Wow thank you for this very grounded review, felt like all my questions were answered and I'm surprised your content doesn't get more views. Who doesn't like guitars and cars???
I don’t know if you got the tire light fixed already but if you didn’t there’s a scanner that scans the sensors then you plug it in the OBD and you’re able to program the sensors to the vehicle but you may be able to go to a discount tire and they may be able to do it for you
I just ordered a wheel and tire package from FI a few days ago and they are backorder. The only wheels I want so willing to wait, hopefully not too long. Spring is not that far away. I'm hope for a good experience with my order.
My buddy ordered 2 different sets of wheels, they ended up being back ordered and he waited months and heard nothing from them, so he ended up canceling
@Dain damn that's crazy. They told me it was a 120 + day backorder so I went ahead and found another set that was not and delivery was good no damage. Got it in two weeks.
when you ordered the wheels and sensors, you probably had to tell them for which vehicle. the sensors shouldve been shipped ready to relearned unles you neeed to program them then you'll need a scanner to do that.
How do the wheels sit in the rear? Are they flush with the top of the fender or do they stick out a little bit? I’m looking to put some 19x10s on the rear of my Genesis and have been trying to figure out the proper offset.
Update ...Wheel Sensors have been scanned in. Everything is now spot on.
How did you go about to have them scanned?
I’m assuming there is a tool that mechanics use. They have to wake the sensors up then program them to the car somehow.
Wow thank you for this very grounded review, felt like all my questions were answered and I'm surprised your content doesn't get more views. Who doesn't like guitars and cars???
Two off my favorite things. Cars and guitars! Nice..
Mine too!
I don’t know if you got the tire light fixed already but if you didn’t there’s a scanner that scans the sensors then you plug it in the OBD and you’re able to program the sensors to the vehicle but you may be able to go to a discount tire and they may be able to do it for you
most of the TPMS sensors I sold to the shops had to be programed to the vehicle. One Wild Vette!
Thanks Brother
I just ordered a wheel and tire package from FI a few days ago and they are backorder. The only wheels I want so willing to wait, hopefully not too long. Spring is not that far away. I'm hope for a good experience with my order.
My buddy ordered 2 different sets of wheels, they ended up being back ordered and he waited months and heard nothing from them, so he ended up canceling
@Dain damn that's crazy. They told me it was a 120 + day backorder so I went ahead and found another set that was not and delivery was good no damage. Got it in two weeks.
when you ordered the wheels and sensors, you probably had to tell them for which vehicle. the sensors shouldve been shipped ready to relearned unles you neeed to program them then you'll need a scanner to do that.
Who recalibrated your tire pressure light?
My buddies body shop.
Cool video, thanks Mike
Thanks Mark. Not going to do them often. But every now and then. Thanks for watching brother.
SICK
How do the wheels sit in the rear? Are they flush with the top of the fender or do they stick out a little bit? I’m looking to put some 19x10s on the rear of my Genesis and have been trying to figure out the proper offset.
Perfectly flush. Very nice stance.
How are those tires in the snow? Just kidding 😂.
Any update on the tpms?
Just had it scanned in and good to go.
@@FultonStreetBeats Thanks brotha. I have a set thats being shipped to their warehouse now. Paid the extra not to see the code.
@@FultonStreetBeats did you have to pay? Or what auto ships won’t charge you just to relearn the sensors?
@imgenji9 I actually had a friend who owns a bodyshop scan them in. Took 5 mins.