As already suggested, Discount Tire will replace your rubber valve stems with metal ones for a reasonable fee. I just had all 5 of my truck valve stems replaced and tires/wheels rebalanced for $50.
And the reason that TST gives is correct, the added weight can lead to earlier failure of rubber valve stems.
Finally even if you were not installing tire sensors, metal valve stems are much safer. I suspect that many tire failures are really caused by valve stems failing first. In the years before I installed a tpms, I had two rubber valve stem failures. One on my tow vehicle failed while I was waiting to get fuel and the other one failed on my trailer as I was checking tire pressure before leaving a campground. If either had failed while driving, it would have been a 'blow out'. I've also had one real tire fail while using the TST system and I was able to stop w/o damage to the trailer.
Larry Day
Texas Baptist Men-Retiree Builders since '01
'13 Silverado 3500HD LT 2wd CCSB SRW, custom RKI bed
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