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Old 05-24-17, 11:25 AM
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Got a 2010 LS and thinking about getting her new 20" rims and tires. Since the original sensors are about 7 years old, I may as well get new ones. Does anyone know the factory part number for them? And, maybe a place to get a deal on them?
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You can get them replaced by Discount tires for $60 ea. including installation.
Old 05-25-17, 09:07 AM
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My local tire shop installs aftermarket ones for about 90 dollars each.I find after a few years that they need replacing because of batteries in the sensors dying. OEM ones are way too pricey.
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I see new sets of 4 on ebay for $70 and up. But I don't recognize some of the brand names. Does Lexus use Denso?

I have bought one at Discount Tire for my Chevy Truck. It has worked fine. But I figure if I'm buying a set of rims and tires, they wouldn't charge extra to install my sensors. Might save a hundred bucks or so.
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OEM part# is PMV-107J (its the ones I've been using). I picked mine up from eBay for 70ish. I suggest also getting the carista OBD plug so you can change the TPMS info unless you're planning on having the shop take care of it call.
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If you are interested in "Denso" TPMS sensors, here is a useful link: http://densoautoparts.com/file/denso...s-introduction
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Thanks jmcraney! From the video in the link, the Denso sensors do not need to be cloned. I was also able to find them for about $30 each.
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