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Part number or type of TPMS for a 2020 Tundra SR5 with Limited Wheels?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Jsand160, Sep 30, 2022.

  1. Sep 30, 2022 at 8:13 PM
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    Jsand160

    Jsand160 [OP] New Member

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    Does anyone know the angle or part number for the TPMS’s for an aluminum Limited wheels?
    My truck was a 2020 SR5 with cheap steel wheels that i swapped for a set of Limited wheels. i went into the local Toyota dealer, but they wanted to charge me $90 just to tear a wheel down and check the wheel for the correct fitting TPMS’s
     
  2. Oct 1, 2022 at 1:53 PM
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    frichco228

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    There are two types, one for the steel wheels and one for the alloys. They have different stem angles based on the wheels. take one with you to your parts guy to compare, you will want the units that you dont have.

    And honestly, the parts guy at the dealer should know this. You just need the TPMS units for alloy wheels and since there are only two models/types used in 2020, it should be a no brainer. They are probably pricey. You could go to discount tire or similar, but some of the aftermarket TPMS units are finicky and may give you trouble syncing to the truck, this seems to be especially true for the later models of the 2.5 gen trucks. Toyota did make some changes to them somwhere in the 2018-2020 years.
     
  3. Oct 1, 2022 at 2:27 PM
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    Alot of them
    Get the OEM sensors. They are around $65 each.
     

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