Expat93
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Try tpmsdirect.com
Kevin
Kevin
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Try tpmsdirect.com
Kevin
You may only be able to get them from the dealership. I got mine from tpmsdirect.com, but I would make sure they are the right ones.All they have are the 315Mhz and they don't have 2014 in their listing.
Only thing I didn't do was reach out to them. Maybe they have the 433's listed under something else and they will work as well. I don't know how much variation there is between shape/design of these sensors.
I too would like to see more people run larger tires... I think one of the main reasons people aren't running tires that big is because they are afraid to be the first ones to give it a try and report back. By all means, if you have the time and patience to work with fitment and things like that, go for it!
On the other hand, if you are looking for an aggressive, proven tire in the 275/65R18 size, I would 100% recommend the Toyo Open Country MT's. I just had them out in the woods last weekend, in some nasty Florida swamp mud, and they were a night-and-day difference from my BFG AT's.
Best of luck... Keep us posted!
Does anyone know if someone has ever had custom spacers made that changed the lug patter to be able to run a different wheel?
I believe the source most people are using that was quoted by overland portal and other sources gives you the opportunity to change the lug pattern for the mounting wheel.
Wondering if anyone has ever tried?
It is easily possible to find other OEM/Aftermarket wheels in a more widely used bolt pattern than it is to use our LR bolt pattern.