SuedePflow Posted June 5, 2019 Posted June 5, 2019 I'm in need of a set of tire pressure sensors for my '13 Suburban 2500. I accidentally gave away mine in a second set of wheels/tires that I recently got rid of (Oops), and I'm tired of the light on the dash. Are any of the non-OE sensors just as good as OE? Just trying to save some money on something that I wish didn't even come on the truck anyway... I'm open for recommendations of which ones to run that hopefully cost less than $200 for the set.
swathdiver Posted June 7, 2019 Posted June 7, 2019 On 6/5/2019 at 11:34 AM, SuedePflow said: I'm in need of a set of tire pressure sensors for my '13 Suburban 2500. I accidentally gave away mine in a second set of wheels/tires that I recently got rid of (Oops), and I'm tired of the light on the dash. Are any of the non-OE sensors just as good as OE? Just trying to save some money on something that I wish didn't even come on the truck anyway... I'm open for recommendations of which ones to run that hopefully cost less than $200 for the set. https://www.ebay.com/itm/4pcs-New-13598771-GM-Original-Equipment-Tire-Pressure-Sensor-TPMS/282958499345?epid=214975568&hash=item41e1a40e11:g:bK4AAOSwaGBblMAR:sc:USPSFirstClass!34953!US!-1 https://www.ebay.com/itm/4pc-TPMS-Sensor-ACDelco-GM-Original-Equipment-13598771-13598772/202640616113?epid=230235342&hash=item2f2e526ab1:g:9WcAAOSw3LZcoE1V:sc:USPSPriorityFlatRateEnvelope!34953!US!-1 I would not bother with aftermarket when there are plenty of OEM out there for a lot less than you think. Now, make sure of your truck's frequency as after 2010 or so they started using two. Check your RPO codes.
carkhz316 Posted June 19, 2019 Posted June 19, 2019 Aftermarket is just fine. If you can get OEM/ AC Delco for cheaper, then go for it, but anything you'd get at the parts store is decent. I've used them numerous times with zero issues.
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