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FX-RX8 12-04-2006 09:46 AM

Tire Pressure Monitoring System
 
Guys I need some help on this:

I recently purchased a 2006 Mazdaspeed 6 and I also have a 2004 Mazda RX8 which I have to return in March (Leased) so I went ahead and swaped the wheels between the RX8 and the MS6 for a couple of reasons:
-RX8 wheels are wider and lighter than the MS6 wheels (18x8 compared to 18x7)
-Tires on the RX8 are also wider (225/40/18 compared to 215/45/18)
-RX8 wheels have more offset so this makes the MS6 look more agressive and better handling.
-MS6 wheels are a PAIN IN THE BUTT to keep clean.

The thing is that the MS6 I have does not have Tire pressure monitoring sys. while the RX8 does and now the light on the RX8 is on because it cannot find the sensors since they are on the MS6. My question is if I can remove the sensors from the RX8 wheels and put them on the MS6 wheels (The MS6 GT pakg has Tire Pressure monitoring)
Has anyone removed the sensors from the wheels with out any problems??

1.3L 12-04-2006 09:58 AM

I can't help you with your question regarding removing/reinstalling the tire pressure sensors, but, I do have a question:

How is swapping the wheels going to effect your lease when you turn in the 8 with the lesser wheels?

1.3L

SureShot 12-04-2006 11:28 AM

Put the origonal wheels back on the 8.

Then look for a member in the FS forum who did a wheel upgrade on their 8 and is selling the origonal wheels.
Put those on the MS6.

Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 12-04-2006 11:30 AM

will the dealership allow you to change the wheels when you return the 8?

RotaryP7 12-04-2006 11:33 AM

Well, since we're talking about the tire pressure monitoring system.. I wanted to buy some aftermarket tires, -- When I change them, is there any way I can add the TPMS on to the new wheels? Or would I need to just buy other OEM's..

Mazdaspeed RX8 ver2 12-04-2006 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by RotaryP7
Well, since we're talking about the tire pressure monitoring system.. I wanted to buy some aftermarket tires, -- When I change them, is there any way I can add the TPMS on to the new wheels? Or would I need to just buy other OEM's..

tires should be able to take it, the wheel/rim, it depends on the brand and if its tmps compatible. but tires should be alright.

FX-RX8 12-04-2006 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by 1.3L
I can't help you with your question regarding removing/reinstalling the tire pressure sensors, but, I do have a question:

How is swapping the wheels going to effect your lease when you turn in the 8 with the lesser wheels?

1.3L

They are not lesser wheels, They are the same size 18 and they are a Mazda OEM wheel as well. But I'm going to find out when Mazda sends out the inspector a few days before the return date to the dealer.

1.3L 12-04-2006 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by FX-RX8
They are not lesser wheels, They are the same size 18 and they are a Mazda OEM wheel as well. But I'm going to find out when Mazda sends out the inspector a few days before the return date to the dealer.

Really? If they are not lesser wheels, then why bother switching? You stated:


Originally Posted by FX-RX8
-RX8 wheels are wider and lighter than the MS6 wheels (18x8 compared to 18x7)
-Tires on the RX8 are also wider (225/40/18 compared to 215/45/18)
-RX8 wheels have more offset so this makes the MS6 look more agressive and better handling.
-MS6 wheels are a PAIN IN THE BUTT to keep clean.

1.3L

FX-RX8 12-04-2006 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by 1.3L
Really? If they are not lesser wheels, then why bother switching? You stated:

1.3L

Because I like the the 5 spoke pattern and that they are wider and lighter....but this does not make them a less quality OEM Mazda wheel I just feel the MS6 wheels are plain UGLY

jisoo26 12-04-2006 04:21 PM

The dealership is gonna want those original RX8 wheels back...I would assume they are part of the overall package.

1.3L 12-04-2006 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by FX-RX8
Because I like the the 5 spoke pattern and that they are wider and lighter....but this does not make them a less quality OEM Mazda wheel I just feel the MS6 wheels are plain UGLY

Scerenio: FX-RX8, after months of consideration, decided he can afford a used RX-8. He makes a deal with a Mazda dealer and takes his pride and joy home. A few weeks or months later he discovers that his pride and joy has MS6 rims. So, he returns the vehicle to the dealer and complains that his RX-8 has the wrong rims. The dealer says, "hey, what's the problem? Those MS6 rims are of good quality."

So, Mr. FX-RX8, who pays for the "real rims" in this situation? You, or the dealer? Or, do you just decide to live with the "quality" rims? Sorry, but I don't buy your "quality" mantra for a moment. You're obviously out to take advantage of the dealer (or at least, try).

1.3L

tmak26b 12-04-2006 08:37 PM

Heck, my car was purchased without the TPMS, now they wont pay for it because they never got it when it was traded in. Of course I ripped the CD changer, rear hatch cover and other stuff on the car i traded in. That's just part of trading in a car.

1.3L 12-04-2006 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by tmak26b
Heck, my car was purchased without the TPMS, now they wont pay for it because they never got it when it was traded in. Of course I ripped the CD changer, rear hatch cover and other stuff on the car i traded in. That's just part of trading in a car.

FX-RX8 is turning in a lease, not a trade-in. There's a big difference.

1.3L

BoilerX8 12-04-2006 09:28 PM

Lessor was misspelled above. It means that the RX-8 wheels are property of the leasing company being leased to you. The RX-8 wheel are in fact LESSOR wheels, and unless you have a cool/clueless Mazda guy, he is probably going to want them back.

jrx13 12-04-2006 10:52 PM

You need to dismount the tires and remove the TPMS/valve stem assemblies and swap them to the Mazdaspeed 6 wheels. Then mount those wheels to the rx-8, set the CORRECT tire pressure, and drive for about ten miles. The light should turn off.

LionZoo 12-04-2006 11:57 PM

Put the RX-8 wheels back on the RX-8. I can guarantee you that the leasing company will want those wheels back. It's not worth it for you to buy new size tires for the MS6 in the RX-8 wheel fitment and end up returning the wheels in the end. Buy someone else's RX-8 wheels if you really want them, they're not that expensive.

FX-RX8 12-05-2006 06:23 PM

Dont Have To Return The Rx-8 Wheels!!!!
 

Originally Posted by LionZoo
Put the RX-8 wheels back on the RX-8. I can guarantee you that the leasing company will want those wheels back. It's not worth it for you to buy new size tires for the MS6 in the RX-8 wheel fitment and end up returning the wheels in the end. Buy someone else's RX-8 wheels if you really want them, they're not that expensive.


I just got back from the dealer (Gunther Mazda, Ft. Lauderdale) and I had a chat with the Lease Return Manager and he told me strait up front that as long as the car has Factory OEM Alloys 18" with TPMS then I had nothing to worry about, mainly thanks to the policy of Mazda American Credit (who I leased the RX8 and financed the MS6 from) that states that as long as OEM Mazda Wheels of the same size are on the car its all good.

Socr8tes 12-05-2006 07:04 PM

What a scam! They're the same diameter, but not the same size...

WhiteDealershipRice 12-05-2006 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by FX-RX8
I just got back from the dealer (Gunther Mazda, Ft. Lauderdale) and I had a chat with the Lease Return Manager and he told me strait up front that as long as the car has Factory OEM Alloys 18" with TPMS then I had nothing to worry about, mainly thanks to the policy of Mazda American Credit (who I leased the RX8 and financed the MS6 from) that states that as long as OEM Mazda Wheels of the same size are on the car its all good.


And youre gonna believe what he says without seeing anything in writing....

If you want to have half a snowball's chance in hell of getting away with this, you better go through your leasing agreement with a fine tooth comb (and hope the guy who inspects your car is either clueless (not likely), doesn't care (maybe), or is really cool (even less likley).

also keeping in mind that you can find factory RX-8 18" wheels in ebay for about $99 each in mint condition, Is it worth the risk of getting accused of trying to rip off the lease?
(you probably have a "no modifications" clause hidden in your lease agreement somewhere and it is a matter of their opinion VS yours in that case. They made the rules, they will win that argument.)

FX-RX8 12-06-2006 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by WhiteDealershipRice
And youre gonna believe what he says without seeing anything in writing....

If you want to have half a snowball's chance in hell of getting away with this, you better go through your leasing agreement with a fine tooth comb (and hope the guy who inspects your car is either clueless (not likely), doesn't care (maybe), or is really cool (even less likley).

also keeping in mind that you can find factory RX-8 18" wheels in ebay for about $99 each in mint condition, Is it worth the risk of getting accused of trying to rip off the lease?
(you probably have a "no modifications" clause hidden in your lease agreement somewhere and it is a matter of their opinion VS yours in that case. They made the rules, they will win that argument.)

Maybe I wont believe what he said, what I might end up doing is to wait until the day the inspector comes and looks at the car and I will ask him and see what happens, worst comes to worst I will have to put the wheels back on and get my slef a set of used ones for around $400. DONE DEAL

ROAD WARRIOR 12-06-2006 11:10 AM

Hey does anybody know exactly how these sensors respond?

I have had them beep and the tire light is on when I started the car. The tire light stays on but no more beep.

I drove a few miles turned the car off. Restarted the car the tire light was on but no beeping.

Also I have started the car after sitting overnight and the tire light is lit but no beeping.

Tire pressure was low in all cases at 29-30 pounds compared to 31-32 pounds in all other wheels.

Filled to 32 pounds and no light or beeping.

This doesn't sound right. Shouldn't the beeping happen more often as long as the tire light is lit?

Comments appreciated.

I have an 04 velocity red MT with aero package.

FX-RX8 12-06-2006 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by ROAD WARRIOR
Hey does anybody know exactly how these sensors respond?

I have had them beep and the tire light is on when I started the car. The tire light stays on but no more beep.

I drove a few miles turned the car off. Restarted the car the tire light was on but no beeping.

Also I have started the car after sitting overnight and the tire light is lit but no beeping.

Tire pressure was low in all cases at 29-30 pounds compared to 31-32 pounds in all other wheels.

Filled to 32 pounds and no light or beeping.

This doesn't sound right. Shouldn't the beeping happen more often as long as the tire light is lit?

Comments appreciated.

I have an 04 velocity red MT with aero package.


To answer youre question, NO the beep occurs one time and one time only, the light stays on untill you address the problem with which ever tire is going low. Also keep in mind that drop in out side temp also affects these sensors so you might have youre tires properly inflated but the sensor will still tell you wrong.

dmc27 12-06-2006 12:39 PM

^Correct. And to add to that - read you're manual!

FX - I'd have to agree that you're taking a risk that isn't really worth it. But it's your risk to take. Enjoy.


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