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Installed this:

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Hey Crawler,

Those TPMS sensors look pretty low profile. The tire installers ought not have a problem with them.

Are you gonna let em hang weights on the outside of your rims?

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They have lead strips now that they double sticky tape to the backside for aluminum wheels. I'll nail it with some flat black along with the stem.

The sensor is fairly low profile.

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Can't wait to see em mounted.

Were you able to establish communications with your sensors? It would be a pain to dismount a tire.

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I did try, but got no reading. Then I attributed it to the fact that there is no pressure to measure. But, there is a low pressure warning that didn't activate so who knows. I might mess with it a bit more before I go to get the tires mounted. I'm also going to take the monitor with me and make sure they all work before I leave the shop. Those guys have messed up my stuff before.

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Have you considered bead balancing? I've seen many lost stick on wheel weights on the trails. Plus, when the tires shift on the rims from airing down the wheels don't need to be rebalanced. I love bead balancing.

Also, I've seen many TPMS stems get broken on the trail. Forget where I saw it, but I've seen where someone modified the sensors so they didn't have the stem, 100% internal, with a regular flexible rubber stem to inflate the tire.
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ihatemybike wrote:I've seen where someone modified the sensors so they didn't have the stem, 100% internal, with a regular flexible rubber stem to inflate the tire.
Could the dyna beads take out sensors on the inside of the tire? I realize they are more or less still once you get going, but every stop and start, could it damage an internal sensor or knock it off?
Obviously the external hazards could be worse. Lottsa hard core 4wheelrs round here use BBs, or those .22 caliber airsoft pellets, and they have a formula to weigh out the right amount for any tire.
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the beads are individually so light that the impact for of each bead in minimal.

ihatemybike: the tpms sensors i have are flexible rubber similar to the normal valve stem we had a terrible problem with corrosion around the stem seal so manufacturers switched but to rubber as a solution

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I don't think corrosion will be an issue for me since the stem is aluminum and the wheel is also, so no electrolytic action. I will also be painting the stem black.

The thing that worries me about the beads the most (aside from impact) is if they create any dust or small debris. The sensors have tiny little pores for the air to enter and press against the diaphragm or whatever. If those got clogged up who knows what would happen. The instructions for the TPMS say to clean out the inside of the tire before installation so it must be an issue. If the beads stay whole then it may work. Covering the pores would probably throw off the measurement.

I have also seen TPMS that look like a "feminine napkin" that hug the center of the rim and stick on with tape. I think most OEM applications have something like that. Maybe it's better.

It would take some odd shaped rock or stump to shear off my stem. Gotta get past those 1.5" lugs first!

Uhhhh lets see....

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Today I ordered spring perches, U-Bolts, saddle plates, shock tabs and a winch carrier from Ballistic Fabrication. Then I ordered some leaf spring clips, spring pads and an assortment of spring bolts from 4WheelParts. As soon as that stuff arrives I think I will have everything I need to lift my van a few more inches and slap on my 33's!
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Took off steering wheel to replace turn signal switch and cancelling cam? You know, all the innards! Kept thinking, this job not too bad...Still has no steering wheel and I may have added some tools to my collection in the woods. I hate my temper sometimes! Apparantly when they say you need special tools, they mean more than 3 different styles of vise grips. Tomorrow I'll borrow, build or (gulp) buy a tool to compress innards so I can put spring clip back in and bolt on steering wheel.

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Wrestled with a 60ml syringe and a bottle of TCW3 at the gas pump today.

Whew, But my hands are nice and soft now.

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I finished soldering connectors for lamps on my rack and I welded on two more tabs for antennas. One for a 3' scanner antenna and another for a 102" CB antenna with a spring mount.
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