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Thank you very much! I actually got the wheels already painted in Gun Metal. Just picked them up last weekend. The paint is in good shape, but eventually, I plan to get them professionally repainted. As for the trunk lid badges, I'd been looking for the opinion of someone else on which lettering I should delete, so thank you, I appreciate it. I also plan to get the front chin spoiler and rear spoiler (which will cover up that chrome on the trunk). The car still has plenty of little projects to be finished but it's getting there!
Thank you very much! I actually got the wheels already painted in Gun Metal. Just picked them up last weekend. The paint is in good shape, but eventually, I plan to get them professionally repainted. As for the trunk lid badges, I'd been looking for the opinion of someone else on which lettering I should delete, so thank you, I appreciate it. I also plan to get the front chin spoiler and rear spoiler (which will cover up that chrome on the trunk). The car still has plenty of little projects to be finished but it's getting there!
If there's any doubt I'll second removing the letters. Looks good.
Question for the group. I've heard the TPMS sensors changed at some point. What year was that? Also, I've found a wheel set that has 2010 TPMS sensors (on two wheels) and I have a 2011. Will that work? How would I obtain the other two sensors? Is there a part number someone can share?
I had this same issue with my wheels I just bought. Mine came off of a 2009 Coupe and have one sensor from a 2011-up. The sensors did change about mid-year 2010. Depending on the build date of the car the wheels came from, they may work. However, you may also consider the TMPS module that is mounted on the back of the glovebox. I have attached a picture of its location. Anyone else who is also having this problem and has ALL 4 sensors from an earlier or later model than your current car could possibly change the module if you could find one in a car at a Pull-A-Part location that matches the year of your sensors instead of buying all four sensors to match your current car in order to save a little money.
*Also, not exactly sure of a part number, you could call your local Infiniti Dealership and get more information and a part number.
Well looks like I might be the only one with these on a Q50 Sedan, just picked up a set last night, Now trying to decide on what to do for the tires? 225/45/19 and 255/40/19? or Square.
Question for the group. I've heard the TPMS sensors changed at some point. What year was that? Also, I've found a wheel set that has 2010 TPMS sensors (on two wheels) and I have a 2011. Will that work? How would I obtain the other two sensors? Is there a part number someone can share?
This thread is what lead me to search all over the internet to find the best deal on G37 Coupe wheels to put on my Sedan. Found the perfect set of wheels and tires in NY and jumped on them for $500 and could not be happier!!
Looks good! What size tires are you running and on stock suspension?
Looks good! What size tires are you running and on stock suspension?
Currently I'n running stock suspension with 245-40R19 all the way around but I plan on running a 275-35R19 on the rear two tires and lowering it in the future.
I had this same issue with my wheels I just bought. Mine came off of a 2009 Coupe and have one sensor from a 2011-up. The sensors did change about mid-year 2010. Depending on the build date of the car the wheels came from, they may work. However, you may also consider the TMPS module that is mounted on the back of the glovebox. I have attached a picture of its location. Anyone else who is also having this problem and has ALL 4 sensors from an earlier or later model than your current car could possibly change the module if you could find one in a car at a Pull-A-Part location that matches the year of your sensors instead of buying all four sensors to match your current car in order to save a little money.
*Also, not exactly sure of a part number, you could call your local Infiniti Dealership and get more information and a part number.
Does anyone know if you can simply purchase new TPMS sensors? If so, what is the proper part number? I have found a set of 19's from an early 2010 couple for a stupid price, but they have two older sensors and two missing sensors. Alternatively, can I just transfer my current TPMS sensors (OEM Duckfeet) to the other wheel set?
Last edited by presidentsdad; Mar 1, 2018 at 03:30 PM.
I recently went through the TPMS research myself. I found a set of 4 on ebay for $60. Nissan part number 40700-1LA0C. Programmed to my 2012 Sedan and are working fine.
You can only have 4 sensors programmed at one time so you have to have the new ones programmed to your car. If you were to go back to other set you then would have to have them reprogrammed as well.
I had the sensors programmed at my local Costco where I had the tires mounted to my new wheels.
There are maybe five versions of TPMS. Nissan uses one type. The hard part is getting your car to synch up. You can use those from your duck feet but keep in mind the batteries are generally good for five to six years.
I am not sure what lugs I should be using though, any thoughts? I just bought a set of these, but did not realize they are small diameter. Not sure if they will still work or not.