cherox wrote:
Hey guys, as I continue searching for new rims to replace my 20" Jet wheels with something a little smaller, I've come to a realization that the tire pressure sensors are going to be a problem one way or another.. It really got me thinking about how the TPMS works..
I guess my most important question boils down to this:
How does the Jeep computer communicate with the sensors? If each individual sensor has its own radio frequency, how do you change the computer when you do a tire rotation? Or do you even need to?
Does the system automatically figure out which tire is where and then update the computer to appropriately reflect that information?
Lastly, if I were to find other Jeep wheels (off another KK or even JK) equipped with their own sensors, what are the chances I could use them? Or is that a dealer scan tool job only?
Thanks LOST!
If you buy aftermarket, take the wheels/tires to a shop and ask them to transfer the TPMS sensors. I was in the same boat (Jet wheels to aftermarket 16's) and had this done. Simple and easy.
As the other guys mentioned, those sensors will most likely work for you.
As a suggestion, though, look for 16" wheels. They're the most popular/common and they bring a lot more options than larger wheels. I love the Moab wheels (Jeep), and I think the TJ (?) version is the same bolt pattern is identical. In hind sight, I wish I got some of those of Craigslist and some Duratracs in 245/75.