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Old 07-09-2017, 02:10 PM
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Any recommendations on new tpms? BBwheelsonline offers a replacement for 40 a piece which isn't bad just wanted to check out other options and prices/quality going aftermarket. Really don't want to split stock wheels and tires and remove them for resale purposes/ PIA.
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I've used Discount Tire for new wheels and tires, and they installed new TPMS for less than $40/per. I'm not sure of the brand and all that, but you may want to give them a call and see who they use.

I don't have any input on F-150 TPMS, however, since I retained the factory wheels and just swapped out the stock tires for some DuraTrac's.

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I bought my wheels through BB online three months ago... I think the sensors were +/- $38 ea... just double check that the TPMs' frequency matches your truck. It should, if you enter all the pertinent info when you order your wheels.

Then, there's procedure laid out for you in the truck's Owner's Manual where you calibrate each corner of the truck so that the dash PSI readout matches each wheel/tire.
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I went on eBay and bought an OEM set for like $80 total.
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I received a set from ebay yesterday.They were advertised as being F2GZ 1A189A.Checking the writing on the side of the sensor it is F2GT 1A180 AB,F2GT 1A150 AB.Are these the correct sensors for my winter rims?
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I got a set off Amazon for less than $20 a piece.
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Originally Posted by MarkY
I got a set off Amazon for less than $20 a piece.
These were 69USD for 4,but if they aren't the correct ones they might as well be free....lol
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Originally Posted by dansflhti
These were 69USD for 4,but if they aren't the correct ones they might as well be free....lol
Well the idea is to order the correct ones.
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Hi Marky.Are yours installed yet.If not I wonder if you could check the #s on the side of the sensor?
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Tpms 35 is what you want....http://m.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_nkw=tpm...35&sqp=tpms+35



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