I think you'll just have to buy a set of wheels and paint them (or have them painted). Any decent body shop should be able to paint the wheels for you.
All you need to maintain the
TPMS functionality is a set of
TPMS transmitters. You might even be able to buy a set of used wheels that have the transmitters already installed. Otherwise, you can buy them from a dealer or from
Tire Rack, they aren't that expensive.
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TPMS
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TPMS - The Tire Pressure Monitoring System provides early warning of any drop in pressure by continuously monitoring the pressure in each tire and alerting you in the onboard computer display in the event of a pressure deficiency. It communicates the exact pressure of each tire and/or their deviation from ideal pressure. This does away with the need for regular air pressure checks at the service station, which often prove highly inconvenient.
See the TPMS FAQ for more info. |
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