dogunbound
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- First Name
- Shane
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Looking to be able to swap wheels on/off for street/track use.
I saw these on rockauto for 30$ a pop. Wanted to get these as they have a speed rating far above what the Z is capable. The issue is that a couple sites like autozone list them as incompatible with the car. How can they be incompatible? It has a frequency band of either 315/433MHz. The Z requires 315MHz, so it should work, right?
Am I missing something else when discussing compatibility of a TPMS sensor?
Thanks!
EDIT: Oreilly markets them as compatible for the vehicle https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/.../automotive-car-2024-nissan-z?q=UVS7050&pos=0 So maybe autozone's compatibility check is incredibly strict? Or maybe it's not updated for 2024...
Anyways, I'll try them out. I'll post if they work XD. It's a hellavalot cheaper than OE TPMS sensors.
I saw these on rockauto for 30$ a pop. Wanted to get these as they have a speed rating far above what the Z is capable. The issue is that a couple sites like autozone list them as incompatible with the car. How can they be incompatible? It has a frequency band of either 315/433MHz. The Z requires 315MHz, so it should work, right?
Am I missing something else when discussing compatibility of a TPMS sensor?
Thanks!
EDIT: Oreilly markets them as compatible for the vehicle https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/.../automotive-car-2024-nissan-z?q=UVS7050&pos=0 So maybe autozone's compatibility check is incredibly strict? Or maybe it's not updated for 2024...
Anyways, I'll try them out. I'll post if they work XD. It's a hellavalot cheaper than OE TPMS sensors.
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