IF you don't have the Ford Wheels with "Ten Two-Inch Hand Holes" which only an infant can get a hand through, then "truck" air gauge and inflator chuck will work. That's an OK compromise to custom stems like Tire-Man or Borg Dually Valve.
It's OK IF:
1. Rubber valve stems get replaced with METAL. Just be sure they're long enough (2" is enough) for the Gauge/Chuck to sit squarely without interference from the Rim.
2. You realize you must use TRUCK gauge and inflator.
I wanted to:
1. Get away from dealing with the 10 round 2" hand holes. The stainless simulators make them even smaller.
2. Be able to use ANY Gauge, ANY Air Chuck
3. Repeat, once again, the Borg Dually Valves are every bit the equal of Tire-Man.
Get what you can, Where/When you can. Tire-Man kits used to have more parts in them. I think they were all six-wheel kits for awhile. Borg was rear only. Then both started offering more choices within the range of kits for a given vehicle. For me, Borg was available and turned out to be much less expensive than Tire-Man. But understand this, unless you figure out a way to do a self-install (or hold off on new valves till new tire time), the Labor will cost nearly the price of the valve kits.
And Still Worth the Money and Time.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB