New Old Stock OEM Tire Accessories For Ford, GM, & Mopar
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TL;DR Summary
Tire accessories include the small but important components that support wheel and tire service, appearance, monitoring, and emergency use. IPI Parts helps shoppers find genuine OEM tire accessory options for Ford, Mopar, and GM vehicles, including components for older and hard-to-find applications when available.
Correct selection depends on wheel size, trim package, tire pressure monitoring equipment, lug hardware, and spare tire setup. For related wheel and tire service items, shoppers may also compare wheel lugs, wheel center caps, or tire pressure monitoring system parts.
What This Category Includes
- Wheel and tire service accessories
- Valve stems, caps, and related components were listed
- TPMS-related parts for applicable vehicles
- Spare tire tools, retainers, or hardware when available
- Wheel locks, lug-related accessories, or trim items where applicable
Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter
OEM tire accessories are selected to work with the vehicle's original wheel design, monitoring system, and service hardware. This can be important when replacing TPMS components, matching wheel trim, or maintaining a factory spare tire system. Aftermarket parts may be suitable in many situations, but the wrong sensor type, valve design, or hardware fit can create service problems.
How to Choose the Right Part
Start by confirming the vehicle and wheel details. Wheel diameter, finish, trim package, and tire pressure monitoring system generation can all affect the correct accessory. If replacing a missing tool or retainer, compare the existing spare tire storage layout and product notes. For TPMS-related items, follow service information and confirm whether programming or relearn procedures apply.
Compatibility or Fitment Guidance
Tire accessory fitment may vary by model year, wheel package, drivetrain, trim, and production changes. Review product notes carefully and verify any part number found on the original component. A qualified technician can help with TPMS service, wheel hardware torque specifications, and tire-related installation requirements.
Key Takeaways
- Small tire accessories can be highly vehicle-specific.
- Wheel package and TPMS details matter when selecting parts.
- Check product notes before replacing spare tire hardware or service tools.
FAQ
Are TPMS sensors universal?
Not always. Sensor frequency, design, and relearn requirements can vary by vehicle, so verify compatibility before ordering.
Can I replace one tire accessory without buying a full kit?
Often, individual components are listed separately when available. Check the product listing to see what is included.
Do wheel locks fit every wheel?
No. Thread size, seat style, and wheel design can vary. Confirm the correct wheel and vehicle fitment before use.
