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TPMS conundrum

jjfranco

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I just bought my first set of aftermarket wheels. I will be selling my 20” sport package wheels with TPMS so I need new TPMS, aftermarket or cry once and get oem?? Thanks guys.
 
Good idea anyways, the batteries typically have a 5-7 year lifespan.

The OEM are relatively cheap, you can find them online, avoid paying the dealer.
I have found a few on ebay but worried about the discount, seems not legit to me. Like a set of 4 for $40 or $45… seems too good to be true. Any other sources?
 
I have found a few on ebay but worried about the discount, seems not legit to me. Like a set of 4 for $40 or $45… seems too good to be true. Any other sources?

Check the sellers, make sure they have a lot of history and top score like the one I posted. There are even some brick and motar RAM dealerships posting on eBay, some are selling sets for $60 or so if you want to pay a bit more. Ebay has a good return policy should you get a bad set, most tire shops will be able to test the units before they install them.
 
I bought the TPMS SD Rebel mention above from Ebay for $38.88, set of four. It's been two weeks since I had them installed. So far so good.
 
I just bought my first set of aftermarket wheels. I will be selling my 20” sport package wheels with TPMS so I need new TPMS, aftermarket or cry once and get oem?? Thanks guys.
Could just have the shop you are getting your tires mounted at install some. Most will have TPMS sensors that will work with your truck, and they will make sure they are working before you leave and have a warranty on them
 
I always bought oem from ebay. With my 5thgen though, my last 2 sets never would sync. I bought one last set, and they worked right away.
Moral of the story - ebay can be hit or miss. Def only trust ones that are officially mopar.
 
We all stuck with them. Wish we weren't to be truthful
 

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