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I looked up the part number, and Mopar says that the 2024 Gladiator uses part number 68339096AB. I see lots of aftermarket sensors where a set of four costs the same as one Mopar sensor. I'm looking for people who bought aftermarket sensors and had no issues with them. What brand did you buy and where did you buy them? I would like to keep the set under $50 since I am now wheel poor.
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Are you not able to use your OEM sensors?
 
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I need the entire sensor, including the valve stem. I've found several on Amazon and eBay that are around $30 for a set of 4.
 

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I bought a set for about $80 from discount when I bought my tires. I don't know what brand they sell. I think the guy told me about $60 each and asked why I wanted one. I told him I wanted( like you ) to keep my stock wheels together so I could just remount them when I traded my truck in. So I needed a set of 4. So he gave me a deal. That was about 2 years ago. Just traded my 21 for a 24. I kept my 35's..... Just had Discount put them in program mode and they started reading in a few miles.
 

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Not sure exactly what I’m getting but my 5 wheels are being fitted with the following at discount tire: ALI 59591134 TQ 12TQ12 10T10 315/433 SNSIT 6Y/72K TPMS SENS SNAP IN 591134DT. They’re listed as $62 a piece.
 

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They should give you a better price for a set. When I first put my old wheels on my new truck, I was getting a TPMS error. I figured that maybe my 21 had the older sensors and would have to buy another set. They worked after he reset them....... Anyway, he said that he would give me a deal buying a complete set. He couldn't match $80 but we never got there since they started working.
 
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I could have bought the aftermarket sensors for around $30 for a set of 4, but I went ahead and got the Mopar sensors for $25 each. They're probably the same exact thing, but you never know.
 

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The OEM sensors are still in my stock tires. I'm not going to have them dismounted and remounted without sensors.
Maybe I misunderstood, I meant, couldn't you use your OEM sensors for your new tire/wheel setup. I was able to when I went to my 37s. I got a new set when I got new wheels.

It's a moot point now as I see you've got another set on the way.
 
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Maybe I misunderstood, I meant, couldn't you use your OEM sensors for your new tire/wheel setup. I was able to when I went to my 37s. I got a new set when I got new wheels.

It's a moot point now as I see you've got another set on the way.
I didn't want to take my stock wheels/tires apart. I'm going to hang onto them for a while. I don't think they look terrible with my 3.5" lift, but they probably ride better than 37x12.5r17 will. I'd like to have the option to swap them out if I want to.

This is the stock Falken Wildpeak 285/70r17 tires, as it sits now. I may end up selling the stock set. They just passed 1000 miles of easy use.

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Are you getting new wheels too?
 

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I ordered four of the Mopar sensors from ExtremeTerrain. They were $25 each, but you can't go wrong with OEM. Jeep Gladiator Valve Stem-Mounted TPMS Sensor with Rubber Valve (6/8/21-25 Jeep Gladiator JT) - Free Shipping
I know it is too late now, but I bought a set of 4 sensors PRC and they appeared to look exactly like OEM. I only needed 1 but it was still cheaper to buy 4 PRC sensors than a Mopar sensor, just 1. That was 2 years ago. I've had no issues.
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