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Bought a new 2025 Mojave X, and looking to change the wheel rim for the spare tire to the same as the other wheels and add a tpms sensor to it.

Is 04755597AA the correct part number for the wheel thay comes with it?

What other parts would i need valve stem/tpms?

Would i meed to program the tpms?

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Jeep Gladiator 2025 Mojave X - Wheel and TPMS P/N 20250226_174430
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Anyone know about the core charge? Should i be able to go to any mopar part store with the spare wheel rim and get the 50 back?
 

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Bought a new 2025 Mojave X, and looking to change the wheel rim for the spare tire to the same as the other wheels and add a tpms sensor to it.

Is 04755597AA the correct part number for the wheel thay comes with it?

What other parts would i need valve stem/tpms?

Would i meed to program the tpms?

Attached picture of one of my wheels

20250226_174430.jpg
Do you know what the offset is in oem wheel?
 

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The spare does NOT count towards a core charge.
I went into the dealership and the parts guy verified the P/N Benny had given me. Benny was able to give me the P/N by a photo I sent him. My dealership handled TPMS and everything when they mounted the spare tire on the new wheel.
 

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I got that number from pictures of Mojave wheels here on the forum............
 

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Bought a new 2025 Mojave X, and looking to change the wheel rim for the spare tire to the same as the other wheels and add a tpms sensor to it.

Is 04755597AA the correct part number for the wheel thay comes with it?

What other parts would i need valve stem/tpms?

Would i meed to program the tpms?

Attached picture of one of my wheels

20250226_174430.jpg

TPMS sensors can be a pain! It’s best to stick with OEM parts. You could call the Jeep dealership’s parts department, provide your VIN, and they’ll help you find the right part number for your Jeep. Alternatively, they can install and program it for you. I had to replace four or five different sensors on my ’25 Mojave X because I didn’t want to remove them from original wheels, which I was saving as spares.

I had the tire shop remove the sensors from my original wheels and install them on my new wheels. Method Racing Wheel Bead Grip 703 17x9 | 5x5 | -12/4.57” paired with Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT 37x12.50/R17LT.
 

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TPMS sensors can be a pain! It’s best to stick with OEM parts. You could call the Jeep dealership’s parts department, provide your VIN, and they’ll help you find the right part number for your Jeep. Alternatively, they can install and program it for you. I had to replace four or five different sensors on my ’25 Mojave X because I didn’t want to remove them from original wheels, which I was saving as spares.

I had the tire shop remove the sensors from my original wheels and install them on my new wheels. Method Racing Wheel Bead Grip 703 17x9 | 5x5 | -12/4.57” paired with Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT 37x12.50/R17LT.
There's no need to program anything if you buy OEM parts. Just not necessary
 

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Bought a new 2025 Mojave X, and looking to change the wheel rim for the spare tire to the same as the other wheels and add a tpms sensor to it.

Is 04755597AA the correct part number for the wheel thay comes with it?

What other parts would i need valve stem/tpms?

Would i meed to program the tpms?

Attached picture of one of my wheels

20250226_174430.jpg
Why not just visit your Jeep dealer?
 
 







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