wny_pat wrote:
Got rid of my extenders. Using Dually Valves. It is the only way to go. I should have done this years ago. Best $120 I've ever spent on the motorhome!!!
X2 on the dually valves. I won't own/drive a dually vehicle without them.
I used to use the extensions some folks swear work fine for them. I'm sure some have had good service from them, but I learned the hard way why they can't be trusted. Within first year of ownership, I had one of them (extensions) work loose and let almost all the air out of a tire. Darn near cost me a tire.
Wasn't one of the braided, straight extensions for the inner tire, either. It was the curved extension on the outer dual. Best I can tell, a piece of debris from the road flew up and hit it just right, knocking the extension loose. After that, I spent the $$ for Dually Valves, had them put on and never looked back.
ANY valve extension that holds air pressure in it (meaning, any that if it works loose can let air out), creates an additional risk of leaking air. 'Tis a fact. You may or may not ever have an issue with them like I did. However, for us, I decided $120 for a set of dually valves was well worth it. 'Tis a LOT cheaper than having to replace a $500 tire before its time.
That, and you can't beat how easy they (dually valves) are to access to check and top off the tires when they need it. No more special truck gauge needed, one simple digital gauge works for ALL tires on ALL vehicles (without having to remove wheel covers anymore, either).
Will and Cheryl
2021 Newmar Baystar 3014 on F53 (7.3 V8) Chassis ("Brook")
2018 Jeep Wrangler JK ("Wilbur")