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Winter wheel set

Discussion in 'South West' started by Li0nel1234, Apr 23, 2014.

  1. Apr 23, 2014 at 8:09 PM
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    Li0nel1234

    Li0nel1234 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    For those of you running a winter and summer wheel setup, how are you dealing with the TPMS?

    Do you have both sets with TPMS sensors?

    If so, did you buy a second set of OEM sensors or a different brand?

    How are you reprogramming your truck to the other set?

    If you are having it reset by a dealer and in Denver, which dealer are you taking it to?


    I just ordered a set of F-5s and can't figure out if I want to pull my oem TPMSs from my stock wheels or get a second set for the new wheels so I can run my stock wheels in the winter.

    Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!

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  2. Apr 23, 2014 at 10:23 PM
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    gearcruncher

    gearcruncher Well-Known Member

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    2010.TRD.SportDCLB4x4Limited leather package
    TRD Sport Rally -5 speed automatic Limited ,Factory heated leather seats ,chrome package,Super white with front windows tinted to 35 % Dick Cepek DC-2 wheels Summer tires - Good year silent armor P265/65R17 Winter tires - Good year P265/65R17 Ultra Ice studded Illuminated 4x4 switch TRD 3rd brake light cover ($20) TRD seat belt shoulder protectors (5). ($50) TRD ...B pillar emblems ($20) TRD rear slider sticker with devil horns ( $6) TRD summer floor matts ($60) TRD steering wheel emblem ($20) TRD floor pedals .($95) TRD shorty antenna ($14) TRD front Windshield emblems ($17) TRD head pillows .($60) TRD head rest protectors TRD door scuff protection $20 TRD floor matt emblems ($40) TRD tow plug emblem . ($40) TRD cigarette lighter with LED.($35) TRD tissue dispenser ($12) TRD front bezel emblems ($9) TRD door emblems ($6) TRD lanyards($9) TRD lisence plates with TRD bolts($50) TRD fender emblems TRD center caps Part Number:PT904-35070-CC ($80) TRD cd
    When I put the summer tires away , they are close enough to the truck to keep the light from coming on . You are good for about 20 miles a day without the tpms light popping up . If you can live with the light coming on once in a while , it would save you some cash . There is a big write up on here about what others have done but I believe this is the most economical

    http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/2nd-gen-tacomas/326044-tpms-pipe-bomb.html
     
    Last edited: Apr 23, 2014

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