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For what it's worth, one person's experience with a tire shop and bead grip wheels. When I bought my 40" Toyo MTs and Method Bead Grip wheels the tire store talked me into using aftermarket TPMS sensors. I told them I had heard that aftermarket sensors tended not to work with Jeeps, but they insisted "these will work". I had not even had TPMS sensors for a year, so I said go ahead and add them. Well, they worked about long enough to drive home. Then after multiple attempts by the tire store to reprogram them, they ordered Mopar TPMS sensors. They had to dismount all five 40" tires, change out the sensors, and install the Mopar sensors. All I paid for was the difference in price between the aftermarket sensors and the Mopar sensors. They returned the aftermarket sensors to the company for a refund, and they ate the labor cost of changing them. The manager told me they had been worried they would have a problem with breaking the bead with the bead grip wheels, but there was no problem at all. "They popped right off the bead" were his exact words. I'm not sure that is a good thing to hear about these bead grip wheels, but so far, I haven't lost a bead running 11 psi.friends with the Bead Grips are finding their shops are not happy to see them come back a second time, as they're a good bit of trouble to deal with as well.
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