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Hank85713
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Sep 11, 2020

TPMS for the alcoa wheels

Has anyone installed a system in their alcoa wheels? If so what brand? A dealer tried to install in the wheel ones for me but said they would not let the tires go pat without messing them up. I told him to see if he could find another system and so far nothing.

So if you have please advise. I bought longer stems but now cant find and you cant use screw on tps with extenders!
  • Aren’t most all aftermarket wheels lug centric , including Alcoa ?
    If that’s the case , which i think it is, then that would explain why they are sensitive to being overloaded ?
    The lugs would center and carry the weight instead of the hub , like an OEM steel wheel.
    If that’s the case then it’s imperative to weigh your rig.
  • Install Borg Dual Wheel metal stems and you'll no longer need extenders and you can add TPMS tire sensors.
  • Install Borg Dual Wheel metal stems and you'll no longer need extenders and you can add TPMS tire sensors.
  • Just my 'sperience, Hank:

    I ordered solid (chrome plated brass, I believe) "Dually" valve stems from here: https://www.shinyrv.com/product-category/dually-valve-stems/ They have a "CONTACT" button on their site.

    I tried to go to the main supplier for Dually Stems, but they wanted to know what angle I needed. I didn't have a clue, so I contacted the folks at "Always Shiny" and they knew exactly what I needed. IIRC the price back then was $115 with free shipping. I had them installed on the duals at Les Schwab ..... for about $85 (they said an easy job cuz all they have to do is "break the bead" to install....no tire dismount needed.) Know that it is nigh impossible to spin balance the inside dual with the 7-inch long valve stem so I installed "Centramatics" ....... I now doubt that was needed as some folks do not balance the rears at all; probably could just spin balance the outer dually and call it a done deal.

    The hardware from Always Shiny included a rubber "stabilizer" that goes in one of the "hand holes" on the Alcoa rim to stabilize the long inside stem. I wasn't thrilled with the fit on those stabilizers, but they have never moved.....so they work.

    I use a TST system with the cap sensors. Never had a problem since installing this setup about 3 years ago. One nice feature: I can check the pressure or air up any tire without even getting down on one knee...... so I am well satisfied. I personally like the cap sensors better than the flow through type (I've used both) however it is a bear to service the cap sensors with new batteries, and O-rings (the flow throughs are easier) ..... but I go ahead and do it each winter for the upcoming travel season.

    I didn't need to do anything to the steer tires to use the TST cap sensors. A little tight, but not real difficult to install or remove the sensors. I did modify my sensors by removing the "theft prevention' feature. Simplifies things, IMHO.

    Hopes this helps. As always, YMMV.

    Stay safe.