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Travelin2
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Oct 16, 2017

Best valve stems for TPMS

I just ordered 4 Goodyear Endurance tires for my TT. I would like to try a TPMS that uses the senders that screw on the outer end of the valve stem and would like to install the best stems when the new tires go on day after tomorrow. I would appreciate any advice from folks that have experience in using these. I fear that the standard issue rubber valve stems will be "Made in China" and the constant centrifugal force would make short work of destroying them. If there is a particular type that works well I will purchase separately and take them to the tire shop and insist on them being installed. Thanks for any advice.

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  • Autozone, O'Riely's, Pep Boys, NAPA all have bolt on stems. All I use now (after having a Chinese made rubber stem fail on a steer tire at speed.

    I prefer Milton myself. A bit more expensive but will last the life of the rim. If I'm not mistaken the 416's are good for 105 psi.

    Last set I had mounted, I pre bought the stems and handed them to the tire jockey and said..."Install these'.

    No clamp on weights for me either. Stick on only.
  • TR-416 valves. That's an industry spec for metal stems, good for over 65 psi, and they won't be bothered by the weight of the sensors. The tire dealer should have them, as will any autoparts store.
  • If you buy the TST TPMS 510 system the rubber or steel stems will work.
  • The tire shop may or may not have the metal stems you want. If you can find stainless steel stems, that would be best. Check at a Ford dealer to see if he might have some in stock that will fit. Be sure to allow room for that large sensor so that it doesn’t hit the wheel.