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Originally Posted by mjohnson View Post
Tirerack was cool with mounting on new rims without TPMS even though the vehicle I listed had TPMS. I think maybe I had to click an extra box to accept that I was being bad, unsafe and generally unamerican.

The problem there is the "new rims" part - I wasn't just doing tires.

I'd expect to be able to find a mom-n-pop that won't worry too much about the sensor. Does Oregon really have that much free time to pay attention to this?
I probably could have found such a mom and pop shop, but didn't want to run all over town looking. I figure that TPMS is a useful thing anyway, so now I have it on both sets of wheels.

We get snow tires because my wife has to drive four hours over mountain passes to visit her elderly ill mother, sometimes on no notice (mom gets hospitalized, wife has to jump in the car). My wife is not the sort to notice that a tire is deflating, she's more the sort to get stuck twenty miles into a snowy pass with a flat tire, no idea how to change it, and no cell coverage . . .
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