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Old 03-07-2017, 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by dave29
If you go to Suncoast and look at sensors, they ask for your VIN in order to buy the correct sensor.
Try it.

LOL thanks for the pro-tip. I would rather not pay the $700 Suncoast charges if the same sensor is available for $144 through OE Wheels that many folks on here have used.


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Originally Posted by 93ls1rx7
LOL thanks for the pro-tip. I would rather not pay the $700 Suncoast charges if the same sensor is available for $144 through OE Wheels that many folks on here have used.


When did this forum become such a bunch of ****** bag smartasses? Did a bunch of the BMW guys transfer over here in the last few month?
I hope you're not directing that comment towards me. My point was intended to get you the correct replacement part number for your car. I did not suggest you buy the part from them. You ask for help then send out this response?
Hope this helps.
 

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Old 03-07-2017, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by dave29
I hope you're not directing that comment towards me. My point was intended to get you the correct part number for your car. I did not suggest you buy the part from them.
Hope this helps.

As far as the Suncoast Part number, it wont cross reference with the OE Wheels part numbers already tried that one.


As far as the comment, nope it was a general statement not directed at you. Probably shouldn't have put it in this thread...it didn't really fit but I was thinking about it as I posted....no intention to call you anything!
 
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