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Sahara wheels on a sport / tpms sensors

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So, 2 weeks after buying the JLU for my wife I've started adding things to it. The previous owner had replaced the stock sport bumper with a Sahara bumper prior to me purchasing it. I figured why not add Sahara wheels to complete the look? Picked these up locally (and the seller threw in a set of running boards too) and swapped them on. I love the look although my wife could care less what the wheels look like. Question though, the seller had removed the tpms sensors for use in his new wheel/tire combo. So, I'll need to acquire a new set of sensors, Normally I'd go on Amazon, but I'm concerned about aftermarket quality especially since I need to have a shop install these. Are any of you using aftermarket sensors that are working well, and if so a link would be very helpful. Or, should I order the correct sensors from my local dealer and have them install them?
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The tire shop should have the sensors that you need.

I’d just have them do it and be done.

Great looking Jeep, BTW!
 
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The tire shop wouldn't even quote me for them. He said he'll install, but I need to provide the sensors. I didn't realize there were so many options. I figured these were mostly interchangeable. I may pull the sensors out of my stock wheels that I still have and sell those without sensors just to make life easier
 

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The tire shop wouldn't even quote me for them. He said he'll install, but I need to provide the sensors. I didn't realize there were so many options. I figured these were mostly interchangeable. I may pull the sensors out of my stock wheels that I still have and sell those without sensors just to make life easier
There are only a few options. Problem is they probably don't know which ones and/or they do not have them as they have been out of stock for a bit. Also yes usually they are very interchangeable amongst many of the same vehicles you just have to know what those are and that can be the trick.

Easiest way is to pull them out. If you do buy new then check your part number if you have a 2021 as they made a mid year change. If it is not a 2021 then Schrader 29093 is what you want. Do not use that first link as that is WAY over priced. For 5 - 29093's you can get them for $148 shipped.
 

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