2004 6.0 NV4500 Tahoe

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Liking these more and more! Went to discount tire to try and have my TPMS programmed and found out these tires ain’t got no sensors lol. Time to do the old swapper-doodle-doo.

No rub today and I purposely tried to corner extra aggressively but didn’t go off-roading and twist it up.
 

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Does it work well? $12 seems too cheap for anything that actually works.
I've only used it once but it worked fine. The only thing is you have to place the tool flat on the sidewall, not just point it at the valve stem. When I first bought it, I couldn't get it to work. Fast forward to a couple months ago, I watched a video and they showed it sitting flat on the sidewall. It worked on my Yukon anyway.

Its a very simple tool.
 

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