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Tpms Valve Stem Kit For European Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Tujunga, California, United States

Tujunga, California, United States
Condition:New

  ITM Color Coded      147 pieces

                            

 

Take your TPMS servicing to the next level with OE sensor rebuild kits:

 To keep these sensors from leaking air, these manufacturers also specify replacing the sealing components on the sensor each time the tire is removed from the rim. 

 


 

Whatever the dismount, maintain your shop’s reputation as a full-service, safety-conscious outfit by replacing these TPMS sealing components.

 

 

Just 16 different part numbers gets your business in the rebuild kit game. With over 675 unique TPMS applications, different manufacturers have different types of sensor housings and valve stems. From pull-through rubber stems to banded sensors, we have the solution and are ready to help your business become an expert as well.

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