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On 8/10/2025 at 7:05 PM, vucelick said:

I was hoping to find the oem ones discounted like partsdirect or something, looks like the dually sensors are $85 ea

 

 

Not the dually ones.  Look for the ones that are $40 each.  They are the OE sensor.  

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On 8/10/2025 at 7:05 PM, vucelick said:

I was hoping to find the oem ones discounted like partsdirect or something, looks like the dually sensors are $85 ea

 

 

Here.  2024 and up HD single rear wheel use THIS - Chevrolet Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor (XL8 - 433 MHz) | 86530815 | Chevrolet Accessories

 

2020-2023 HD single rear wheel use THIS - Accessories

 

 

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I have a 2025 dual rear wheel truck.  The set of wheels i purchased are from a 2017 chevy dually.  I am not sure the wheels  are compatible with tpms sensors.  I will take a look when the wheels arrive today.

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After reading different TPMS posts here with different part numbers, I went to the parts counter at my dealer. Gave him the VIN for my truck and he gave a part number for the TPMS sensors that matched the same number that my Autel gave me. Ordered 4 from the dealer and had the tire shop that I use install them in my winter wheels/tires. The part number that I have is different from any of the links posted above. 

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On 8/15/2025 at 5:29 PM, vucelick said:

I have a 2025 dual rear wheel truck.  The set of wheels i purchased are from a 2017 chevy dually.  I am not sure the wheels  are compatible with tpms sensors.  I will take a look when the wheels arrive today.

 

 

DRW the only option will likely be OEM sensors only then.  The old sensors won't work, you need 2024 HD dually and newer sensors.  

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1 hour ago, rjgvt said:

After reading different TPMS posts here with different part numbers, I went to the parts counter at my dealer. Gave him the VIN for my truck and he gave a part number for the TPMS sensors that matched the same number that my Autel gave me. Ordered 4 from the dealer and had the tire shop that I use install them in my winter wheels/tires. The part number that I have is different from any of the links posted above. 

 

 

The p/n you have is for individual sensors.  The ones I linked are individual but the p/n is for a pack of 16 of the OE p/n.  We can order them individually from our GM ADI (accessories distributor) and it saves customers some $$$ over the OE individual p/n.  

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57 minutes ago, newdude said:

 

 

The p/n you have is for individual sensors.  The ones I linked are individual but the p/n is for a pack of 16 of the OE p/n.  We can order them individually from our GM ADI (accessories distributor) and it saves customers some $$$ over the OE individual p/n.  


Thanks, have not seen it explained like that when this topic comes up. I wanted to make sure I got the right sensors months before I was putting my winter wheels/tires on. The sensors I got from the dealer were the least expensive items compared  to the price of Hakkapeliitta LT3 studded snow tires and another set of GM wheels. 

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23 hours ago, newdude said:

 

 

DRW the only option will likely be OEM sensors only then.  The old sensors won't work, you need 2024 HD dually and newer sensors.  

I figured that was the case, will the correct, new sensors physically fit the older style wheel?  I assume so, but dont want to make a costly mistake.

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On 8/17/2025 at 12:59 PM, rjgvt said:


Thanks, have not seen it explained like that when this topic comes up. I wanted to make sure I got the right sensors months before I was putting my winter wheels/tires on. The sensors I got from the dealer were the least expensive items compared  to the price of Hakkapeliitta LT3 studded snow tires and another set of GM wheels. 

Dually? Or single rear wheel?  I am trying to determine if the inner dual rear wheel sensor is the same as the rest.  It looks like it has a longer stem.

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45 minutes ago, vucelick said:

Dually? Or single rear wheel?  I am trying to determine if the inner dual rear wheel sensor is the same as the rest.  It looks like it has a longer stem.

Mine is a 2500 AT4 SRW gasser. I don’t think that 2500HD’s are available in a dually.

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18 hours ago, vucelick said:

I figured that was the case, will the correct, new sensors physically fit the older style wheel?  I assume so, but dont want to make a costly mistake.

 

 

They should as they use the standard .453" valve stem holes and not .625" holes like trailer wheels will.   

 

If you have 6 steel wheels uses 6 of p/n 13554170 and 6 of 13581557 nut to secure the sensors as they are clamp in sensors and not rubber snap in stem style.  

 

If you got the aluminum wheels, needs 2 of 84890237 for the fronts, and 4 of 13554170 for the rears.  You also need 2 of 84312389 nut and 4 of 13581557 nut to secure the sensors as they are clamp in sensors and not rubber snap in stem style.  

 

Valve stem extensions for the inners are p/n 9417745.  

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