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Has anyone bought a 2nd set of Tires/Wheels for their Tacoma yet? Did the shop have the TPMS sensor that would read or do I need to get them from Toyota?
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Toyota thought about you ahead of time and accommodates tire sets.Because Iām getting different wheels along with the tires. I want to keep the OEM wheels and tires together.
Iāve got an extra set of TPMS from 2022 Tundra that I plan to use. According to what youāre saying, these should work, correct?While I have no knowledge for sure, I suspect yes. TPMS works in one of two RFID frequencies. 315mhz and 433mhz. All that said, this isnt a big deal anymore, there Are several aftermarket TPMS systems that can work on both frequencies once programmed. Toyota has in recent years mainly used 315mhz for their product line as a whole, fairly certain itāll be the same.
Yes, I believe so. Generally manufacturers have one sensor they use across most of the product line. Itās not always the case, but mostly is.Iāve got an extra set of TPMS from 2022 Tundra that I plan to use. According to what youāre saying, these should work, correct?
Universal, programable sensors should be able to be cloned to your factory TPMS sensors allowing you to switch between the two sets. To be sure, factory Toyota sensors would be a definite yes, but more expensive.Has anyone bought a 2nd set of Tires/Wheels for their Tacoma yet? Did the shop have the TPMS sensor that would read or do I need to get them from Toyota?
I'm not seeing a definitive answer to your question but thought I'd share this:Has anyone bought a 2nd set of Tires/Wheels for their Tacoma yet? Did the shop have the TPMS sensor that would read or do I need to get them from Toyota?
There are people on this site that have bought additional wheels and tires. I'm hoping one of them will chime in. The '24 will have a different part number, but I think all Toyotas have used the same frequency for some time.I'm not seeing a definitive answer to your question but thought I'd share this:
I'm planning on breaking down and using the 2024 OEM wheelset to use those factory TPMS unless someone can share the successful use of after-market or previous Gen sensors. My thoughts.
- I've spoken with the parts counter and part numbers do not match Gen 3 TPMS and the parts manager suggested that they are likely not compatible. 2024 sensors are available for $100 each.
- I made some assumptions when I went after-market wheels on my Gen 2. Discount Tire sent TPMS in mounted and balanced tires that did not work and could not be synchronized. Turns out Toyota TPMS require specific after-market sensors. I burned through a set of tires before correcting the situation.
Yes - for ā24 TRD Sport - Kept the same stock sizes for both wheels & tires. Switched to: 18ā Falken Wildpeak A/T4W 365/65R/18 tires and went with Black Rhino Raid 18x9.5-18 wheels. The Black Rhino TPMS sensors were available direct from BR. This took place last week.Has anyone bought a 2nd set of Tires/Wheels for their Tacoma yet? Did the shop have the TPMS sensor that would read or do I need to get them from Toyota?