2022 TPMS

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crankin

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Hi Folks,
I have a 2022 GMC Yukon XL Denali, 6.2L with 20" Rims, no big break kit. I'm trying to build a winter set of wheels. I have found a set of rims at costco that are 17" that will fit.

My question is will TPMS from a 2022 chev silverado High Country work with my yukon? Both are 433mhz but different part numbers.

Tried to buy TMPS at the dealership here in Nova Scotia Canada. There are none anywhere close and are on back order with no expected delivery.

Any help would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks
 

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Not a direct answer to your question, but I recently swapped out wheels on my wife's '22 Yukon and Discount Tire tossed in new "house brand" sensors and they worked with no issues.

433s are the correct sensors.
 

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Try some of the online tire wholesalers that specialize in wheels only. I ordered some aftermarket wheels several months back, and they included a set of 433mhz TPMS' for free. They made a clerical error, so I got lucky.
 

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side note, you will need a TPMS sensor tool to reset your system.
 
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Thanks everyone.
I bought the set of sensors from a 2022 chev Silverado high country take off.
Just picked up the valve stems from my local napa.
I have a sensor tool to re learn them.

Another question what would you select for a tire size going from 275/60R20 to a 17" ? That would be a common size
 

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Probably go with whatever size the spare is?

Check this tool:

Looks like it suggests: 285/70R17, or 33x10.5

Not sure if you will find snows in those sizes.
Maybe look for 18” or 20” Wheels for winter?
 

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if correct frequency for the model year they will work.
 

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Thanks everyone.
I bought the set of sensors from a 2022 chev Silverado high country take off.
Just picked up the valve stems from my local napa.
I have a sensor tool to re learn them.

Another question what would you select for a tire size going from 275/60R20 to a 17" ? That would be a common size
285/70/17
 
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