TPMS sensor replacement part

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Robsama

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So, I thought I posted this already but I couldn't find it. I have a cracked valve stem on my '05 Renny. The tire is slowly losing air (not sure if it is the valve stem or not). Either way, I'm gonna replace it. The stealership wants $76.40 for a replacement! :eek: I found a non OE part online for $36 plus S&H. http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=1557+10856+4294962486+11921+4294963070

What is your opinions on the Dorman vs. OE part? I know, I'm one of the few that likes his TPMS so don't just tell me to get rubber valve stems please.

Thanks in advance!
 

jeepchic79

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So, I thought I posted this already but I couldn't find it. I have a cracked valve stem on my '05 Renny. The tire is slowly losing air (not sure if it is the valve stem or not). Either way, I'm gonna replace it. The stealership wants $76.40 for a replacement! :eek: I found a non OE part online for $36 plus S&H. http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=1557+10856+4294962486+11921+4294963070

What is your opinions on the Dorman vs. OE part? I know, I'm one of the few that likes his TPMS so don't just tell me to get rubber valve stems please.

Thanks in advance!
I used Dorman all the time they are a local company about 14 miles from my house FTW and they are very strict on there parts and employees .
 

ThunderbirdJunkie

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The dorman part will work just fine. Take the Jeep to a competent local tire shop that has TPMS equipment to have them install it.
 

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