Can new tires use old sensors?
From the get-go I admit I am ignorant. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, I want to buy tires and wheels for my boyfriend's 1998 C5. His tires are neraly bald and the wheels are showing rust/corrosion. He loves runflats. There is a set of used runflats for sale nearby with working sensors and mint GM wheels. Tires have under 10,000miles probably left on them. They set is under $500, which is less thanthe price of the wheels and sensors. I'm thinking he could use them for 5,000+ miles and be better off than he is now. Then, we could get new runflats in the spring.It would stagger the expense a bit. Questions is, would we have to get new sensors with the new tires or so sensors "live on"?
THanks for you opinion.
THanks for you opinion.
Yes, you can, as long as the sensor batteries are okay. I still can't figure out how someone could love runflats. The difference between the Goodyear runflats and almost any non-runflat is nothing short of incredible. The ride is soooo much smoother and quieter. Going around corners is not nearly as scary, since side-hopping is greatly reduced. I know I will never go back.
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Yes, you can, as long as the sensor batteries are okay. I still can't figure out how someone could love runflats. The difference between the Goodyear runflats and almost any non-runflat is nothing short of incredible. The ride is soooo much smoother and quieter. Going around corners is not nearly as scary, since side-hopping is greatly reduced. I know I will never go back.
Yes, you can, as long as the sensor batteries are okay. I still can't figure out how someone could love runflats. The difference between the Goodyear runflats and almost any non-runflat is nothing short of incredible. The ride is soooo much smoother and quieter. Going around corners is not nearly as scary, since side-hopping is greatly reduced. I know I will never go back.
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