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2021 Hemi Trailhawk Winter Wheel

4.8K views 20 replies 10 participants last post by  funnyman06  
#1 ·
So I just picked up a 21 Trailhawk and am looking for some winter wheels for it. Typically I just run steelies, but these seem to be hard to find? Is there a steel wheel that will fit, or is there another recommended wheel?

Depending on where I look it appears that 4755212AC might work, but I get hits and misses.
 
#5 ·
So I just ran into an issue with the TPMS sensors, it appears they are on national backorder. However I also found conflicting information on which TPMS part number I should be using. Tirerack is saying I should be using part number: 68313387AB, however tasca parts and a variety of other sites suggest I use 68443470AA. Does anyone know the difference, maybe 68443470AA superseded 68313387AB?

Thanks
 
#13 ·
So I just ran into an issue with the TPMS sensors, it appears they are on national backorder. However I also found conflicting information on which TPMS part number I should be using. Tirerack is saying I should be using part number: 68313387AB, however tasca parts and a variety of other sites suggest I use 68443470AA. Does anyone know the difference, maybe 68443470AA superseded 68313387AB?

Thanks
I bought the Hellcat style wheels for my 2020 GC in 22x9.5 from Tirerack and they installed TPMS sensors #68313387AB. After a couple months so far I have not had any issues.
 
#6 ·
The TPMS frequency changed with MY16, I believe. Older ones will not function on newer JGCs. You need TPMS with the correct frequency. I can't help with the specific part numbers, but that's the gist of the situation.
 
#12 ·
Try TPMS.COM for your sensors. They always have stock and I’ve never had an issue. If you can, there are some that are cloneable that make it real easy to swap tires and not have to visit the tire shop or dealer each season.
as for that wheel, isn’t that the full size spare steel wheel? If it is, I think it’s not as wide as your stock wheels and will take a different, narrower, tire. It might be ok for a winter tire.
 
#14 ·
Go here and look at their sets, they have the correct TPMS sensors reasonable,

 
#16 ·
I had problems with aftermarket Huff, Standard and Schraeder TPMS on both my '14 Summit ecodiesel and my '15 Overland/HA both with tow package and HD brakes. In both cases I had to get factory sensors. And the frequency changed half way through 2015, my June '15 build uses the '16 sensors.