Interesting.. when I ask for a re-torque they just do it with no paperwork
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- Wiseman
- Deal Fanatic
- Oct 18, 2004
- 5534 posts
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- Wat
- ash137
- Jr. Member
- Dec 11, 2017
- 171 posts
- 69 upvotes
- GTA, ON
Any inputs on the above ??ash137 wrote: ↑ I thought i would do without the TPMS sensors on my winter tires and had Costco setup new tires without them ...
Seems the warning light is a major nag and i need to get TPMS sensors setup on winters tires already installed by Costco.
1. Any clues how much will Costco charge to setup just the TPMS sensors ?
2. Do they have any issues with sensors purchased from Amazon....(getting set of 4 for about $85) ?
- champ91
- Deal Fanatic
- Oct 3, 2004
- 6348 posts
- 1610 upvotes
- champ91
- Deal Fanatic
- Oct 3, 2004
- 6348 posts
- 1610 upvotes
that's probably them just being lazy. I had to go in, get the paperwork which indicates the make model of your vehicle but also the torque number and give it to a mechanic. What you don't have to do is make an appointment. You can just pull up to the garage bay.
- singh20
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- Aug 11, 2007
- 285 posts
- 35 upvotes
- Toronto
Can we get refund of $70 or e-gift card if we purchased Bridgestone Blizzaks last month since there is a rebate now?
- sudesingh
- Deal Addict
- Sep 24, 2004
- 1157 posts
- 824 upvotes
- Scarborough
Can I reuse the TPMS sensors from my previous set of tires? I've seen mixed responses on google.
Does anyone know the cost of the sensors if purchased from Costco.
Does anyone know the cost of the sensors if purchased from Costco.
- Trophy23
- Sr. Member
- Nov 9, 2013
- 759 posts
- 288 upvotes
- Vancouver
They are mounted to the rim, so really have nothing to do with the actual tire. Unless one or more isn’t working, use the same ones.
- cheapboy69
- Newbie
- Mar 28, 2018
- 70 posts
- 230 upvotes
Anyone have advice on which tire is the best out of my options?
Michelin - Latitude X-Ice XI2
Pirelli - SCORPION WINTER
BFGoodrich - Winter T/A KSI
I didn't really think it mattered but reading the comments it seems like some tires are way better than others.
Michelin - Latitude X-Ice XI2
Pirelli - SCORPION WINTER
BFGoodrich - Winter T/A KSI
I didn't really think it mattered but reading the comments it seems like some tires are way better than others.
- champ91
- Deal Fanatic
- Oct 3, 2004
- 6348 posts
- 1610 upvotes
I would go with the cheaper one between the Michelin and pirellicheapboy69 wrote: ↑ Anyone have advice on which tire is the best out of my options?
Michelin - Latitude X-Ice XI2
Pirelli - SCORPION WINTER
BFGoodrich - Winter T/A KSI
I didn't really think it mattered but reading the comments it seems like some tires are way better than others.
- DKaz
- Newbie
- Nov 12, 2008
- 87 posts
- 21 upvotes
- Kelowna
So I got Michelin X-Ice Xi3 for my wife's Mazda 3 and Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2 for my Toyota Sequoia. Still waiting for the Blizzaks to break in before I judge them, the X-Ice didn't feel great when brand new but man are they awesome right now. They got my wife to work last Monday when Edmonton got close to 30 cm of snow just fine. But we really see ice more than anything and the X-Ice is totally awesome for that. I may have preferred getting the Latitude Xi2 for the Sequoia but I didn't want to spend close to $1000 on tires so Blizzaks for $835 it was.