I'm ok with this also^^^ Any input on these:
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I went with oem from a dealership. They were about that same price. I remember it costing ~150 for all 5.
QUOTE=HighwayTrout;1106409]Buy new sensors. Spending a couple grand on new wheels and rubber. Always seemed silly to hear guys skimp out on new sensors. Procal to reset new desired pressure and your good.[/QUOTE]
I'm ok with this also^^^ Any input on these:
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I'm ok with this also^^^ Any input on these:
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I went with oem from a dealership. They were about that same price. I remember it costing ~150 for all 5.
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I agree with this as well. I left Glamis in my GMC one year and my front 35” tire was slowly going flat... Figured it out when I stopped for fuel. Crazy thing is I was doing 70-80 and didn’t feel it.. The technology is there now, so I plan to take advantage of it.... rather have a heads up than ruin or blow a tire on the freeway.
Looking around trying to find OEM coming in at about $70 a piece . That's about as much as 6th wheel. I still have my factory take offs and the wheels on the jeep now. Does anybody know if I can just break the bead and push the tire down enough to remove the sensor? The ones I posted above are metal and I don't think I want those. Found the same brand in rubber for $37 each. But if I can pull the OEM out of my take offs would save me $180.
They are $1700 wheels and you’re trying to save $30?
O’Reillys has 14 different options with $20 off purchase of $100 or more.
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So did you buy new sensors? I just ordered the same xd wheels and I want the best solution for the TPMS.
Last edited by patr1ckm; 03-15-2019 at 02:05 AM.
I used OBD JScan to set my sensors to 25 psi... with it I can easily set the psi to whatever I want.
I bought 5 off amazon for 80 bucks . They did take a few weeks to come in . Installed with the new tires . Unfortunately only 3 out of the 4 read correctly . The 4th wouldn’t read until I took it to a shop and they reprogrammed the Jeep sensors .
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