Valve stem extenders??
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06-07-2005, 22:57
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Valve stem extenders??
Hi Steve,
I could never reach the inside dual either. The crossfire system seems to be the way to go (as others have said before me) You purchase a unit with a pre-set pressure calibration for around $60 each. If you avoid one blowout, its paid for itself many times over. The small rubber inserts in each valve adapter seem to be leak free. I have not had to add any air since installing them 9 months ago. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "SFMEACH" <sfmeach@y...> wrote: > The valve stem on my inside dualie is not accessible by most tire > inflators at gas stations or truck stops. I have done some research > and have found several options to extend the valve stem so it can be > reached by a regular inflator. What is the risk of leaving the > extender on permanently vs. just using the extender to inflate the > tire? Also if I leave the extender on, does anyone have experience > with the rubber inserts that hold extenders in the round hole in the > wheel? > > Steve Meach > 84FC35 > Paw Paw, MI |
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Valve stem extenders?? - SFMEACH - 06-07-2005, 13:56
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