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TPMS Part number question

surprisinguy

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Good day,
I've looked for this as best as I can and cannot get a definitive answer. Does anyone know the part number(s) to use for TPMS sensors for the 19" stock OEM wheels (staggered). I'm getting ready to swap out my 18" ones for these. Can I use the ones that are in the OEM 18"?
Thanks.
 
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Dont think size would make a diff...I got those on my 20 inch wheels and have not have any issues

Same here. I had them on my my previous '15 and now on '18.

btw. I bought the set off ebay and they were less than $40 a piece. I'll look it up and post a link soon.


Edit.
Here it is.


You'll also need four of NUT-TPMS's part #52934-A5000 ~$5 a piece, you can find them on Amazon

 
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I would buy a set of new TPMS sensors and leave the OEM tires/wheels intact and used them as a "winter set"? unless you have the plans to sell them, but dismounting them will cost you anyway.
 
Yeah, just needing one set of wheels/tires around here. Gonna discard the tires and sell the wheels. I've actually got a "tire guy" that I've done business with for over 30 years and he's giving me a great deal on tires/mounting etc. I'll just tell him to use the original sensors. Thanks!!
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