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Hmmm, so you’re saying leave them as they came from the factory and just purchase the Mopar ones for my aftermarket wheels?

I can’t believe anyone would pay for these ugly ass Black JT wheels.?
I can't speak for others, but I bought a set (5) of 35s on stock wheels from another forum member, and a blg plus for me is they were built up with the factory TPMS sensors installed. I figured that the sensors would cost about $100-120 and to have tires demount, sensors installed, mounted, and balanced would be about another $100-120, so that was $200 to $240 of added value for me getting them ready to go. Plus I bought them down in Southern California, so I was able to just drive down, pull mine, put on the new wheels and tires, and off I went. Super easy, as the sensors on the new wheels worked perfectly with no messing around on my truck.

I like the stock wheels. My 'new to me' wheels are the Launch Edition and I like the 'stock' look (well, with 35s). I was able to find 3 more LE wheels locally, so my spare and trailer wheels (single axle) all match.
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If the cost of new sensors or the make or break in the deal then you have no business buy new wheels and tires. Just my opinion if you are get ne wheels and tires just have them install new oem sensors and be done with it. I half heartedly tried to sell my take offs but have now decided to keep them just incase. My first 4 tires came very quickly but when I replaced my spare it took 9ver a week to get one in. I will keep them for back up.
 

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I’m just curious if you were in the market for new/used take-off wheels and tires, would you want them with or without the TPMS sensors?
I have an imaginary Mojave Gladiator, but I have some for real wheels and tires that will be installed on said Gladiator within a day or two of it’s arrival.
My intent is to use the OEM sensors in my aftermarket tire/wheel set up.
I know mid 2021 Jeep went with different technology on the sensors so it seems if someone were looking to pick up a set of take-offs that they would prefer them with no sensors, particularly if they had a pre June 21 Jeep.
I know it’s a windy question but is it a legit concern? Should I just have new sensors installed in my aftermarket wheels and sell the ones on the truck the way that they come?
Sold Rubi wheels takeoffs and a Rubi suspension. PM for what I sold for. I moved it so I let it go cheap, pkg deal. No TPMS. I have a spare set of pre 6/21 TPMS, but my installer effectively reused mine. Willing to sell the spare set—new in baggies.
 

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I've been trying to sell my stock overland wheels and tires with less than 500 miles for over a year for $400 for everything and nobody wants them. The tires alone are almost $200 each new...
I sold my stock Overland tires to a local guy who was selling his Toyota pickup and the tires on his were shot. He figured it would sell better/faster/for more with decent tires on it. He was right - he sold it quickly, and I sold my tires.
The tires are close in size to what other trucks use.

I bought a single Overland wheel to use as a matching spare on my truck - the guy changed the wheels on his overland. As I recall when I bought mine from him, it was the last one he had.

Yeah, as mentioned, the sensors can be problematic depending on build date. If they hadn't changed the sensors I'd swap my wheels with tires on them over to my new truck when it comes - but the sensors for a 2020 won't work with a 2022 so I'll end up having to switch tires around and keep the new truck's wheels and sensors, and will have to buy a single TPMS sensor to put in my spare wheel. Bummer.
 

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If the cost of new sensors or the make or break in the deal then you have no business buy new wheels and tires. Just my opinion if you are get ne wheels and tires just have them install new oem sensors and be done with it. I half heartedly tried to sell my take offs but have now decided to keep them just incase. My first 4 tires came very quickly but when I replaced my spare it took 9ver a week to get one in. I will keep them for back up.
I bought a full set of 5 from Benny here, it was 2 years ago so the prices will be different, but it wasn't a bad deal. Something like 135 for 5 of them.
 

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I’ve been sitting on my Mojave take offs no sensors for almost a month, down to 400 for all 5 and still no bites. Only one good offer for a single wheel. Just crazy with tire prices the way they are that nobody wants to snap these 33’s and wheels at the price of one 37” tire
 

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I’ve been sitting on my Mojave take offs no sensors for almost a month, down to 400 for all 5 and still no bites. Only one good offer for a single wheel. Just crazy with tire prices the way they are that nobody wants to snap these 33’s and wheels at the price of one 37” tire
I would happily buy those from you today if you were in the general vicinity of VA. I’ve been looking for a good deal on mojave takeoffs for almost 6 months now
 
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So the spare on the 2022 Gladiators has a monitor from what I’m seeing here?
Seriously considering getting that fifth matching wheel.
 

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I’ve been sitting on my Mojave take offs no sensors for almost a month, down to 400 for all 5 and still no bites. Only one good offer for a single wheel. Just crazy with tire prices the way they are that nobody wants to snap these 33’s and wheels at the price of one 37” tire
I saw yours when I was looking to replace my ugly silver wheels. Great price, I just wanted to keep my tire ratio close to stock so I wouldn't have to deal with speedometer issues. Plus I love the aggressive look of those Firestone's.
Someone will come along and snag yours.
 

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I would happily buy those from you today if you were in the general vicinity of VA. I’ve been looking for a good deal on mojave takeoffs for almost 6 months now
Could have got them as close as Jacksonville NC this weekend. Not sure what the future holds but anything between Texas Wyoming Wisconsin and Louisiana is a potential delivery
 

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So the spare on the 2022 Gladiators has a monitor from what I’m seeing here?
Seriously considering getting that fifth matching wheel.
I have a 2022 Sport S, built 1/22. No TPMS in Spare, when I swapped wheels and put on my Kenda's I had to supply a fifth TPMS to put in the spare.
 

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I have a 2022 Sport S, built 1/22. No TPMS in Spare, when I swapped wheels and put on my Kenda's I had to supply a fifth TPMS to put in the spare.
How did that work out? I’m wanting to do the same but I’m worried it will interfere with the two rear tire readings
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