TPMS 2011 vs. 2010
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I have a chance to pickup a brand-new set of 2011 18" Cayenne OEM takeoff's complete with TPMS that I will use for winter tires on my 2010 GTS.
Do you think the 2011 TPMS will work on the 2010?
Also I believe the rims have a 53mm offset, vs the 57mm offset on the 2010 but bolt pattern is the same. Think there will be any fitment issues?
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Do you think the 2011 TPMS will work on the 2010?
Also I believe the rims have a 53mm offset, vs the 57mm offset on the 2010 but bolt pattern is the same. Think there will be any fitment issues?
Thanks!
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The sensors and transmitter have completely different part numbers between MY10 and 11. I am not sure that they will work.
4mm difference in the offset is negligible in a Cayenne using factory 18x8 wheels.
4mm difference in the offset is negligible in a Cayenne using factory 18x8 wheels.
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different part numbers, BUT some gentleman on here got his 10's to work on his 11' if i remember correctly.
best case=they work
worst case= sell em for 400 and buy new 10s for 450 off tirerack.
best case=they work
worst case= sell em for 400 and buy new 10s for 450 off tirerack.
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Received the new take-off 18" 2011 Cayenne Rims/Tires/TPMS and just put them on my 2010 GTS.....and.....the TPMS works just fine!
I had to go into the vehicle settings to change the tires settings to the 18's, then drove and within a mile the new tire pressure readings popped up.
So now I have a set of winter tires, but the wife says she likes how the 18's give a more compliant ride than the 21's, so they might stay on (it's her vehicle after all). We will see.
-steve
I had to go into the vehicle settings to change the tires settings to the 18's, then drove and within a mile the new tire pressure readings popped up.
So now I have a set of winter tires, but the wife says she likes how the 18's give a more compliant ride than the 21's, so they might stay on (it's her vehicle after all). We will see.
-steve