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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
TPMS Sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazz-n-JK" data-source="post: 447594" data-attributes="member: 23369"><p>What I did notice is I pumped the tires up last night to 42-43 psi and this morning that 3 of them were at 32 and one was at 26. I have beadlocks on the rims and I then noticed that I could hear air leaking from them. They do not leak air when I have them at their normal psi of 26-28. They will hold that psi for weeks on end. Maybe I need to check their torque. I think this is a separate issue since I have never had an issue with the TPMS prior to me rotating them today. I'm just throwing all info that I have out there to see if anything sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazz-n-JK, post: 447594, member: 23369"] What I did notice is I pumped the tires up last night to 42-43 psi and this morning that 3 of them were at 32 and one was at 26. I have beadlocks on the rims and I then noticed that I could hear air leaking from them. They do not leak air when I have them at their normal psi of 26-28. They will hold that psi for weeks on end. Maybe I need to check their torque. I think this is a separate issue since I have never had an issue with the TPMS prior to me rotating them today. I'm just throwing all info that I have out there to see if anything sticks. [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
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