The mods begin...
Damn this thread... your Pig looks great
Replacing the OEM 22" black ones for a 20" winter set. I found a set of 20" 2013 Range Rover wheels. Getting professionally powder coated black. New TPMS arrive tomorrow. Putting Hakapelitta R3 SUV on there for upcoming winter. After the winter, will go with AT tires. These will be dedicated wheels. May sell my 22" set-up - not sure.
Your speedo is off with the 275/55r20 - did you have the dealer adjust?
Replacing the OEM 22" black ones for a 20" winter set. I found a set of 20" 2013 Range Rover wheels. Getting professionally powder coated black. New TPMS arrive tomorrow. Putting Hakapelitta R3 SUV on there for upcoming winter. After the winter, will go with AT tires. These will be dedicated wheels. May sell my 22" set-up - not sure.
Your speedo is off with the 275/55r20 - did you have the dealer adjust?
I have a friend who is a tech at Land Rover.
He told me you just can’t swap in new sensors, they have to be manually input into the TPMS module.
I have a new set of wheels being powder coated and am planning on swapping over the TPMS, unless someone else has a different experience.
He told me you just can’t swap in new sensors, they have to be manually input into the TPMS module.
I have a new set of wheels being powder coated and am planning on swapping over the TPMS, unless someone else has a different experience.
I purchased set of 20' wheels on Ebay, take-offs from 2017 Discovery, including original TPMS and tires. Installed, adjusted pressure and that's all, no other actions necessary. Maybe Range Rover wheels have different model of TPMS?
Of course, my dealer states that I have to make an appointment and they MUST be programmed by the dealer.
ETA: They also said this reprogramming has to be done each time I switch the wheels between summer and winter,
ETA: They also said this reprogramming has to be done each time I switch the wheels between summer and winter,
Last edited by Hayseed_D5; Sep 14, 2018 at 06:32 PM.
Im going to try with the GAP tool to sync TPMS. I have an Autologic, but they are not supporting the newest models yet.
I'm still waiting on mine to get here, hopefully Sunday, but what's the point of TPMS if off-roading or really any other time? If you put on off roaders can't you just walk around for a second and check your pressures? Does the TPMS disable anything if it senses you're low? Like limit your speed or something? Couldn't you use rims without it for when off-roading?


