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Hi all. For those running larger tires at 28-30psi, what do you do for recalibrating the tpms sensors? I believe my Gladiator triggers an alert for anything under 30. I'm running 35s right now at 36psi but I'm reading a lot of folks run them lower.
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Hi all. For those running larger tires at 28-30psi, what do you do for recalibrating the tpms sensors? I believe my Gladiator triggers an alert for anything under 30. I'm running 35s right now at 36psi but I'm reading a lot of folks run them lower.
I got the SuperChips flashcal programmer.

A lot of folks went with the Tazer JL, or Tazer Mini, programmer.

Both give you the ability to set the pressure where your TPMS alarms. I THINK it goes as low as 25 or 22...I cant remember exactly.

Personally I'm a fan of the superchips flashcal programmer because I can read and clear codes. where the Tazer can not read them, only clear them. Im sure there are other small differences but otherwise they both do basically the same thing.
 
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I got the SuperChips flashcal programmer.

A lot of folks went with the Tazer JL, or Tazer Mini, programmer.

Both give you the ability to set the pressure where your TPMS alarms. I THINK it goes as low as 25 or 22...I cant remember exactly.

Personally I'm a fan of the superchips flashcal programmer because I can read and clear codes. where the Tazer can not read them, only clear them. Im sure there are other small differences but otherwise they both do basically the same thing.
Thank you! Went ahead and purchased the SC unit. Local shops wanted to charge $80-100 just to recalibrate the speedometer so I might as well just buy the unit and do it myself since I can also recalibrate the TPMS with it.
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