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so i have a 2019 and i’m looking to buy a used set of wheels and tires however if i purchase a used set from 2022, i’ll basically have to pay to have my original tpms switched over to the new set, correct? thanks for any assistance!!
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Any idea how much that is to transfer over? I’m in the same boat. I have a 2020 but am purchasing a take off set of wheels and tires from a 2021
 

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so basically, if i want to buy used tires in the future, i should probably buy new, more current, tpms otherwise i’m going to have to pay extra to have them switched over every time. ugh.

anyone else have other suggestions?
 

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Any idea how much that is to transfer over? I’m in the same boat. I have a 2020 but am purchasing a take off set of wheels and tires from a 2021
Most shops around here would charge $25 per tire. If your 2020 was built AFTER 6/20 then you are ok. If it was not then yes you need new TPMS.
so basically, if i want to buy used tires in the future, i should probably buy new, more current, tpms otherwise i’m going to have to pay extra to have them switched over every time. ugh.

anyone else have other suggestions?
Once you have a set of TPMS they will last about 5 yrs or so and about 80K miles. If you want to save the cost of doing TPMS at a different time then best to replace the TPMS when they are doing the tires as then you only pay labor once.
 

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So it sounds like I am screwed either way. My 2020 was built in Dec 2019. So I know the 2021 TPMS that are inside the takeoffs won’t work. But will my stock TPMS work inside the Rubicon wheel?
 

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Alternatively, use one of the programmers (I use JScan) and just shut off the warning.
JScan costs about $80 for everything you need and you can dona lot of other interesting stuff as well.
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