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November 05, 2008

Myers Rolls Out TPMS Kits for Ford, Chrysler, and GM

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AKRON, OHIO – Myers Tire Supply Distribution Inc. has three exclusive tire pressure monitoring system sensor and service kits available for Ford Motor Co., Chrysler LLC, and General Motors Corp. vehicles, according to Modern Tire Dealer magazine.

The Ford kit includes four Universal brands, a band-mounted sensor, plastic clips, metal cradles, two sensors, four accessory kits, a TPMS four-way tool, a grommet removal tool, a core torque tool, an application chart, and a heavy-duty toolbox.

The Chrysler kit includes seven sensors and five accessory kits that include a cap, core, grommet, and grommet nut. The kit also includes a four-way tool, a core torque tool, a valve core deflator, a grommet removal tool, a sensor-holding tool, an application chart, and a storage case.

The GM kit includes seven sensors and six accessory kits, as well as a four-way tool, a core torque tool, a grommet removal tool, a valve core deflator, and a storage case.

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