TPMS sensors

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mh68

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Hey guys, I have a 2011 Limited with aftermarket 22's currently on it. For winter, I have a set of 2004 Exp EB 17 x7.5's from my old Expy that I'm going to put new tires on. For the tpms sensors, I would just use 2011 sensors and train them so when those wheels are on, I don't have to worry about the tpms light, correct?

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That's what I was thinking, just wanted to make sure. Thanks
 

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if you use the same sensors from the 22's in the 17's...there wont be "training" required...i took my stock sensors from my 17's and used them in 24 inch rims and now in 26 inch rims...the only problem i would see u run into is if you had 2 different sets of sensors then you'd have to reset the reader
 
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