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I need to get a set of TPMS sensors. Where’s the least expensive place to get them? Are the aftermarket sensors OK or do I need to get OEM sensors?
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I ordered these from Rock Auto. SCHRADER 29093. $23.79 each. They are OEM and worked great.
 

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I ordered these from Rock Auto. SCHRADER 29093. $23.79 each. They are OEM and worked great.
Took your word for it and ordered these 29093 on my 21 Gladiator Rubi. Short story
They don’t work with my Jeep.
 

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Don't forget your local merchants. I got mine from the local Discount Tire facility. Not sure the brand, but they deal with this crap everyday. They work great and was about $100 all in.
 

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Bam Wholesale and moparpartsaz both had them for like $30 when I added a fifth. Worked straight out of the box.

There is zero reason to buy aftermarket at that kind of price.
 

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Bam Wholesale and moparpartsaz both had them for like $30 when I added a fifth. Worked straight out of the box.

There is zero reason to buy aftermarket at that kind of price.
I bought a set of 5 from Benny here and got a great price, free shipping and they simply work. They should work because they are the correct MOPAR part number for my truck - exactly like the truck came with. Sometimes it isn't worth trying to save 20 bucks, IMO. I figured a MOPAR part if it failed there's a 2 year warranty on the part because it's MOPAR but once on my truck it's covered as part of the truck.
I just couldn't see not going with genuine parts for pocket change difference.
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