12-11-2016, 05:31 PM | #200 |
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What is everyone torquing their lug nuts to? The apex information sheet said 85-90 ft-lb.
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01-01-2017, 10:35 PM | #201 |
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So my wheels are on my car, but the TPMS throws an error.
Apex confirmed they sent out the correct part number. The only solution is to dismount a tire and confirm the part number. Only if the part number were incorrect would they then reimburse me. I have no doubt the part number will match up, so I'm not going to go down that money hole. However, I do believe they have the incorrect part number for early '08 production models. So I'm out $200...and I have an annoying f'n error light on my dash!!! Consider this post info for '08 model years. Get your TPMS elsewhere. |
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01-03-2017, 01:11 PM | #202 | |
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Once our team is able to verify that the correct part number was in fact selected by either the customer or sales person (depending on how the order was entered), the next step is to verify that the TPMS sensors received by the customer also match up - eliminating the possibility of a mis-shipment. The only way to verify this, is to physically look at one of the sensors. If a mis-shipment has occurred, and the customer was shipped the incorrect sensors, we will promptly send the customer a return shipping label, as well as provide them with the correct components for re-installation. The idea is to eliminate the possibility of installation error, or an error in the syncing process itself. I will send you a PM so that we can get you back on the road ASAP, and we greatly appreciate your business. - Ryan
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