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As long as you get the correct sensor frequency you will be good. 

2020 should be using the newer 433 Mhz ones.

 

 

If you want to do the wheel swaps (or do wheel rotations) yourself, spend $20 and get a tpms teach tool.  The method of changing the air pressure in the tire to teach the locations no longer works on these trucks. 

(lots of dealers will walk around the truck and do the teach for you in their service receiving area -- free of charge and without appointment)

 

You can get sensor from you dealers parts department or almost any tire shop or online. 

 

Some of the aftermarket ones are dual frequency (315Mhz and 433 Mhz)

 

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