Tire pressure monitor

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Dinkydow
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How will my M35 react if I put new wheels on without the tire pressure apparatus?? I can't see spending over $400 for a new set. Thanks!


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wayne kos wrote:How will my M35 react if I put new wheels on without the tire pressure apparatus?? I can't see spending over $400 for a new set. Thanks!
Basically, you will not have the on-screen tire pressure information available to you. Everything else should be normal, I would think!

As always, be careful to check tire pressure regularly. Tires must be cold - do it before you drive off in the morning, and before even the sun has had a chance to warm it up (i.e., if you are in a closed garage, check inside the garage).

I check every other weekend or so, and it does tend to drop about 1 to 2 psi during that period. Hence, my advice to keep pressure above Infiniti recommendations (I run at 36psi).

Z


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