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      12-16-2011, 05:53 PM   #84
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Drives: '12 x3 35i
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Originally Posted by gmazet View Post
have to admit, the videos showing the testing between all seasons and dedicated winter tires were pretty compelling... this set of blizzaks with wheels is relatively cheap - not run-flat so yeah gotta have a small spare or in my case a conti comfort kit in the unlikely event (don't jinx it!) of a flat..
problem? or just don't use the tpms for non-run-flats anyway?
"The ContiComfortKit combines a powerful, high-volume, 12-volt air compressor, integral pressure gauge and a latex liquid tire sealant packaged in a compact, lightweight unit that's easy to store in the vehicle. (Kit is 9.5"W x 7"H x 3.75"D.) This product's sealant may interfere with the tire pressure monitoring sensors on vehicles with direct TPMS, possibly leading to error prompts and incorrect pressure readings. Use of this product on direct TPMS vehicles could also result in damage to the tire pressure sensor inside the wheel. Please contact your sales specialist at Tire Rack for more information."
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