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mattastic13

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Thank you for the replies. I used to have a titan with a 6” lift and upgraded shocks. So I won’t be too concerned with a harsher ride as that one was really bad

But nonetheless I do appreciate your insight.
LOL...let me guess....the Rough Country lift? I too had a Titan with that lift, and it was the roughest ride...ever....
 
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LOL...let me guess....the Rough Country lift? I too had a Titan with that lift, and it was the roughest ride...ever....

LOL no, it was the 6" RCD kit with Radflo external reservoir shocks and Eibach springs; rear were the full Deaver racepack. It was really rough hahaha
 
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I don't want to start another thread, and i'm pretty sure I know the answer, but:

if you buy a new set of wheels and tires with TPMS installed (not the OEM ones), do you need to do a TPMS relearn? I want to say it a Yes, but maybe someone else can confirm?
 

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I don't want to start another thread, and i'm pretty sure I know the answer, but:

if you buy a new set of wheels and tires with TPMS installed (not the OEM ones), do you need to do a TPMS relearn? I want to say it a Yes, but maybe someone else can confirm?

TPMS will need to be retrained. The Ford system doesn't recognize 2 sets of sensors. I play this game twice a year when I switch between summer and winter tires since I have two sets of wheels with TPMS sensors. My local tire shop retrains the sensors for a $10 fee, so I avoid the dealer for this issue.
 
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