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My Motegi MR125's came in today

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Sorry to ressurrect this old thread but I'm about to order these wheels and wanted to hear how you like them.

I'm curious if you can feel a performance difference in acceleration with the #6 per corner mass drop and I'm also wondering if it keeps the tires on the road better on rough surfaces.

Lastly, how did you transfer and re-sync the TPMS?
 


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Sorry to ressurrect this old thread but I'm about to order these wheels and wanted to hear how you like them.

I'm curious if you can feel a performance difference in acceleration with the #6 per corner mass drop and I'm also wondering if it keeps the tires on the road better on rough surfaces.
I was about place an order on these wheels myself but switched to MR119s for my DD FiST. I did not want to risk lighter wheels for the winter setup.

MR125 is a gravity cast but uses flow forming technique...which is better than just gravity cast wheels.

Lastly, how did you transfer and re-sync the TPMS?
I have this question too!
 


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I have this question too!
Apparently you just need a TPMS rebuild kit that contains a replacement valve stem and other assorted bits. With this, you transfer the TPMS sensor across to the new wheels. They're not cheap at $12 or so each from the dealer but when you do it this way there's no need to "sync" again as the car sees the sensors as the same ones it had before.
 


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