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    OEM TPMS on Forgeline GTD wheels

    Hi Guys
    Just wanted to ask if anyone had problems mounting/adding the TPM sensors to the Forgeline. It seems there is a problem with the length of the valve on the OEM TPMS on the Forgelines. Appreciate any replies.
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    I had the same problems because I copied Ryan @98intrigue's setup. I'm not sure if he specified to Forgeline what valve stem to use for his setup and I did not know that, not his fault. It was mine by not specifying I wanted to use OEM valve stems.
    Sounds like you're having the same issue. Forgeline needs to specifically ask if OEM valve stems want to be used to avoid all this.

    So after a lot of back and forth and a leaking wheel they sent the right valves and a seal and I got it all worked on at Hot Rod Service Company. This company had to drill tiny holes in the valves to make it all work.

    My first experience with them was meh, I asked for pics during the process of making the AL300 wheels. Didnt get it. They've been helpful making me another set because of my accident though.

    Contact Forgeline to send you the right valve stems. You will probably need to go to a professional shop and have them communicate to Forgeline. Thats what I had to do with Hot Rod Service Company (a Forgeline buyer).
    Last edited by serpent; 04-03-2019 at 04:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by serpent View Post
    I had the same problems because I copied Ryan @98intrigue's setup. I'm not sure if he specified to Forgeline what valve stem to use for his setup and I did not know that, not his fault. It was mine by not specifying I wanted to use OEM valve stems.
    Sounds like you're having the same issue. Forgeline needs to specifically ask if OEM valve stems want to be used to avoid all this.

    So after a lot of back and forth and a leaking wheel they sent the right valves and a seal and I got it all worked on at Hot Rod Service Company. This company had to drill tiny holes in the valves to make it all work.

    My first experience with them was meh, I asked for pics during the process of making the AL300 wheels. Didnt get it. They've been helpful making me another set because of my accident though.

    Contact Forgeline to send you the right valve stems. You will probably need to go to a professional shop and have them communicate to Forgeline. Thats what I had to do with Hot Rod Service Company (a Forgeline buyer).
    Thanks for reply, but the TPMS have their own valve stems fom what I see, and seem fixed to the sensor, so if they send new Valve stems I can't fix them on the TPMS- I think...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stradman View Post
    Hi Guys
    Just wanted to ask if anyone had problems mounting/adding the TPM sensors to the Forgeline. It seems there is a problem with the length of the valve on the OEM TPMS on the Forgelines. Appreciate any replies.
    Cheers
    Be sure to tell them your car has TPMS and they should machine a land in the wheel to clamp the outer nut to it. I use OEM sensors on both my sets.

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    Last edited by Bryan Savage; 04-07-2019 at 12:03 PM. Reason: Crap spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Savage View Post
    Be sure to tell them you car has TPMS and they should machine a land in the wheel to clamp the outer nut to it. I use OEM sensors on both my sets.

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    Thanks for that, but unfortunately I already have the wheels so I guess I'm stuffed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stradman View Post
    Thanks for that, but unfortunately I already have the wheels so I guess I'm stuffed...
    I was in same situation as you. Forgeline seems to drop the ball on asking if the buyer wants to use tpms. Btw, I used stock tpms sensors from a Durango I bought off eBay. I made sure they would work for the viper tho.

    Uvbnbit is right, a machine shop can drill holes into the valve stem and it can work. That’s what I had to do. Fucking pain in the ass.
    Last edited by serpent; 04-04-2019 at 03:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by serpent View Post
    I was in same situation as you. Forgeline seems to drop the ball on asking if the buyer wants to use tpms. Btw, I used stock tpms sensors from a Durango I bought off eBay. I made sure they would work for the viper tho.

    Uvbnbit is right, a machine shop can drill holes into the valve stem and it can work. That’s what I had to do. Fucking pain in the ass.
    thanks for reply and maybe I'm thick, but I can't understand why drilling holes in the valve stem helps it sit on the forgelines?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stradman View Post
    thanks for reply and maybe I'm thick, but I can't understand why drilling holes in the valve stem helps it sit on the forgelines?
    I think he meant the valve stem hole in wheel. not the stem itself.

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    machine shop ought to be able to remedy that

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    I didn’t ask for anything on the GTD1’s I ordered from Nine Ball and my oem sensors fit without any issues. Exactly the same as Bryan’s fit. This is my third set of Forgelines and none have had the issue the OP outlined.


 

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