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Where's is everyone buying their TPMS sensors for their spare wheels? Don't really wanna spend 200 bucks for a set.
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So as long as they're 315mhz they will work?going to install these soon >> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P2KN3VS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
It should work BUT I will let you know for sure after I install them
Not necessarily. I bought some that should have worked but didn't. The Tire Rack ones are more affordable than Ford and do work for sure.So as long as they're 315mhz they will work?
tpms.com will pre-program them for Bronco (included in cost). If you buy an unprogrammed sensor on amazon or such, your installer will have to program them before they will work.Where's is everyone buying their TPMS sensors for their spare wheels? Don't really wanna spend 200 bucks for a set.
I second the Tire Rack ones. They have been flawless since I got them last Spring.Not necessarily. I bought some that should have worked but didn't. The Tire Rack ones are more affordable than Ford and do work for sure.
Just looked them up. 143 bucks with tax. Not horrible.I second the Tire Rack ones. They have been flawless since I got them last Spring.
So as long as they're 315mhz they will work?
tpms.com will pre-program them for Bronco (included in cost). If you buy an unprogrammed sensor on amazon or such, your installer will have to program them before they will work.
This is one that is similar to Ford OEM. There are cheaper options also.
Anyone have a coupon for their site? Looks good to me!tpms.com is selling OE and OE tier 1 manufacturers' replacement sensors.
The Schrader, Schrader EZ-sensor and VDO redi sensor are all top notch products. In the case of the standard Schrader sensor, it's the same one that is factory mounted.
No programming on mine. I installed the new wheels and the sensors programmed automatically in a few miles.I just bought them at discount tire. They have to program them but they have worked fine.
Note that programming is different than learning. A multi-protocol sensor that isn't programmed won't work if it isn't set to use the same protocol as the OEM sensor. After being programmed correctly, they will usually learn (be paired with Bronco) automatically with driving, or the pairing can be forced with a simple tool.No programming on mine. I installed the new wheels and the sensors programmed automatically in a few miles.