TPMS For New Tires, help
#1
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JK Newbie
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From: Tampa Bay, Florida / Tallahassee, Florida
TPMS For New Tires, help
I have a 3.5” lift and I’m getting my 35” tires installed this week. What do i need to do for the tpms and when i ask this i know some people move them then program it with a pro cal or super chip. What are my options?
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#2
You can...
1. Move the sensors over from your current wheels to the new wheels, or
2. Buy new sensors for the new wheels, or
3. Shut off the TPMS system with a programmer, or
4. Live with the dash light being on.
That's all I can think of anyway. I have 4 out of my '14 (I already gave one away) that you can have if need be. They are good for 2013 plus. 2012 and earlier are a different frequency.
1. Move the sensors over from your current wheels to the new wheels, or
2. Buy new sensors for the new wheels, or
3. Shut off the TPMS system with a programmer, or
4. Live with the dash light being on.
That's all I can think of anyway. I have 4 out of my '14 (I already gave one away) that you can have if need be. They are good for 2013 plus. 2012 and earlier are a different frequency.
Last edited by 14Sport; 06-29-2016 at 06:02 AM.
#3
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JK Newbie
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 80
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From: Tampa Bay, Florida / Tallahassee, Florida
You can... 1. Move the sensors over from your current wheels to the new wheels, or 2. Buy new sensors for the new wheels, or 3. Shut off the TPMS system with a programmer, or 4. Live with the dash light being on. That's all I can think of anyway. I have 4 out of my '14 (I already gave one away) that you can have if need be. They are good for 2013 plus. 2012 and earlier are a different frequency.
#4
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JK Newbie
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 80
Likes: 1
From: Tampa Bay, Florida / Tallahassee, Florida
You can...
1. Move the sensors over from your current wheels to the new wheels, or
2. Buy new sensors for the new wheels, or
3. Shut off the TPMS system with a programmer, or
4. Live with the dash light being on.
That's all I can think of anyway. I have 4 out of my '14 (I already gave one away) that you can have if need be. They are good for 2013 plus. 2012 and earlier are a different frequency.
1. Move the sensors over from your current wheels to the new wheels, or
2. Buy new sensors for the new wheels, or
3. Shut off the TPMS system with a programmer, or
4. Live with the dash light being on.
That's all I can think of anyway. I have 4 out of my '14 (I already gave one away) that you can have if need be. They are good for 2013 plus. 2012 and earlier are a different frequency.
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