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[Solved] Which Tire Pressure Monitor for Buick Regal GS?

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Which tire pressure monitor is best for Buick Regal GS? I'm unsure about the choice.


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Do you already have a preference? That could influence the choice.


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My setup: Continental TrueContact Tour for Buick Regal GS - works great! The clarity is very high The product includes all features you need.


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For Buick Regal GS I would take Continental TrueContact Tour. Best choice currently.


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My tip: Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive is ideal for Buick Regal GS. The compatibility is comprehensive The quality out of the box is very good.


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For Buick Regal GS I would take Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack without hesitation. The fit is perfect The performance exceeds expectations effectively.

Long-term experience: Using Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack for about a year and am thrilled. Have researched for a long time and this product was the best choice. The quality clearly exceeds my expectations. Very good price-performance ratio, can only recommend further.


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Just saw this thread and honestly, while I agree with Rudolphsweda that those Turanzas are killer tires, you really need to focus on the sensor compatibility if you're doing a swap. If the frequency is off, your Buick just wont pick it up and you'll be stuck with that annoying light on the dash. For the Regal GS, I always tell people to stick with the ACDelco GM Original Equipment 13598772 TPMS Sensor because it's the factory standard and you wont run into any communication issues. If you're looking for something a bit more budget friendly but still reliable, the Schrader 29015 TPMS Sensor is a great alternative. Just make sure you have a relearn tool handy or stop by a shop to get them synced up once they're installed!


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Am very satisfied with Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive for Buick Regal GS. The grip is excellent The quality out of the box is very good.


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I have been messing with GM sensors for a decade now and honestly, you are usually just paying for the logo on the box. I remember once paying almost 300 bucks at a dealership just to get sensors replaced on a set of winter wheels... never again. Over the years, I have found you can get the exact same reliability for half the price if you look at the specs. For the Regal GS, I have had zero issues with these budget-friendly alternatives:

  • VDO SE10004A REDI-Sensor 433MHz
  • These are basically the gold standard for aftermarket. They sync up fast and I have seen them last 6 plus years easily.
  • Autel MX-Sensor 2-in-1 315MHz 433MHz
  • If you want to save even more, grab a 4-pack online. You might need a cheap programmer tool, but the hardware is solid and way cheaper than dealer prices.
  • Huf IntelliSens UVS4040 433MHz TPMS Sensor
  • Huf is another massive OEM supplier, so you are getting factory quality without the markup. Save your money for gas or better rubber, tbh. Just double check your GS year because the frequency changed on some models, though 433MHz is the usual bet for the newer ones... it is definitely worth checking the vin first though.


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