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Old 05-02-2004, 06:27 AM
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Question Powdercoating

I'm thinking of getting the stock track wheels powdercoated and putting them on my car. I have the regular 18" with the psi sensors and was wondering if I would have to change the sensors or could I just get new ones for the new wheels? Thanks for any info.
Old 05-02-2004, 08:07 AM
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i thought the TRACK wheels were 17's? but then again i dont think much.

as for the powdercoating talk to Jason at Performance Nissan.
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The PSI sensors will work with the track wheels, all they are are valve stems. You just take them out of your old wheels, and have them installed into your new wheels. And also, the Track's are 18's
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Originally posted by ZZZ Rated
The PSI sensors will work with the track wheels, all they are are valve stems. You just take them out of your old wheels, and have them installed into your new wheels. And also, the Track's are 18's
The thing is I didn't want to have to take my wheels apart, I want to have two sets. That's why I was wondering if I could get a second set of sensors and would they still work without any mods.
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if ur gonna powdercoat ur rims, they will have to remove the tire from the rims anyways.
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yea see told you i dont think much ... sorry for being retarded
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