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Question about new wheels and tires

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Had some questions going from my stock 18x8's to 19x9.5's:

1) will the car automatically learn the new mounted TPSM sensors? I'd be getting the tires already mounted on the wheels from Fitment Industries

2) Will I need the Ford TPMS Sensor Syncing Tool? Will it even work with aftermarket TPSM sensors?

3) Will I have to adjust the speedometer and odometer since now I'd have larger wheels?
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Had some questions going from my stock 18x8's to 19x9.5's:

1) will the car automatically learn the new mounted TPSM sensors? I'd be getting the tires already mounted on the wheels from Fitment Industries

2) Will I need the Ford TPMS Sensor Syncing Tool? Will it even work with aftermarket TPSM sensors?

3) Will I have to adjust the speedometer and odometer since now I'd have larger wheels?
1)Yes
2)No sync tool needed.
3)The change in the outer diameter of the tire is all that matters. There are plenty of online tools that will show what percentage off you are from stock (+/-). I suspect it won't be too much of a difference. (https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc)
 
 








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