Apr-26-2015 06:59 PM
2002 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 34SBD, W22 Workhorse, 8.1L Vortec
2017 F150 (Cliffird)
Apr-27-2015 04:39 PM
djgarcia wrote:willald wrote:
Anyway, sounds like your tire is probably fine. You caught it and took care of it before any damage was done (good job!) I'd also say that the place that sold, installed the new tires probably is not at fault here - your valve extension is. JMO, but next thing I'd do is dump those extensions. If you must use extensions, only use ones that are 'airless'. Meaning, there is no air pressure in them except when you put a gauge or air hose on it. Even better would be dually valves. Thats what I use, and would highly recommend.
Politetly disagree----The tire shop is responsible for installing new and/or checking all valve stems and extensions, mounting tires, correctly torqueing all lug nuts and finally checking all tires and stems for any air leakage before the RV leaves the tire shop.
Apr-27-2015 02:38 PM
willald wrote:
Anyway, sounds like your tire is probably fine. You caught it and took care of it before any damage was done (good job!) I'd also say that the place that sold, installed the new tires probably is not at fault here - your valve extension is. JMO, but next thing I'd do is dump those extensions. If you must use extensions, only use ones that are 'airless'. Meaning, there is no air pressure in them except when you put a gauge or air hose on it. Even better would be dually valves. Thats what I use, and would highly recommend.
Apr-27-2015 01:26 PM
Apr-27-2015 01:21 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:K Charles wrote:
The valve stem extender is not what keeps the air in the tire, the core in the value stem does. Take it back to the tire guy and let him fix it.
But if the extender is loose it will hold the core open...:S
Apr-27-2015 01:15 PM
2002 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 34SBD, W22 Workhorse, 8.1L Vortec
2017 F150 (Cliffird)
Apr-27-2015 08:06 AM
2002 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 34SBD, W22 Workhorse, 8.1L Vortec
2017 F150 (Cliffird)
Apr-27-2015 08:05 AM
Apr-27-2015 07:36 AM
gonzo71 wrote:
Hey everybody,
Been a long time I have posted. We had the MoHo in storage for 3 years due to health and employment issues BUT WE ARE NOW BACK....Yahooo.
I start with putting all brand new tires on the MoHo.
I picked up the MoHo yesterday and this morning I saw the right front was almost flat. I had 15psi left. I managed to fill up the tire and found the valve stem extender was not screwed on tight.
Should I be concerned about damage to the tire? I will call the shop and talk to the manager but need some advice from you guys befor I call.
I know I also need to update my signature but I can not log into that area.
Apr-27-2015 06:41 AM
Apr-27-2015 06:10 AM
K Charles wrote:
The valve stem extender is not what keeps the air in the tire, the core in the value stem does. Take it back to the tire guy and let him fix it.
2002 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 34SBD, W22 Workhorse, 8.1L Vortec
2017 F150 (Cliffird)
Apr-27-2015 05:49 AM
K Charles wrote:
The valve stem extender is not what keeps the air in the tire, the core in the value stem does. Take it back to the tire guy and let him fix it.
Apr-27-2015 05:42 AM
Apr-27-2015 05:40 AM
K Charles wrote:
The valve stem extender is not what keeps the air in the tire, the core in the value stem does. Take it back to the tire guy and let him fix it.
Apr-27-2015 05:38 AM