Sounds worse than it is. Something or other 'Blizzaks' mounted on the cheapest rims they could source for my Nissan Titan, which has some relatively odd tire or lugnut size or something. The rims were $140/per.
The tool is not the TPMS tool itself. It is some sort of pig-tail device specific to the Nissan. I guess you hook it into the auxiliary harness on the truck, and then into your higher-priced tire reset gizmo. Without using it, the tire sensors lose their registration after you turn off the car. Whatever it does can't be worth $200, since you can simulate it's effects with a paper clip and setting your tires to four different pressures.






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