room so im just waiting for the right time to do that. I don't think they tire stretch though since it's not their usual thing so I gotta hit up my other shop that does aftermarket stuff to stretch. Then i got my other guy to go to that specializes in shaving fenders. Lol. Yes 3 different people to see but to fit +22 offsets... I gotta do it right. Hope that helps.
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I was driving around to multiple tire shops till i found one that they do supply tpms and also program them as well. America's Tire charges $60 per sensor unlike the quote i got at lexus which is $100+. Add $15 per wheel to install and you're good. I got volk time attacks sitting in my living room so im just waiting for the right time to do that. I don't think they tire stretch though since it's not their usual thing so I gotta hit up my other shop that does aftermarket stuff to stretch. Then i got my other guy to go to that specializes in shaving fenders. Lol. Yes 3 different people to see but to fit +22 offsets... I gotta do it right. Hope that helps.
did you get the chance to find out what is the part# nor brand name of the sensors? I was hoping to buy them on online somewhere and bring it to my local tire shop or my mechanic.
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Can't give you a specific part number cause the tire guy mentioned that these are third-party sensors in which they calibrate and integrate into the cars computer using their own device that plugs underneath the dashboard. Hence why it's a bit cheaper than the stealership. I'm not transferring my tpms from my stock tires on to my Volks due to the possibility of breakage and don't wanna hassle myself when I have to sell the car down the line, but if you don't care you can re-use them and transfer over to your wheels, just be careful.
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i have my OEM TPMS sensors from my 07 transferred to my Linea Corse wheels. no issuers at all. i went to just tires. my BIL knows the guy there and his brother also has Lexus with aftermarket wheels so they have experience.
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does anyone know where i can get the correct OEM sensors? or does anyone know of someone that will know?
The OEM part# will help a lot.
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Del Qty. Product Description In-Store Price Your Price Line Total



they are $59.98 each at Sewells with CL discount

Wheel - Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor-
Part #: 4260733021PCKIT (In Stock)
$98.18 $59.88 $59.88
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<<<@!1!@>>>

I cant seem to get to the link for those.

so i did some searching on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-Lexus-TPMS-Tire-Pressure-Sensor-Set-of-4-PMV-107J-Used-with-mounting-nu-/191163012367?fits=Make%3ALexus%7CModel%3AGS350&hash=item2c8234150f&vxp=mtr
Would they work? they seem to have a very different part#
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http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...2007/4529.html
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