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black_box 11-15-2018 12:20 PM

undersizing wheels
 
Hi all, I have a set of 17" wheels with snow tires mounted that used to run on my 986 during winter. My 987 has a setting in the TPMS system for 18"/19" wheels -- will it be ok to put the 17's on for winter?

ninja edit: Now that I think of it, is there any way to temporarily disable TPMS so that I don't have it telling me I'm flat all the time since my snow rims don't have sensors? I have an iCarSoft POR II

JFP in PA 11-15-2018 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by black_box (Post 583224)
Hi all, I have a set of 17" wheels with snow tires mounted that used to run on my 986 during winter. My 987 has a setting in the TPMS system for 18"/19" wheels -- will it be ok to put the 17's on for winter?

ninja edit: Now that I think of it, is there any way to temporarily disable TPMS so that I don't have it telling me I'm flat all the time since my snow rims don't have sensors? I have an iCarSoft POR II

Yes, there is a way to disable the TPMS system on these cars; however, you will have great difficulty find a shop to either do it or tell you how, as you would be disabling a federally mandated safety system, and could be held financially liable should the vehicle become involved in an accident after your actions.

black_box 11-15-2018 02:24 PM

uhmmmm.... so, for entertainment purposes, can you tell me a story about what that trick might be?

Topless 11-15-2018 08:24 PM

17s should work fine and if the TPMS message bothers, you have 2 easy choices:

A. Have a local tire shop install generic TPMS sensors on your 17s. Mine were about $30 ea from America's Tire.

B. Cut a piece of duct tape and place it over the offending message on your dash.

Both methods are proven to work but I prefer option "A".

Geof3 11-15-2018 09:57 PM

Or, just ignore it for the winter, and check your tire pressures on occasion.


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